A daily updated blog typed by someone with painty hands, oil under his fingernails and the smell of solder in his nostrils who likes making all sort of models and miniatures. And fixing things.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
What's he fiddling with?
Another picture from the Boy's World 1967 Annual that we saw the cover of yesterday. This painting is captioned "An emergency squad of British Railways at work at the scene of a crash." and is in the "All Action Trains" section of the annual.
What I'm wondering, and hoping that blog reader can put me right on, is:
What's that guy doing fiddling with the handwheel on the side of the crane?
I think that if there is a handwheel there, it's for applying the brakes. Now, I might be wrong, but one thing you really don't want when trying to lift a crumpled coach, is for someone to let the crane brakes off!
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He's just realised the side jacks aren't out and he's desperately trying to get the crane ready before the Jib goes out sideways and the whole lot falls over.
I would say it's the handbrake too.
But I would say that the crane is not powerful enough to lift the coach as it's mounted towards one end, so it's more likely to be dragging the coach away, which doesn't make sense.
The wheel is the valve for the tea urn. Being 3 0'clock it's just that time.
I like the fact hes got a fag in his mouth while he does it.
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