Next, the biggie, the boiler. I reckoned that some heat would be required but first, I wanted to separate the front and back parts. A couple of fine blades in the piercing saw later, it was chopped in half. The firebox end turned out not to be attached at all so it was easily removed. At the front, the boiler pokes into the smokebox so I'll need to dismantle this to remove the offending metal and replace it with a nice round item. This probably means the whole smokebox will fall apart but that's not a huge issue. After all, it's no worse than building a kit.
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Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Boiler chopping
Next, the biggie, the boiler. I reckoned that some heat would be required but first, I wanted to separate the front and back parts. A couple of fine blades in the piercing saw later, it was chopped in half. The firebox end turned out not to be attached at all so it was easily removed. At the front, the boiler pokes into the smokebox so I'll need to dismantle this to remove the offending metal and replace it with a nice round item. This probably means the whole smokebox will fall apart but that's not a huge issue. After all, it's no worse than building a kit.
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G2,
model railway
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2 comments:
Phil,
I bought the Bachmann Super D, removed it from the box, put it on the track. Runs like a dream. Job done!
Terry
True (and bad news for anyone with a 4mm kit stashed away) but this one will be twice the size ! The gearbox and chassis mean it should run even better than the Bachmann one too. I hope.
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