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A first live steam loco
RReid:
I'm a new forum member and at the urging of those who've welcomed me I thought I'd post a few pics of my first crack at building a small live steam locomotive. This was completed about a year ago. I worked from Mr. Dave Watkin's plans for his Wild Rose III. This is a 16mm/ft scale model of a British 2 foot narrow gauge quarry locomotive. The drawings are publicly available at the 16mm.org.uk website and are very good; complete, clear, and without errors.
I followed Mr. Watkin's drawings pretty faithfully for the chassis and all the steaming and running gear. Where I deviated was in building the cab, tank, details, etc. to 3/8" scale (1:32) and to resemble the early logging locos built by Baldwin and others. To my knowledge none of those were built with outside frames, but I figure since it was a time of experimentation and make-do equipment, someone might have! At this scale the 32mm (O gauge) track corresponds to a full size gauge of 3ft 4in.
crueby:
Thats a great looking loco, I like the proportions. Is there a control for the reverse, or do you just roll the engine back so the drive pin moves around to the other stop?
Bearcar1:
Say now, that is a pretty slick little garden loco. I like the design changes you made. :ThumbsUp: :ThumbsUp:
BC1
Jim
rklopp:
Alcohol version, I presume? How does it run?
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Kim:
Very cool! And you've got an elevated track running around your yard? That's really neat!
Kim
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