Tullygrainey Posted yesterday at 11:42 Posted yesterday at 11:42 6 hours ago, Mayner said: I have began to prefer the tapered hornblock alignment jigs as the original stepped alignment jigs were less accurate, sometimes leading to binding coupling rods. The step diameter was inconsistent between different sides of the jig. With the tapered version the rod can be pressed home until it stops. This resonated with me John, having come up against the same issue only a day or two ago. I think I might follow your lead and start using my London Road Models tapered jig axles again.
Mayner Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Read through the thread and in some cases seemed like groundhog day or re-discovering things/problems I wrote about nine or so years ago, each day is a brand new adventure. Anyway this mornings 'lightbulb' moment was my planning to number the supeheated J15 191, I built a model of 191 a saturated J15 based on a colour photo in Irish Railways in Colour a second glance" over 30 years ago. Looked up the 'bible" Locomotiver of the GSR and sure enough she is listed as a saturated loco. Turned out I was using a photo of 181 a superheated engine from Irish Railways "Transports of Delight" website. Anyway almost finished soldering the main components and some detail work on 181 & 229 (apart from brake gear) before cleaning up the models for final detailing and painting stage. Almost but not quite there todays progress with 181 & 229 Mainframe assembly complete 191, lamp irons fitted front end both locos. Classical TMD J15 front end, shallow mainframes, guardirons/cosmetic front frames intergral with loco body (mainframes end more or less flush with smokebox front hiden behind cosmetic frames/guardirons. 3/4 front view saturated J15, open area between bufferbeam and cylinder block/smokebox front! J15 as rebuilt with new heavier frames and superheated boiler 1930s, some superheated J15 notabably 101 retained their original frames!. Frames & guardirons on this model are based on photos I took of 186 during a short visit to Ireland from Scotland in 1994. Not the most noticeable feature, I have infilled the area between the bufferbeam and smokebox and modeled the franes projecting above the running board in this area. Buffers (Markits?) just temporarily fitted after opening out holes in buffer beams with needle files/broach, but foul on tender brake hangers so possibly substitute with Alan Gibson Thankfully I located enough crankpin bushes to complete 181 and have sufficient detail parts in stock to complete both locos. Edited 4 hours ago by Mayner 4
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