Micks 4mm LNER Models

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Arthur K LNER F8, almost ready for paint. Running in at mo.

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Looks a good 'un.
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Cab done , outside now in primer.
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Nice floor :wink:
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Chas Levin wrote: Sat Aug 05, 2023 11:57 am Nice floor :wink:
Yes no daylight from underneath, to be seen !!
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Lovely job Mick.
I'm just starting on a 52F N15 that has been supplied with Gibson wheels. I've used Gibsons successfully in the past but my quartering method could cause questions to be asked. Do you use the eyeometer for quartering, or have you got a more dependable method to ensure all wheel sets are the same?

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nzpaul wrote: Sat Aug 05, 2023 10:28 pm Lovely job Mick.
I'm just starting on a 52F N15 that has been supplied with Gibson wheels. I've used Gibsons successfully in the past but my quartering method could cause questions to be asked. Do you use the eyeometer for quartering, or have you got a more dependable method to ensure all wheel sets are the same?

Paul
GW Models Wheel Press automatically quarters at the same time .
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Aha, proper tool for the job.....always useful.
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F8 painted, lining and numbering to go on next. Body is slightly tight on chassis at mo , some slight filing needed to the rear of the chassis.




Comparison to my Falcon Brass F8 version.

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F8 finished.
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A much more "interesting" kit has just been started.

A etches only Falcon Brass J24 sourced via ebay, no instruction or castings or even frame spacers were supplied , luckily it was cheap.

I have made a start on the chassis and naively didnt check the dimensions first.

The etched holes for the centre drivers are not inline by about 1mm, luckily I checked before going any further. The wayward Axle Bush has now been moved to the correct position.

I have managed to i.d all the Body parts other than the three items on the centre/left in the photo below. Two appear to fold up into two boxes. The other item looks like Cricket Stumps with the centre Stump missing.
Anyone have any ideas as what they are ??.

I cant post any photos as its saying the files are too large

they are here

https://www.rmweb.co.uk/topic/943-lner- ... m/page/46/
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Boxes i.d as fitting along the sides of the Firebox.
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I'm just guessing really Mick, but the "wickets" look similar to a part in the 52F kit I'm working on. On mine it's an air reservoir retaining strap, Is there a reservoir or vacuum cylinder that needs securing?

Paul
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