SRRL #23 First Run in Maryland
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Wow those photos and build log are amazing I must have read it seven times by now. Every time I look I get more questions but since I wont be building an engine soon Ill just focus on gathering research materials and castings.
SZuiderveen, should I not get the M2FQ book its cheaper than the 75 for the jensen but if it is bad enough to warrant getting the jensen I will look into picking that one up.
Since this would be my first build I would like to know how I should approach this or at least how to start.
Thanks,
James
SZuiderveen, should I not get the M2FQ book its cheaper than the 75 for the jensen but if it is bad enough to warrant getting the jensen I will look into picking that one up.
Since this would be my first build I would like to know how I should approach this or at least how to start.
Thanks,
James
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Be careful if you buy the original. It is supposed to include the large scale erection drawing you see a copy of in the one photo I posted.
John's Xerox shop copies he made from my version are twice as sharp as the M2FQ reprint, which must have been scanned at about 8 dpi!
Steve
John's Xerox shop copies he made from my version are twice as sharp as the M2FQ reprint, which must have been scanned at about 8 dpi!
Steve
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All;seadevil10 wrote:Thank you Harlock for the quick response. I hope you are able to fine out about the drawings. So the castings and parts for the 3.5in scale will be up by years end maybe?
I was mistaken. Village Press does not have the drawings. Don Young retained the rights and licensed them to AJ Reeves in the UK. The drawings are available here at AJ Reeves:
http://www.ajreeves.com/maxi-lucky-7.html
Last night I got all the part #s for the castings imported to the Allen Models site database and I now have to process and match the casting photos with the parts, and then organize into sections. Progress continues.
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I have one full original set of the Maxi Lucky 7.
They are true Blueprints, meaning they have blue print, purchased from Reeves.
No tax, No shipping, No waiting. I'd also trade for them, I'm a narrow gauger.
They are true Blueprints, meaning they have blue print, purchased from Reeves.
No tax, No shipping, No waiting. I'd also trade for them, I'm a narrow gauger.
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I'd be interested in a copy of the high def large version of the erecting drawings for SRRL #23 or even better #24. Preferably with section drawings as well. I do have the relevant Live Steam issue but would prefer wall size. Who could I purchase this from?
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And forgot to mention, the engine that started this thread is gorgeous!
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I have no idea about what Steve Z mentioned...I have an original copy of the drawings(Thanks John H!) But I actually do have the CD...I'd recommend it if you are considering building this engine. I was severely cautioned by a member here to be careful about the drawings as supposedly there are errors in the copying from the originals. I can't speak to that at all, it is a nice set of locomotive drawings that one could use as a starting point to build this engine..
One of fav all time locos...best of luck to those who want to build it!
One of fav all time locos...best of luck to those who want to build it!
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SANDY RIVER AND RANGELEY LAKES NUMBER 23
From the nice photos of the locomotive I can see that John Tokar came up with a design for a headlight. Perhaps he would be willing to share this with me.
Also I wonder what he might have done for a brake system on the loco.
Regards,
Rich
Postby RICHK » Sun Jan 08, 2017 5:24 pm
Hello all,
I am just now finishing my build of the number 23 in cyberspace.
I notice in my copy if Jensen's booklet that there is no design for the headlamp. This is a shame because the headlamp is such a prominent feature of the locomotive.
There is a detail for the headlamp step, alas no headlamp!
Also I see that there is no design for a braking system on the steam engine, even though I can see a hint of the brake cylinders on the photos in the Jensen book.
There is some detail for brakes on the tender, but it is not clear how these details on page 64 connect to the two trucks
Sooo any input on these items would be appreciated.
Contact RICHK
SANDY RIVER AND RANGELEY LAKES NUMBER 23
From the nice photos of the locomotive I can see that John Tokar came up with a design for a headlight. Perhaps he would be willing to share this with me.
Also I wonder what he might have done for a brake system on the loco.
Regards,
Rich
Postby RICHK » Sun Jan 08, 2017 5:24 pm
Hello all,
I am just now finishing my build of the number 23 in cyberspace.
I notice in my copy if Jensen's booklet that there is no design for the headlamp. This is a shame because the headlamp is such a prominent feature of the locomotive.
There is a detail for the headlamp step, alas no headlamp!
Also I see that there is no design for a braking system on the steam engine, even though I can see a hint of the brake cylinders on the photos in the Jensen book.
There is some detail for brakes on the tender, but it is not clear how these details on page 64 connect to the two trucks
Sooo any input on these items would be appreciated.
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Very nice locomotive
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Could anyone help point me in the direction of sourcing the dual indicator gauge in the cab? I’m assuming it’s a dual vacuum gauge indicator which is what the society I’m a part of uses for train brakes. I’m planning to build Southern Pacific Narrow Gauge #9. So currently I’m in the planning stages of everything so when I know where I’m setting home base, I can start building. Would be fun to have an American locomotive at my current home track in SW London considering all the locos out here are British narrow gauge.
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Hello, John.John.can wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 4:22 pm Could anyone help point me in the direction of sourcing the dual indicator gauge in the cab? I’m assuming it’s a dual vacuum gauge indicator which is what the society I’m a part of uses for train brakes. I’m planning to build Southern Pacific Narrow Gauge #9. So currently I’m in the planning stages of everything so when I know where I’m setting home base, I can start building. Would be fun to have an American locomotive at my current home track in SW London considering all the locos out here are British narrow gauge.
Earlier in this thread is a link to John Tokar's business, Vintage Restorations. Five days a week, Vintage restores British cars! On Saturdays and some Sundays we work on trains. The Dual Air Pressure Gauge is a product of Smiths, and came from a Leyland taxi!
geros1968.com/index.php?main_page=produ ... 5ica63iim0 is quite similar.
John relabeled the two hands "M RES" and "BK CYL" with printed vinyl under the gauge glass to reflect their actual usage. The vacuum gauge is the clock immediately beneath the air pressure gauge. It has a vintage brass housing, John made a new housing for the Smiths gauge.
Steve
(Sharp eyed Yankees will recognize that the steam pressure gauge is actually a US dual needle air brake gauge (full size) with the red hand removed and the extra Bourdon tube blanked off!)