Another Beyer Garratt

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This post is about my second Garratt.
It’s based on two Aristocraft US 0-4-0 mechanisms.
The model is intended to reflect the appearance of the Baddesley Colliery Garratt that is preserved at Bressingham in Norfolk.
I started the build after buying two Aristocraft locos one at the Henfield show last Autumn and the second at Ally Pally in March this year. Initially I’d thought about a GWR 0-4/0T conversion, but with acquiring a second one my intentions switched to the Garratt.
Construction started with trying to dismantle the locos. However it seems the body and chassis of these locos is based around a single moulding. Out came the angle grinder, hack saw and power file to remove most of the superstructure leaving just a basic chassis and the remains of a much reduced running plate.
On these two 0-4-0 units were built the front water tender and the rear tender that carried coal and water. The main material used was plasticard/styrene for the two body units.
The boiler section was built on s piece of steel plate recovered from a skip, which forms the necessary robust base for the cab/boiler/smokebox unit that bridges between the two power units.
This was built much as my previous models around a plastic pipe for the boiler, much styrene sheet and section and a few castings.
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How did you get the different units to pivot
There’s a bolt towards each end that goes through the steel plate and then through the plastic of the retained part Aristocraft chassis.
Beneath the chassis there’s a simple washer and nut which is secured with a little super glue.
The running plates of both the tender/drive units and that of the middle/bridge/boiler section are radiused to enable the units to negotiate bends etc in track.
Hope that helps
Chris
 
That is a very nice looking model, the only thing wrong with it is its not in my garden, very nice :clap:

Where did you get all the loco fittings, what scale is it.
The fittings were from GRS and I think the chimney was from Walsall Model Engineering.
The loco was built to 1/24 proportions (1/2” to the foot.
By the way the dome was from a pain killer spray!
 
Very tastey
 
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