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After my last build I said my next couple of locos might be the MSWJR Galloping Alice and the Decapod
I was warned about the use of the Bachmann chassis as it might be a bit large given these locos were quite petite
Anyway given the attractive nature of the loco and if LGB can rely upon the rubber rule I thought I could build something along the lines of the real thing even if it contains a few imperfections
The loco was built around a big hauler chassis as this made shortening the connecting rods dead easy as well as no faffing with the slide bar set up
The chassis are cheaper too
The tender runs on a James tender chassis which being short struck me as a good start point
The loco body was built in my usual way around a length of plastic waste pipe. Castings for the chimney; and done and various bits from GRS like tender springs and back head detail pack both intended for narrow gauge prototypes
It is finished in a rather bright red/almost orange similar to 50/60s London buses
Not right I suspect, but, at shows families with young children will be tempted into James comparisons
Here’s a few pictures, I’ve got to order some Beyer Peacock splasher works plates to finish it off




I was warned about the use of the Bachmann chassis as it might be a bit large given these locos were quite petite
Anyway given the attractive nature of the loco and if LGB can rely upon the rubber rule I thought I could build something along the lines of the real thing even if it contains a few imperfections
The loco was built around a big hauler chassis as this made shortening the connecting rods dead easy as well as no faffing with the slide bar set up
The chassis are cheaper too
The tender runs on a James tender chassis which being short struck me as a good start point
The loco body was built in my usual way around a length of plastic waste pipe. Castings for the chimney; and done and various bits from GRS like tender springs and back head detail pack both intended for narrow gauge prototypes
It is finished in a rather bright red/almost orange similar to 50/60s London buses
Not right I suspect, but, at shows families with young children will be tempted into James comparisons
Here’s a few pictures, I’ve got to order some Beyer Peacock splasher works plates to finish it off




