Wow, doesn't the time fly by? Can't believe that it was November last time I worked on the Otto Mallet bash.
I bit more progress has been made some fo which you can see, some of which is a little more subtle. Here's a few piccies. Been so long since I updated cos I couldn't work out how to mount the boiler, then realised that I was severerly over-engineering it. No-one would see the boiler mounts anyhoo, so I pressed on.
Haven't done the tops of the tanks yet. Want to make em removeable in case I decide to go battery power, or if track powered, to add additinal weight for visiting a certain Ruritanian paradise
So what has been done? New buffer beam fabricated and buffers robbed from one of the donor Otto's. Handrails and cab steps (again from the Otto). Coal rail around the bunker, started to fabricate replacement cylinder covers (reusing the Otto oilers on the front cylinders, rear cylinders will have tank mounted oilers and pipework).
and the stuff you can't see. The body assembly is now properly mounted onto the chassis using the original LGB screws from the Otto. I want to be able to dismantle the whole loco for servicing/chipping as you would be able to do with any LGB loco, so it's taken a while to work out how/where to mount the body.