Lil Big Hauler Bumble Bee Loco, adding Big Hauler pistons kitbash

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Lil Big Hauler Bumble Bee Loco, adding Big Hauler pistons kitbash

The only thing trainwise I got for Xmas this year was time, time to finally get around to modifying one of my LBH engines, I decided to start with the Bee version first, here are the results, Big Hauler (BH) pistons mounts cut and shaped to fit the slots from the stock piston mounts:

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The stock BH pushrods were then cut down and mounted back onto the sliders with a micro nut and micro bolt and some very small washers between the moving parts, I locked the nut with a little tiny dab of CA.

The trickiest part was fixing the pushrod to the wheel, I ended up searching for a long enough bolt that was just large enough to thread into wheel's mounting hole for the plastic siderod locking pin. I used a styrene tube spacer to fill in the opening space in the pushrod.

More pics to come, I have since added water feed lines to each side of the boiler, a more complete looking backhead, an air brake compressor pump and storage tanks, a new BH bell that luckly fit into the left over opening after I cut the bell off, link/pin couplers from and rear, and stirrups and grab bars to the tender. Certainly looks better, even if the pistons are a tad larger than I would have liked, but you use what you got. Will be doing the same treatment to the Saddletanker one of these days.

PS you WILL need a Dremel or some sort of tool to do the piston mount cutting efficiently, it could be shaped with a razorsaw and xacto blades, but it would be tedious work.
 
Nice one Vic! Look forward to more on the subject:thumbup:
 
Finished my bash:
Added air compressor/tanks, spark arrester, backhead details, tender steps and grab bars

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Added other various bits, I will try to take more detailed pics when I convert the saddletankers siderods.
 
lownote said:
That's looking very good. What is the diameter of those wheels? I've got a vague notion...

1-3/8" or 34mm w/o flanges
 
My ONLY constructive critisism: scrub the name off the tender. Few roads used "Railroad" on equipment when lettering them, though I'm sure some intrepid young smart arse will find photographic evidence to make me wrong, thank you Mik & Google, lol j/k.

Seriously though, you should consider redoing the lettering to "Short Line", or maybe "Short Line Road"; using the Rio Grande speed lettering. Just a bit of food for thought.
 
Nice one Vic:thumbup: You're detailing looks great - and the spark arrestor really is the crowning glory (neat little touch that). It will look great on your line.
 
Thanks, that spark arrester is a hummingbird feeder guard and should be available thru a gardening center that has hummingbird feeders. They do work well as a spark arrester and are pretty inexpensive.
 
vsmith said:
Thanks, that spark arrester is a hummingbird feeder guard and should be available thru a gardening center that has hummingbird feeders. They do work well as a spark arrester and are pretty inexpensive.

I must say that's a nice piece of lateral thinking! Pity they are not native to the British Isles. I'll have to show that to my sister-in-law (Bird Watch Ireland) and tell her that trains and birds do come together:rolf:
 
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