Needed - LGB Corpet Louvet clack valve mouldings

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Hello everyone,

In my quest to complete the "bag of bits" that is slowly becoming a new LGB Corpet Louvet 0-6-0T, I need to locate two replacement clack valve mouldings (that fit into the horseshoe/keyhole-shaped holes directly in front of and below the sand dome on top of the boiler) ....

....and what appears to be a blower feed pipe moulding that connects one of the long pipes from the boiler to the bottom of the chimney. This is shown on the drawing to the immediate left of the number "9" which points to the chimney/mounting bolt. (The left hand clack valve is even further left of this on the drawing).

Now, the above is my verbal description of what they appear to be, the 20781 PDF drawing file on the model-land website shows them, but it does not allocate them a part number and model-land et al do not list them in their spares listings, so over to you guys...

Can anyone help me please?

Thanks

Dave
 
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Hello everyone,

In my quest to complete the "bag of bits" that is slowly becoming a new LGB Corpet Louvet 0-6-0T, I need to locate two replacement clack valve mouldings (that fit into the horseshoe/keyhole-shaped holes directly in front of and below the sand dome on top of the boiler) ....

....and what appears to be a blower feed pipe moulding that connects one of the long pipes from the boiler to the bottom of the chimney. This is shown on the drawing to the immediate left of the number "9" which points to the chimney/mounting bolt. (The left hand clack valve is even further left of this on the drawing).

Now, the above is my verbal description of what they appear to be, the 20781 PDF drawing file on the model-land website shows them, but it does not allocate them a part number and model-land et al do not list them in their spares listings, so over to you guys...

Can anyone help me please?

Thanks

Dave
No luck with the correct part. Perhaps you'll find all the right shapes in something like the attached? Just need a craft knife and some super glue. LGB PARTS "LGB 20892 2089x Uintah Steam Locomotive" Pipe Connector lokkessel | eBay
 
Thanks for this Eeyore, but like Roy Walker used to say (with a heavy Northern Irish accent) on Catchphrase, "it's good but it's not right!"

Happy New Year mate...... Many thanks for taking the time to look for me


Dave
Oh that link threw a serious wobler on my iPad. Might be worth a check on a virus scan?
 
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