Piko 0-6-0 Switcher

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Looking for some advice I'm hoping to convert my Piko 0-6-0 tender loco in to East Broad Top Switcher No.3.. They are rather similar but the big thing that I need is a Slope Back tender.. The only one that I've seen that looks similar is the Hartland Loco Works one. I don't really wish to make my own because I'm lazy :p

I've already swapped out parts.. Just need to figure out how to fit the bell between the domes and fit a new headlamp.
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Going to be slow progress but I hope to get there in the end!
 
I guess the Aristocraft slope-back tender would be too tall? They still turn up from time to time on ebay etc.

Here's one coupled to their 0-4-0 to get an idea:
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[edit] I suppose you could cut it down a little and make a new top [/edit]
 
I have looked at the aristo one but its to short.. I could the cut the Piko one in half almost and make a new back, as I've found out the back of the tender isn't rounded on the edges.
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I have looked at the aristo one but its to short.. I could the cut the Piko one in half almost and make a new back, as I've found out the back of the tender isn't rounded on the edges.
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I've often wondered about the purpose of the chains to the bogies :think::think::think:
 
I'm doing a Google search for more info about the chains. So far nothing has come up.
 
They are there to keep the bogie roughly in position in the event of a derailment.That stops the vehicle digging in and falling over.
 
They are there to keep the bogie roughly in position in the event of a derailment.That stops the vehicle digging in and falling over.
OOooh - sounds frightfully technical

One has to assume that, in the early days, it worked.

Now it's down to the couplings and the corridor connections - as well as the hydraulic dampers on the bogies :nod::nod:
 
Photos of train wrecks suggest that some cars were secured to the bogie bolsters by gravity alone.
Take apart a preserved coach today - still the same!
 
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