From that to this.

I really hate stripping down to the base components as it seems so negative. Anyway, it has to be done to make further progress, such as fitting the brake hanger support brackets and front step bracing struts.
Here are the major components after the additions to the frames.


The wheel rims have been marked to show where the ends of the balance weights go. The little blobs of red visible on the underside of the frames are spots of nail varnish to hold the suspension adjustment grub screws in place. They have a tendency to screw in or out with vibration from wheeling the chassis back and forth.
Unfortunately, I've found a problem I've created for myself. I've had a scale sized print made for the Monitor type injector shown on the Pipe & Rod drawing, which is attached to the inside of the rear steps, as shown.

Due to the overly thick rear drag beam on the moulded plastic body, the kit frames have been shortened and the steps moved forward, so now the injector clashes with the rear driving wheels and vacuum pipe.
My solution is to extend the frames and fit a new, scale thickness, drag beam, allowing the steps to be in the correct place and, hopefully, eliminating the clash. This is all going to set back the project whilst I await the new etched parts.
Next job will be to fit the balance weights and try to sort out a slight issue with the front bogie.
Dave.