Bill Campbell
Western Thunderer
I have been guilty of not posting enough photos so here is the latest from my workbench.
It has been constructed from the Judith Edge kit. Rivet painters (as distinct from counters) please note that Rule 1 applies to the livery. The "interior" looks like this:
The driver is standing on the cab floor which is part of the chassis assembly. The front axle is fixed whereas the rear axle is compensated - the loco will crawl over a bit of 1mm thick wood without hesitation. The decoder is a Zimo M645R and the speaker is under the chassis cross member supporting the capacitor.
Regards.
It has been constructed from the Judith Edge kit. Rivet painters (as distinct from counters) please note that Rule 1 applies to the livery. The "interior" looks like this:
The driver is standing on the cab floor which is part of the chassis assembly. The front axle is fixed whereas the rear axle is compensated - the loco will crawl over a bit of 1mm thick wood without hesitation. The decoder is a Zimo M645R and the speaker is under the chassis cross member supporting the capacitor.
Regards.