Moving onward and around the front, Drain cocks and linkages today, as well as the bulk of the fireman's side motion bracket.
Next step is the cylinder wrappers and to make sure it all lines up you need to fit the body, or use the body as a reference point. The rear end is fixed via the cab, which is obviously absent. Never the less the casing casting is spot and and fits snug over the frame brackets and only requires the front end fixings to locate it's position, the rear will simply be held in position by my very high tech rubber band from today's postal delivery.
There is minimal flash on the casting, nothing a sharp knife and some very fine wet and dry will not get rid of.
Sadly what little flash there is on the front is around the marker lamp conduits so it might pay to trim them off and fit new ones and clips from wire and brass strip.
I've not added the oil lines to the motion bracket on this side yet nor the pipework under either cylinder, that will be too exposed at this point of the build.
The steam cock lever bracket is a nice fold up affair, the outer end is easily fixed to the rod passing through the frames, the inner end however is not so easy, it's a simple flat face joint with the frame, which means it needs to be soldered from the outside.
The actuator rods would have you punch rivets from the rear to represent the pins and spigots, however, try as I might, my punch will not form these very small ones neatly.
To overcome this I opened out the ones for the steam cock spigots to give a bit of 3D relief to the assembly. In hind sight I should also have opened out the linkage pins and put some 0.6 mm wire in, I still could by simply taking off each lever, but some engines appear to be fitted with flush pins anyway.
Had I thought about it before I'd got this far, actually way back before the frames were soldered up, I'd of drilled a 1.5 mm pilot hole through the frames behind the fixing flange, that would of allowed a blind solder joint to be achieved, the same would apply to the brake hanger brackets and rear frame bracket. Maybe next time
MD