I am in the middle (hopefully) of a sequence of surgeries for skin cancer on the head at the moment, which is painful and draining - particularly as on Monday they had to do an unexpected extra repeat one, as the biopsy had shown it had progressed further than they thought. The temporary result is that I have wounds on both sides of my head, so I can't avoid them when sleeping. = very poor sleep and bloody pillows!
As restful therapy, I dug out my 36 year old notes on the Industrial Garratt. Dave Andrew and I planned to bring out a 7mm model of this in the second half of the '80s, as it was a loco I really fancied. I had a copy of the original GA, and made a trip up to Bressingham and took lots of photos and measurements for the first pass. I worked up a reasonable amount of information into sketches, and then Acorn announced their kit - stopping me in my tracks. I stuffed all my bits and pieces into a large envelope and shoved it into a cupboard.
Since that time, the Acorn/Mercian kit has been and gone, as has the Backwoods kit in 4mm. Both have had their issues - and I'm sure ours would have as well.
One thing has changed though, and that is computers - enabling accuracy of drawing (if the information is there) - so in between anything else going on, i thought i might translate what i've got into drawings that may or may not be used in the future.
I don't intend to build another 7mm one myself, though I would quite like an EM one. Drawing wise, the information is much the same.