Progress on this project has slowed to a crawl while I work on the cab interior. Plus I've been distracted by other things such as writing scripts and trying to solve Mick Berg's "Perpetual Motion Industry Conundrum". (my description). Not to mention football, which has been exciting recently.
Anyway, back to the interior.
Big Bertha was built in 1919 so pictures of her cab interior are rarer than gold nuggets lying around in my back yard. Given that she was a glorified shunter (Sorry Kieran!) I doubt if it was endowed with much more than you might find in a trusty 0-6-0 pannier tank. However, the firebox must have been rather large so the controls and pipes I have built so far look rather puny.
I decided to use the general cab layout of Olton Hall (5972) since I have pictures of that from my visit to the NRM at York. Olton Hall is better known as the Hogwarts Express and it seems they spent more money on the exterior than the cab as it looks rather grubby and tired.
So I have been loading BB's interior up with bits I made for my GWR 54XX PT so it has rather a GWR look at present. Olton Hall was GWR. After re-doing the piping, but not the textures, for the train brake, Kieran suggested a different brake lever so that made need to be rebuilt. That particular brake lever is not just a simple rotation but also moves extra levers so that will be a challenge.
The fire plates and animation have been built and tested. This is a completely new mesh.
Currently BB only has one water level which is situated on the left side and probably will be moved. Don't know how many BB has but if there is space maybe I'll add another.
The picture below shows the cab build as it currently stands. I had hidden the cab shell so there are no "walls" in the shot but it does show the windows and bits remaining from the exterior mesh. So far I haven't done any work on the cab shell so the existing shell is exactly the same as the exterior and so is rather bland. Only half of the firebox is showing as it is a mirrored object and it also has the original texture.
Some of the brass piping is quite shiny and will be either dulled or painted in the final version.
I've shown the fire plates open which shows that the Auran firebox is not in the right place. Currently it is not animating either. But it is an interesting shot as you can see the various "layers" of fire that move to give the fire look. This is a bit hard to see in a normal cab shot anyway.
Some of the gauges are missing their needles but the gauges will be moved anyway.
Right now I'm working on the injector manifold which is a new mesh. The injectors levers are also new. I'm happy with the levers which came out quite well but not happy with the texture for the manifold which has shadows in the wrong place.
There is probably at least another month of work here. Perhaps more.
Anyway, back to the interior.
Big Bertha was built in 1919 so pictures of her cab interior are rarer than gold nuggets lying around in my back yard. Given that she was a glorified shunter (Sorry Kieran!) I doubt if it was endowed with much more than you might find in a trusty 0-6-0 pannier tank. However, the firebox must have been rather large so the controls and pipes I have built so far look rather puny.
I decided to use the general cab layout of Olton Hall (5972) since I have pictures of that from my visit to the NRM at York. Olton Hall is better known as the Hogwarts Express and it seems they spent more money on the exterior than the cab as it looks rather grubby and tired.
So I have been loading BB's interior up with bits I made for my GWR 54XX PT so it has rather a GWR look at present. Olton Hall was GWR. After re-doing the piping, but not the textures, for the train brake, Kieran suggested a different brake lever so that made need to be rebuilt. That particular brake lever is not just a simple rotation but also moves extra levers so that will be a challenge.
The fire plates and animation have been built and tested. This is a completely new mesh.
Currently BB only has one water level which is situated on the left side and probably will be moved. Don't know how many BB has but if there is space maybe I'll add another.
The picture below shows the cab build as it currently stands. I had hidden the cab shell so there are no "walls" in the shot but it does show the windows and bits remaining from the exterior mesh. So far I haven't done any work on the cab shell so the existing shell is exactly the same as the exterior and so is rather bland. Only half of the firebox is showing as it is a mirrored object and it also has the original texture.

Some of the brass piping is quite shiny and will be either dulled or painted in the final version.
I've shown the fire plates open which shows that the Auran firebox is not in the right place. Currently it is not animating either. But it is an interesting shot as you can see the various "layers" of fire that move to give the fire look. This is a bit hard to see in a normal cab shot anyway.
Some of the gauges are missing their needles but the gauges will be moved anyway.
Right now I'm working on the injector manifold which is a new mesh. The injectors levers are also new. I'm happy with the levers which came out quite well but not happy with the texture for the manifold which has shadows in the wrong place.
There is probably at least another month of work here. Perhaps more.