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Getting back into the swing of things with a new payware project. Please be aware that it is very unfinished and nothing is final.![]()
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-Ben
I am guessing that it is going to be something like this maybe?![]()
I don't think so. The wheel that the piston rod connects with the drive rod is the rear set of wheels, as evidenced by the large counterbalance weight on the rear drive wheel. The M Class has the drive rod connect with the piston rod is on the second axle, which is also the drive wheel that has the largest counterbalance weight. (Note: I don't know what that part is called. I called it a counterbalance weight because it is used to counterbalance the heavy weight of the drive rods on the other side of the axle.)
Shall we guess what It is
Looks british, so I guess it's a Black 5
Just a little something in the works....
None of the drive wheels are completed, I've only fitted a counterbalance to the rear set of drivers so far. It's not an M class, Steve is building one already and his would be far better than mine. It's a bit larger, take note of the fact that the firebox has not been added at all. That will add considerable length to the boiler barrel (what you see modeled) Think bigger than an M!
-Ben
Nope, wrong country, not Canadian. Wrong wheel arangmentSomething similar to this maybe?![]()
Or at least with the same wheel arrangement possibly?... or maybe it could be a large mountain type... just guessing.
Wrong style wheels (from the render ben provided and the pic RailFan500CA put)Nope, wrong country, not Canadian. Wrong wheel arangment
Not sure why I thought it was a Black 5, British engines don't even have 8 drivers! Unless you count Garratts
or the P2 locomotive