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Workshop

Information on Deckel FP1 added

By FransTrein January 22, 2021 January 22, 2021 0

New information on the workshop, the Deckel FP1 milling machine, and attempts for maintenance are added.See this maintenance page.

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Tender Chassis

Tender springs

By FransTrein October 8, 2020 June 1, 2021 0

Tender spring and hangers assembled on the chassis. I need to decide on the use of rivets or turned down screws, as used on top right position of right hanger. Also the real spring, hidden, needs to be added still.

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Tender Chassis

Spring hangers for the Tender

By FransTrein September 16, 2020 October 5, 2020 0

These come as a collection of tiny parts from Model Engineering Laser. See below, each hanger is made from 5 parts. And 12 hangers in total. Cut them apart, file them clean, and do a test assembly. This is followed by silver soldering each, using 0.9 mm silver solder, and …

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Britannia 3½"

Start of the New Year 2020

By FransTrein January 5, 2020 January 5, 2020 0

I took the Britannia to the track during the New Year party of Rading Spoor, see also radingspoor.nl . I wanted to test the position of the brake beams and the bogie wheels in the curves of the track. No problem there. And a nice picture of her:

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Boiler, Britannia 3½"

Britannia’s Boiler arrived

By FransTrein August 10, 2019 August 10, 2019 0

This week I picked up the boiler for my Britannia, custom built by Ryan at Steamtechnologies, in Cranbrook, Kent, UK. See also http://www.steamtechnology.co.uk/. They did a fantastic job ! When arriving home, I did a first test to get an impression of the boiler and the locomotive: Still a lot …

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Cylinders

Britannia running on air on both cylinders !

By FransTrein May 12, 2019 May 12, 2019 0

After testing the two cylinders separately to run on compressed air, I started to test both connected. This took some more efforts in preventing leakages in the connections and the valve bobbins. Today both cylinders were running, both forward and backwards, on compressed air. They still need too much air, …

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Britannia 3½"

Test ride on Rading Spoor track

By FransTrein April 7, 2019 April 7, 2019 0

We had a club meeting today at our Model Engineering Society “Rading Spoor” in the Netherlands, see www.radingspoor.nl (in Dutch). I took the Britannia with me to see how the motion work moves on a real track. Here she is after the test in the sun on our track:

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Britannia 3½", Cylinders

Right cylinder runs on air as well !

By FransTrein March 23, 2019 March 23, 2019 0

A month after the left cylinder was running on air, the right cylinder was ready for a test run as well. I decoupled the left connecting rod, and tested the right cylinder stand-alone. After some attempts it started to run, but only with a high air pressure, and loosing a …

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Britannia 3½"

First run on air !

By FransTrein February 22, 2019 February 22, 2019 0

After building the cylinders, most of the motionwork, and a lot of assembly and disassembly, and assembly again, I had a first successfull test run on compressed air. With only the left cylinder connected, it started to run reasonable good. See this clip:

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Britannia 3½"

Water Pump Design

By FransTrein September 19, 2018 September 19, 2018 0

The Water Feed Pump is a re-design, based upon the original design of LSBC, including the pump-castings, and a better guidance for the plunger, based upon designs from Dutch and German models. More details to be added.

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