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bulleidboy wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 4:10 pm We need to see some pictures :lol:
Tomorrow.
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As you’ve said to me several times Steve, if there is no picture it doesn’t exist. :D

Or it could have been somebody else.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 4:37 pm As you’ve said to me several times Steve, if there is no picture it doesn’t exist. :D

Or it could have been somebody else.
It was definitely me, and I will present my evidence on the morrow m’lud. :D
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That means my remaining brain cell was functioning today.

Look forward to seeing the loco.
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I was very tempted by this loco - but for once head ruled over heart (and wallet :o ).
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bulleidboy wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 6:03 pm I was very tempted by this loco - but for once head ruled over heart (and wallet :o ).
Collecting the entire W1 class is less expensive than say, Merchant Navies.
Just saying. ;)

I have a rebuilt version on pre-order as well.
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Steve M wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 6:42 pm
bulleidboy wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 6:03 pm I was very tempted by this loco - but for once head ruled over heart (and wallet :o ).
Collecting the entire W1 class is less expensive than say, Merchant Navies.
Just saying. ;)
Yes, but in my case it is over twenty one years :D
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As promised, photos of the W1.
I did a small amount of running on the layout while getting the pictures and I have to say this is a very smooth running model. Having seen the comments and photos of the many damaged models on RMWeb, I have to say I’m not surprised as the plastic body is very thin, probably a by-product of having to mould the integral deflectors.
When building a layout, it has always been recommended that you test your platform spacing by using your widest loco - usually a King class. But we have a new contender for the job of gauge tester. I have one slight squeak in the station that will need a bit of filing of the platform edge to resolve.
The other thing is that this is a very long loco - it will show up any unevenness in the track - I have two, both board joints that will need a bit of attention.

Image20211211_112916 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

Image20211211_113228 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

Image20211211_113518 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

I also ran some tests on a possible TTS decoder for the W1. Initially I thought either a Princess Royal or a King would work as they are four cylinders but the whistles are not right. Possibly an A4 to get the whistle but as a three cylinder it’s not going to cut it. However, a Britannia is a possibility - the whistle is not a million miles away and as a two cylinder it has a similar beat to a four cylinder. I might just get away with that one.
I have also ordered a couple of different speakers from YouChoos to see which gives the best overall effect.
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Thanks for the pictures Steve, well worth the "long" wait. The loco looks superb.
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Nice to see its the named version, same as the one I'm waiting for a lot of people seem to favour the un named one .
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