Having removed the unwanted parts on both frame ends on the Baguley-Drewry loco, it was time to add the first new parts on the loco. As planned I added new couplings/buffers and as an 'extra thing' I also decided to add sanding gear on the centre axle wheels despite it being very hard to see from normal viewing angles.
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| New buffers are now fitted to Nystrup Gravel's Baguley-Drewry. The buffers were probably made in Nystrup Gravel's own workshop after images of the type usually being fitted to Nagbøl locomotives. |
To make a coupling that is fastened well in the frame ends I decided to use the bolts that held the original coupling pockets on the Accucraft model. As usual I cut a cardboard piece to test size and aid in design. I made the real plasticard version a little deeper and added the 'ribs' that enable the coupling chain to be fitted at alternating heights fitting wagons with different frame/coupling heights.
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| As usual I test design and size with a piece of cardboard before I begin the real work on new parts. |
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| Finished slightly deeper than the cardboard version, the front buffer is beginning to materialize. I use the bolts from the original coupling to fasten the new buffer. |
Once the main construction of the buffers was finished I sanded the corners round and added boltheads in the lower corners from hexagonal plastic strip. Then I drilled a central hole through the buffer to enable a rod to fasten the coupling chain in the coupling/buffer.
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| The 'ribs' that enables coupling to wagons for varying height are being added. The plasticard jig giving equal distance between the 'ribs' are seen in the foreground. |
The pipes for sanding the centre pair of driving wheels (in both directions) were made from simple lengths of metal wire soldered to a bracket cut from scrap etched metal. Each bracket screws into the loco frame underside with two of the screws that held the now removed power pick-ups.
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| Sanding pipes fitted to the centre wheel set. In the image they still need to be finely adjusted to a close fit but still allowing the wheel to rotate freely. |
I'm also exploring how to fit an on/off switch next to the battery and a cardboard test bracket has been mounted on the underside of the frame. If I decide to use this solution I will probably have to adjust the height of the slide switch to avoid it snagging on track parts and vegetation. I still haven't made up my mind completely.
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| Testing shape and placement of a bracket for an on/off switch. As usual with a cheap prototype test part made from cardboard. |
The work on the Baguley-Drewry loco will continue and there is a long list of tasks awaiting me. I will probably be focusing on installing the Loco Remote unit as one of the first tasks, as that will give me a good base to work on: underframe detailed and a running locomotive with 'only' work on the upper body remaining.







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