From drawings in FJ Roche's "Historic Wagon Drawings"
9.6mm Scale (3/8")
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Print 2. Best to print one rotated 180 deg of the other, I think this will help minimize any Z axis error on the mounting faces.
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Mounts on a 2mm tube or rod.
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Uses K&S brass tube for bearings 4mm OD X 3mm ID X 6mm long.
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Northern Fine Scale Wheel and axle sets will work if you prefer. Maybe others also.
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Comments on NE Bogie Bolster
It looks like the bogie picture added to this listing is for a different item, my notes are as follows:
- The bogie needs a long, narrow self-tapping screw to pass through the Frame Bolster Retainer, Truck Top Center and into the Frame Bolster Mount.
- The bogie is assembled with the Truck Bottom Centre glued to the Truck Side Frames, and the Truck Top Centre fitted loosely (the Top must be inserted into the Side Frames first, otherwise it wont fit, but only the Bottom glued), with the cylindrical recesses facing inward
- The Bottom and Top are then kept separate with small springs to provide suspension
To complete:
- 4x 3mm ground axles, 65mm long.
- 4x 4mm OD/3mm ID x 6mm long brass tube (K&S)
- 4x 10BA/M1.5 fixing screws at least 5mm or so (to hold the frame halves together and for the two bogie pivots)
- 2mm rod/tube in brass/styrene for the brake wheel shaft
- Coupling links of some sort. I used Walsall 3-link metal coupling hooks/coupling links with the printed springs in this model.
- Springs 4mm OD x 12-15mm long (Aliexpress £1-2)
Note:
For later LNER/BR (?) service, standard spoked wheels are available in this upload: https://www.g1-3d.uk/model/wagon-wheels-g1mra-profiles
John Dixon has commented that this vehicle can be used without bolsters to represent wagons converted to Flat-S to carry vehicles/etc.