Many thanks guys. Hope all are well and upbeat on the anticipation of getting back to normal. I'll try and make greater progress on this before I post more pics after this post.
Along with other parts, I have managed to get the last top coat on the Tender/Manstand part of the engine which was giving me a challenge trying to keep it free of contaminates while spraying.
Completed the assembly of the front axle with the addition of the 'Spud' ring and pan design to the model-
The 'Pan' part was fabricated with a lid from a Duraglit tin. The design was copied from photos of a full size T Engine.
Fitted the finished wheels that have smaller hub caps and correct style 'Oilers'-
The colour is a dark royal blue over black primer which is close to Prussian blue.
There will be no fancy fairground colours or coach lines, as this is to be representative of a 'bog standard' utility general purpose engine.
While it is mainly still in bits, I take the opportunity of fettling the 'motion' parts to ensure they are all clean, close fitting, but smooth.
The con rod is a redesign to full size spec, which was a bit of a challenge when I made it 30 years ago with little experience of working metal or machines-
The all important Reversing lever and quadrant are also redesigned as per full size versions. For size comparison, the 3 tapered pins in the weigh shaft (bottom) are 3/64" dia (1.2mm)-
The finish on the lifting linkage below is after it has been dulled off with sulphuric acid, which makes the appearance more in scale.
The tiny split pin in view is 1/32" dia (0.8mm). I had to reduce the size a bit and make 10 of them-
I hope to make more progress in a week or two and hopefully start to look like an engine.
Regards.