The bogie mount. This comprises a plastic ring, cut in two, glued in front and behind the bogie to give a circle within which the bogie can rotate. Pieces were glued on the sides of the chassis top and bottom to sandwich the lip on each side of the bogie, and prevent it dropping out.
The bogie mount. This comprises a plastic ring, cut in two, glued in front and behind the bogie to give a circle within which the bogie can rotate. Pieces were glued on the sides of the chassis top and bottom to sandwich the lip on each side of the bogie, and prevent it dropping out.
6th November 2006 16:57
Worsley Works Class 67
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The bogie mount. This comprises a plastic ring, cut in two, glued in front and behind the bogie to give a circle within which the bogie can rotate. Pieces were glued on the sides of the chassis top and bottom to sandwich the lip on each side of the bogie, and prevent it dropping out.Previous | NextThis compares my scratchbuilt underframe with that of the Farish 66. Given they used CAD and I didn't, I'm pretty happy with mine, especially given I built it before my 66 arrived

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