A Crompton class 33 story
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:01 pm
Hello,
In the coming weeks, months I will start building my Crompton "diesel".
For a picture of the real Crompton go to http://www.class33crompton.co.uk , there are lots of them.
My progress up till now is that I finished the drawings of the bogie in my 3D CAD program TurboCad 8.1 Pro.
By the way, I did never see the real loco , but do my drawingwork from fotographs which I found in 2 books I purchased last year.
To introduce my filosofie of building such a locomotive, I will give you some of my views.
1. The locomotive should be constructed as light as possible, because I don't want to carry a heavy machine in and out of my car.
Oh yes, I hear you warning that it cannot haul a heavy train.
But as in the real train I will sit on my loco and not in the wagon behind it. Therefore my own weight can be calculated up to the loc weight and now I have enough adhesionpower the act as a strong freighttrain.
2. Most of it parts are made of aluminium. Of course because of the weight, but mainly while aluminium is easy to work on. And... it doesn't rust like steel.
3. My goal is to build a nice locomotive which looks as much as possible like its big original. But it must work like a good 5 inch locomotive and it should be constructed in a simple way out of easy to obtain materials with a minimum of skills to finish it in a reasonal time limit.
Therefore its all the time: Give a little and take a little.
But isn't that the fun of our hobby?
Hereby a picture of my bogie design.
Next week I hope to show you more.
Frits
In the coming weeks, months I will start building my Crompton "diesel".
For a picture of the real Crompton go to http://www.class33crompton.co.uk , there are lots of them.
My progress up till now is that I finished the drawings of the bogie in my 3D CAD program TurboCad 8.1 Pro.
By the way, I did never see the real loco , but do my drawingwork from fotographs which I found in 2 books I purchased last year.
To introduce my filosofie of building such a locomotive, I will give you some of my views.
1. The locomotive should be constructed as light as possible, because I don't want to carry a heavy machine in and out of my car.
Oh yes, I hear you warning that it cannot haul a heavy train.
But as in the real train I will sit on my loco and not in the wagon behind it. Therefore my own weight can be calculated up to the loc weight and now I have enough adhesionpower the act as a strong freighttrain.
2. Most of it parts are made of aluminium. Of course because of the weight, but mainly while aluminium is easy to work on. And... it doesn't rust like steel.
3. My goal is to build a nice locomotive which looks as much as possible like its big original. But it must work like a good 5 inch locomotive and it should be constructed in a simple way out of easy to obtain materials with a minimum of skills to finish it in a reasonal time limit.
Therefore its all the time: Give a little and take a little.
But isn't that the fun of our hobby?
Hereby a picture of my bogie design.
Next week I hope to show you more.
Frits