A good friend of mine and fellow live steamer of great skill and attention to detail had a little conversation with me about my work.
Taking it in good stride, I saw eye to eye with him and decided to revisit everything that I have done thus far.
By everything, I mean EVERYTHING with LBSC.
It was a good idea to say the very least, I caught myself slowing down the pace a lot and focusing more on the little details to really make these designs stand out and appear complete.
Here's how Pixie is coming so far.

Of course there are little bits and blobs that have to be attended to still, but all the same I feel much better about slowing down with the pace that I was going at and this idea of revisiting what all I have done.
The next locomotive I will be drawing will be Annie Boddie, probably, or the Six Year Old's 4F.
Since I am on the kick of doing the 2 1/2" gauge locomotives, the next up for the meticulous treatment will be Rose of course. There are a lot of locomotives in this gauge that will need to be drafted I'm afraid, more than any other gauges combined in fact.
However, there is some good news: I have found drafts for a hand full of the locomotives I had considered "lost" once. Also, I have most of the information I needed to draft the locomotive I was very excited to get my hands on: Zoe.
Of course, I will draw her twice, once in each scale.
The 3 1/2" gauge boiler will probably be the most complex boiler I have ever drawn, it's massive, its different, it's weird, its beautiful all at the same time.
Take care everyone!
PS: I still really need scans/copies of English Mechanics stuff. That is where I am hurting really badly.