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    Rik Shaw
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      @rikshaw

      Torn between a steam loco and a traction engine for your next model? I found this whilst trawling – could it be the answer?

      **LINK**

      OK, the brickworks were not noted as a repository of things beautiful but a certain dinner lady in the works canteen – Elsie Frigg – was particularly admired by some of the older men smile p

      Rik

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      Rik Shaw
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        @rikshaw
        #346803
        Perko7
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          @perko7

          I seem to recall that ME in the 50's described an Aveling & Porter traction engine 'loco' built by one of the regular contributors which was entered in an IMLEC and did quite well. I think it only drove the rear wheels. When i get some spare time i'll try to find the articles.

          #346810
          Anonymous

            I don't know about Elsie Frigg, but as a kid in Bedford in the 1960s and 70s we used to get a delicate niff from the LBC brickworks when the wind was in the wrong direction.

            Andrew

            #346826
            Rik Shaw
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              @rikshaw

              Andrew – I remember that blue haze well as we lived in Queens Park at the time. Though there was not a lot to choose from between the stink of the brickworks and the horrible pong that hung over Port Sunlight where I lodged while doing my engineering apprentice training. I think it was caused by the reaction of caustic soda and palm oil during the soap making process. Phweee – worse than cheesy feet!!!

              Rik

              #346828
              Bazyle
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                @bazyle

                Oh dear. I like it. Is there something wrong with me?

                What's going on around the 'not a connecting rod'? Is that the brake gear?

                Edited By Bazyle on 20/03/2018 12:25:09

                #346831
                Brian G
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                  @briang

                  My son used to crew on another Aveling and Porter 0-4-0 "Sydenham" whilst it was at Chatham. With no suspension you could feel it approaching before you saw it. As a model, a 5" gauge loco would be about the size of a 1" Minnie so it might not be the most popular loco on a club track due to its extremely low speed. Perhaps one of the narrow gauge versions (with the drive gears outside the wheels) might be a better choice for a model, as it would be faster and have a larger boiler.

                  The first locomotives were chain driven 0-4-0s as used on the Brill Tramway **LINK**, later gear drive to the rear wheels only was introduced as on "Blue Circle" **LINK** and finally gear drive to both axles as on "Sydenham" **LINK** (The side rods are not coupling rods but instead stabilise the ends of the axles).

                  Brian

                  #346863
                  Mick B1
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                    @mickb1

                    I thought traction engines did about 8 mph. If that was the case for this one, even Toby, Percy and Thomas would be treading on its heels, never mind Henry and Gordon…

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