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    Kevin mey 1
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      Greetings, I'm trying to source a complete set of "Craftsman" drawings for a 3.5" gauge South African Railways locomotive. Regards K

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      Kevin mey 1
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        Ady1
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          @ady1

          I'm afraid it's from 1954, ME 2781

          S.A.R. LOCO. LIVERY
          DEAR SIR,——~I ' am at present
          engaged in the building of a 3%-in.
          gauge version of the South African
          Railways “ 15F ” heavyweight, guid-
          ed by the excellent drawings of
          Craftsmanship Models Ltd and also
          by the hand-book published by the
          “Railway Gazette.”
          I ‘have, however, failed to secure
          details of two features which I
          fancy are important enough to merit
          research, namely : which crank leads,
          and what is the colour scheme ?
          It is my intention to paint as I
          build and so details of frames,
          wheels, stretchers, etc., are of most
          immediate importance.
          etc etc
          Yours faithfully,
          Belfast. R. B. BEGGS.

           

          There's also an article in ME 2436 1948 "Something rather bigger" by D A Whiteside

          He sourced all the original drawings for his build from the SA Embassy but made no mention of whether they were passed on and recorded

          (Apparently the boiler alone weighs over 100lbs on this huge model)

           

          Edited By Ady1 on 07/08/2014 01:51:34

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          Ady1
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            @ady1

            There's a thread on the 15f drawings here

            It looks like D A Whitesides work became the craftsman drawings

            Edited By Ady1 on 07/08/2014 02:13:40

            #159968
            Jim Nolan
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              @jimnolan76764

              As you can see the posts sort of ended up in a siding and I never did get a copy of the drawings. Your best bet is to get a copy of the original drawings off John Young’s web site. He now offers digital downloads of all the 15F drawings.

              As it turned out I got most of the reverser detail from the AD60 in Australia.

              Jim

              #159977
              Ady1
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                @ady1

                A bargain at 20 bucks for 450 drawings. wow

                #209674
                Kenneth Lindeman
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                  @kennethlindeman32408

                  Did anybody find a copy of the Craftman drawings for the 15F. I have a set but the first 2 pages are in such a bad condition that its falling apart and cannot read anything

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                  Ady1
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                    @ady1

                    The SAR 15F drawings are extremely clear and have been tidied up by the original site owner because that model was so popular, they have been digitally enhanced for clarity from the look of it

                    If you're going to go through the expense and effort of making a 15F I would buy a set, the clarity is very good compared to the scans of the other loco drawings

                    You can download a sample of what you receive from that page

                    Edited By Ady1 on 29/10/2015 10:24:23

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                    Kenneth Lindeman
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                      I have the SAR drawings as I did purchase the complete CD's with all the SAR drawings. I picked up a part build project form a deceased estate, which was build using the Craftman drawings. The drawings were also part of the lot but page 1 & 2 had been laying in his workshop for a while and have be eaten up by rats by the look of it.

                      I wanted to use the drawings to see what had been done and what is the standard of work done. The lot also included a lot of castings which I am presuming also came from Craftman.

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