Hi Tony
Well I’ve just taken my bathroom scales out to the workshop and weighed my part completed William. This is the rolling chassis (inc cylinder and all motion work) , completed boiler, smokebox, chimney, dome, pump, buffers – In fact to complete it needs tanks, cleading , backhead, pipework and small fairly light items – valves etc . This lot so far weighs in at 22 Kg . I guess the brass for the tanks etc. will be fairly heavy but I supppose you know how much of that you bought so can calculate its weight and also the weight of water you added.
You are right that handling these weights in and out of cars can be difficult and care is needed. ( with the lifting and twisting action especially.) Some folk make up a cradle in which to secure the loco. Maybe a scissor lift to raise to the correct height? Better still buy a small trailer.
I would be very interested to know just how William performs on the track – I do think it is a very attractive little loco.
Eddie I’m sorry if you found my feeble humour offensive – I’d much rather make folk smile than frown.
Regards
Norman