Liam Biggs

'Royal train' Duchess loco with working smoke/draincocks

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This is just 1 of many locomotives I am currently working on the (LMS) Coronation Class the 'Duchess of Sutherland'.

Wanted to have 3 headlamps. So I decided to go for the 2nd time it was used as a royal train when it hauled Prince Charles on the 22 March 2005 from Settle to Carlisle.

Model has working smoke/draincocks using a 2 vapouriser to generate 'steam/smoke. Tender is currently being improved. Just requires battery and something to control it. Torn between using a PFX brick or Hornby's new decoder which can be controlled via a phone. PFX I am familar with but sound is not great(I am no sound engineer). Hornby's solution I have yet to figure how to integrate chuffs with their superb sound (although I do know how to convert it to battery).

I appreciate this is not for the purist but their is a lot of complex techniques in the build that maybe of intrest to those who are. All 3d parts/stickers I have designed and made. 

This project has been on and off for many years.

Duchess Finished (almost)

 

Video testing the smoke/draincocks. Plus completed electrics in loco with 2 vapourisers/speaker/3 lamps. Also of intrest is LEGO bending for tapered firebox.

51855535086_a4cd7a37a2_k.jpgLEGO 1st? Steam from Cylinder Cocks by Liam Biggs, on Flickr

 

 

 

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Hi Liam,

really looks fantastic!

Is it meant to ride on track or ist meant only as static display?

if it rides on track, which radii does it handle?

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That's a magnificent piece of engineering!

Can you tell us where you bought the vapourisers? And what parts did you use for the chimney and the buffers?

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Thank you Murdoch17 , ivanlan9 , SD100 and  Darkkostas25

CaL it will move. Smallest track radius will be R88. The driving wheels are 3XL and have been succesfully tested on R40.

 

Thanks Sven J. The buffers/chimney where designed and 3d printed by myself.

The vapouriser can be found here:-

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004782605451.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.5.316f6bdfB1AB7x&algo_pvid=f5745cf2-f9dc-45e0-a385-18b619e81760&aem_p4p_detail=202304070331131045984684135200004128672&algo_exp_id=f5745cf2-f9dc-45e0-a385-18b619e81760-2&pdp_npi=3%40dis!NZD!11.09!5.54!!!!!%40210218bf16808634730206938d070e!12000030467573676!sea!NZ!700875299&curPageLogUid=fwz0FEMuI7B1&ad_pvid=202304070331131045984684135200004128672_3&ad_pvid=202304070331131045984684135200004128672_3

The best vapouriser have a capacitor plus a larger chip next to them (see picture). Vapourisers with the smaller chip(normally without capacitor) have a considerable delay when switching. Unfortunately they are now the most common.

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26 minutes ago, Liam Biggs said:

The vapouriser can be found here

Thank you!

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On first look, I wasn't sure if your locomotive was LEGO. Great work on it. Plenty of details, but in a way that makes it more realistic than most MOCs. Keep up the good work.

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