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Talking About Trains...

Overhere, as one of the tools we had available was a little high speed mini drill. That you could attack a circular saw / cutter bit to...that would possibly cut bakelite, very nicely if you were Not ,in a hurry to cut it . Milwaukee made a battery powered one for sale ,also

I have one but it would have taken ages... I didn't have much time to pack things... Dad had the sheet in his shed for years, so it was either save it and make I fit in the containers or chuck it.
 
Well. Progress so far...
The saddletank has been shortened. (I have included the offcuts in the photograph which is not needed). The cab has been filed flat and so has the tank ready for fitting. The bottom cab tab has been removed. Next I will be cutting a slot out the bottom cab centre in order to make the motor mechanism fit. Then will come building up the lower cab sections and extending the cab now that the cab will fit higher on the chassis which is what I wanted it to do. Hopefully it will all work out in the end! :D
 

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