Dog Star
Western Thunderer
Thank you for these Mick, any idea as to where or when?Found these, may be of some use, not sure if it's a TTA but looks dual braked in one of the shots.
Whilst the headstocks show that the wagon was air-braked there are no air-brake fittings on the underframe (there are various pipe ends / unions visible). I am unable to "read" the photos in respect of the vacuum pipe... maybe the wagon had a through pipe for use in vacuum heads?
The photos show much of the brake gear arrangement and I think that I can "read" how the rods / levers apply the brakes. Interesting that the brake yokes have a "plate" appearance rather than the "open" look of a traditional steam age wagon. What I am surprised to see is the SAM slack adjuster (hiding between the longitudinal members and not visible in a side view).
Now a question for the anoraks.... what is the purpose of the light colour pipe which seems to be running end to end and around the inner face of the wheels?
regards, Graham













, try sourcing figures in 1/32 scale
, a quick question, when did BR drivers go from wearing the grease top style to wearing the corporate style, before 1970? by this i mean the hat that looks a bit like the french foreign legion jobby, cheers Rob