Caley Coaches CL02/2a Bouwinstructies - Pagina 6
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CL02/2a Building Instructions
5.13
Some engines were fitted with additional sandboxes below the footplate between the middle and
rear drivers. If your prototype was so fitted solder the sandboxes to the chassis in the appropriate
positions - these are best got from your photograph since there does seem to have been slight
variations.
5.14
Clean up and paint the brake gear using a fine brush.
5.15
Tighten the grub-screw on the gear wheel.
5.16
Your loco chassis is now complete.
Section 6 Cab
6.1
The cab front (part 6) has an "outside" and an "inside". The "outside" has a half-etched dot
marking the boiler centre and has the two half-etched areas (the rear wheel splashers) visible
when looking at it. Also, take care to use the correct cab sides for the class of locomotive you are
building (5A for the 812, 5B for the 652)
6.2
Solder the cab front (part 6) to one of the cab sides (part 5) taking care to get the orientation of the
front correct and that the parts are square to each other. Carefully shape the rear wheel splashers
to the profile of the cab side as you work. In a similar manner, solder on the other side.
6.3
Solder the cab floor rear support (part 8) to the cab floor (part 9). Tip - don't separate parts 8 and
9. Leave them joined and simply fold up prior to soldering. Fit the cab floor rear supports (part 7)
at either (rear) side and then solder the assembly to the cab such that the bottom of the supports
and the cab side sheets are level and the cab floor is horizontal.
6.4
Fold the splasher box sides (part 10) to "L" shapes, fit their tops (part 11) and then solder the
completed boxes to the cover the holes in the cab floor at either side.
6.5
Solder the spectacle surrounds (part 30) to the cab front around the window apertures.
6.6
Solder the beading (part 31) around the cab aperture working from top to bottom. It should project
2mm at the bottom thus :-
6.7
Solder the backhead in place on the inner wall of the cab front.
6.8
If modelling a member of the 652 class, trim back the cab roof (part 12) to the half etched line thus
removing the rear curved portion.
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