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Flying Scotsman

Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by 73129, Aug 24, 2010.

  1. ADB968008

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    I think this is all a secret plot...

    The NRM is building a replica Scotsman... One part at a time.

    Next April we'll see the launch of 447mk2 Flying Scotsman next to 4471.999 Failed Scotsman to be donated to the newly independant country.
     
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  2. Pete Thornhill

    Pete Thornhill Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Administrator Moderator Friend

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    Lol so two of them can't wait to see the livery debate on that when it starts. BR lined Tarten for the replica would get my vote and it would fit in with the GCR livery policy as well then so they'd have a home base even if it wasn't in Scotland :D
     
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    Some more info went up on Ian Riley's 'The Works' forum last week.


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    A link or summary might be nice.
     
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    It was only the NRM press release, which has already been posted on here.
     
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    Sorry, was rushing.

    To Summarise;

    More broken than previously thought, more remedial work required.

    Chris
     
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    Some more pics went up of the work done on the cylinders slide bars and motion brackets....
     
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    Thanks for the link , yes
     
  10. mike1522

    mike1522 Long Time Member Friend

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    I'm so Glad Riley and sons are pulling out all the stops for 4472 so that she can be at her best when she returns to steam.
     
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    Now that somebody pointed out the regular use of the word 'iconic' I can't not notice it in every press release! Still, looks like Riley's and NRM are doing a great job on it, iconic or not...
     
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    I reserve comment on the 'inconicity' of this particular machine. Regardless, I am sure it will be good once finished, and then the really important issue of colour will dominate the headlines...
     
  13. Big Al

    Big Al Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator

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    As time passes, it becomes depressingly clear what a mess 4472 seems to have been in. You do have to admire Riley & Son for picking up the poison chalice. When it is all behind us I think that someone should ensure that the Riley team gets due credit from as high up the restoration/heritage 'food chain' as possible.
     
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    And yet a tribute to the over engineered simplicity of the beloved steam loco that inspite of this it still passed ftr's , hauled trains, etc..
    Do you think that if 4472's full condition had been realised by the NRM at the outset she would have been Plinthed , and if so would someone be building an A3 now instead of a P2? or better still you could call the plinthed one Salmon Trout and call the new one Flying Scotsman by virtue of a frame extension or connecting rod....
     
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    Agreed, someone, Marchington I believe. has a LOT to answer for........................ and then you have those who "put the value" on the loco during "the" inspection for valuation purposes of disposal, who didn't so much as inspect, but went "Yeah, that's Scotman"........ but we're turning over old ground, time to move on and let Riley & Co. bring the beauty back to her as built best! :)

    I reckon Sir Nige can stop turning in his grave now.
     
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    The rot set in but where and when it all began who knows?

    Ian Riley and his team have uncovered so many issues that could go back for decades. It begs the question as to when, in the past, the engine last received the quality of attention that it deserved? The whole sad saga does indeed make you aware of how the steam locomotive can continue in service even when not in the best of condition. Actually, it really does drive the question as to when the engine was last in the very best of mechanical condition?

    The performance of 4472 has been criticised in the past, and perhaps rightly on occasion, but the sorry state of the machine,as has been revealed over the past few years, makes it a wonder that it ever performed quite so well as it did.

    Was all that was done under the ownership of Tony Marchington bad? How much of the work now being done existed, unlooked for and undiscovered, before his era of custodianship? We have people and facilities that were not available in the early years of preservation. What did Vickers miss? Or Southall? Or anywhere else that was used as an overhaul base post BR? And in those last days of steam what did BR miss?

    One thing learned from this overhaul is that we need to take more time and be far more thorough with our charges. Anything that could possibly go wrong just might have done, so be aware.

    It shouldn't be too long now before Sir Nigel (and all the rest) can stop turning.
     
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    Those comments make me think of what we now know about why Tangmere's crosshead fell apart. Those involved in its restoration were surely acting in good faith and yet got that bit wrong.
     
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    I don't know what the engineering equivalent of the woodworking term "measure twice, cut once" is but 4472 (and other locos) are a testament to the complexity of restoration. The important point is to learn as we move on and hopefully when the dust has settled the FS saga will have given everyone plenty to think about. An expensive "fix" though.
     
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    I seem to recall Tony Marchington saying that he'd spent £1M on 4472's overhaul (late 90s?). If that figure is accurate, then I would sincerely hope that ALL issues with the loco would have been known about and rectified.


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    We may never know the effects of the different ownership regime but IMO the biggest mistake made was the boring out of the cylinders to make the TE 40,000+.
     

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