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    Paul Snellings
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      Ladies/Gents,  Does anyone know where I can get hold of some drawings for a 5″ Rocket? I’m currently learning how to master the art of lathe working etc and as one of my favourite engines from school days I thought I’d give it a go!!  I’ve search to good old world wide web but without much success, any ideas?
      Regards

      Paul

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      Paul Snellings
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        #50994
        Gone Away
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          @goneaway
          Bit ambiguous here maybe? Do you mean the train or the interplanetary vehicle?
           
          Assuming you mean the train, I’ve never seen detailed plans for a working model (and I looked) but Camden has an interesting sounding book called:
           
          The Engineering and History of Rocket” 
          with most of the information culled from a recent part-by-part survey
           
          which might be of some help.
           
           
          #51000
          Chris
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            @chris16039
            On the front cover of ME Vol202 No4350 there was a picture of a 5″ Rocket which was on display at the Model Engineer exhibition at Ascot. The picture was taken by one Roger Bunce.
            Perhaps our editor has more details.
            Early on in the Northumbrian series it was mentioned that someone was scaling it up to 5″. I wonder if that project has developed?
            Chris.
            #51002
            Weary
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              @weary
              That might have been an OS product as they make a kit for Rocket.
              Link here.
              Home page here.
               
              This model is really lovely but notoriously light on its feet, here is a link to further info and a video of Rocket model built by a very skilled modeller in Australia.
               
              I vaguely recall that there was a short construction series in Model Engineer covering construction of the OS kit, so an index search may turn up something of interest to you. 

              Edited By Weary on 22/04/2010 11:24:22

              #51005
              JasonB
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                @jasonb
                If you do decide to scale something up then Canterbury Lamb would be a good design to base it on.
                 
                Bit of yellow paint and no one will know
                 
                Jason
                #51009
                Gary Wooding
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                  @garywooding25363
                  Sorry if this is a duplicate posting but the first attempt didn’t appear to work.
                  Starting in issue 285 of volume 84 (that’s year 1941), LBSC started a series on building a 3.5″ Rocket lookalike that he called Rainhill.
                  #51010
                  Chris
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                    @chris16039
                    Come on Jason. That would be like me mistaking your TE for a steam waggon. .
                    Chris.
                    #51319
                    Sub Mandrel
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                      @submandrel
                      There was a beautiful solid silver model of Rocket built by (?)Ian Bradbury that I#ve seen in ME back issues. I think Mike Chrisp built the OS rocket and serialised his experiences. There’s also the rather cruder Hornby live steam version.
                       
                      So no reasons why 5″ one shouldn’t suceed.
                       
                      Neil
                       
                      #51329
                      Geoff Sheppard
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                        @geoffsheppard46476
                        The Silver Rocket was built by Dr. John Bradbury Winter for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. It is allowed out for exhibition on VERY special occasions. Mike Chrisp puts his OS Rocket on display from time to time. A nice model it is, too.
                         
                        Geoff
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                        Sub Mandrel
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                          @submandrel
                          Thanks Geoff,
                           
                          I had a feeling Ian Bradbury was wrong .
                           
                          Neil
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