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    ian Holdsworth
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      Has anyone designed a 5 inch 2-6-4 Fairburn tank. If so, who and what name is given to it. Also where can I get drawings and castings?

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      noel shelley
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        My first thought would be that it may not be very good at pulling as a model due to having too many wheels ? Noel

        #759624
        Bazyle
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          We used to have an Halton tank 4-6-4 as a club loco in the St Albans DMES and it was very capable as a passenger hauler. The thing people didn’t like was that is is very heavy for moving around for portable track events.

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          DC31k
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            @dc31k

            There is a reference to what I guess is a larger version here:

            7 1/4″ LMS Class 4 tank

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            ian Holdsworth
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              @ianholdsworth27760

              My problem is that I have acquired a 2-6-4 tank in 5 inch, part built. ±The 0-6-0 is clearly a speedy. but it has the additional wheels. The boiler is without a Swindon bonnet. And has no dome, but has a belpair boiler with safety poppet valves on the flat, just like an LMS. Loco.The regulator appears to be on the superheater input.  It also has what appear to be Fairburn side tanks. So it is a bit of a Marriage.

              I would like to finish this loco, but what should it be. Should I cut the extended frames a build it as  a Speedy or add an addition bottom slide bar and make a Fairburn tank. I had hoped that I could find an existing design for a Fairburn so I am not going to get to lost in the translation.

              All wise words would appreciated

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              Brian Baker 2
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                Greetings Ian, it’s a bit difficult to help you without a photograph, but the Late Martin Evans designed a 3.5 in gauge loco called Jubilee, and he also described a 5 inch gauge version in the same articles.  I think you have one of these.

                Regards

                Brian Baker

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                DC31k
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                  @dc31k
                  On Brian Baker 2 Said:

                  …Martin Evans designed a 3.5 in gauge loco called Jubilee, and he also described a 5 inch gauge version in the same articles.

                  Those articles could be located in the ME index here:

                  https://www.imes.org.uk/me_index/

                  It would also be worth searching both that index and the EIM one for ‘Fairburn’ or any other likely terms.

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                  V8Eng
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                    Deleted as a false lead.

                    #759719
                    duncan webster 1
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                      On noel shelley Said:

                      My first thought would be that it may not be very good at pulling as a model due to having too many wheels ? Noel

                      Granted it has non driven wheels, but it also has extra weight (side tanks, extended frame etc). Chap in our club has a 5″standard 2-6-4 tank and it is a good passenger hauler. Also much nicer to drive than a tender loco as you don’t have to lean over a long tender

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