Another update on our unique Class C, No.876, as it heads ever neater towards completion. While there is still a lot of work to do before we apply a luscious coat of gloss green to the engine, we thought we’d share with you these images of the tender chassis to give a glimpse of the gorgeous 1889 T W Worsdell livery that awaits.
The more eagle-eyed among you will have noticed that the tender looks very much like a flat bed. Yes, the glorious looking tender tank has indeed been removed. In short, the internal baffles weren’t quite right. As a result, the tank pulled in slightly at one side. It was just noticeable but David at LMS doesn’t do “alright” as you can see by the high standard of some of the other locomotives that have left his workshop.
The sub-contractor now has the tank back and they are making it right; at no cost to the project I hasten to add. It will return perfect in a few weeks time and then the (once again) complete tender can be moved out of the workshops.
We still need your support, please check out how you can help us at:
lclt.org.uk/how-to-help.html
Finally, our thanks once again to the National Lottery Heritage Fund for making this superb project possible.



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