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File:ModelLocomotiveEngineering CylinderBlockPattern3.jpg|Model Locomotive Engineering Company cylinder block patterns
File:ModelLocomotiveEngineering CylinderBlockPattern3.jpg|Model Locomotive Engineering Company cylinder block patterns
File:ModelLocomotiveEngineering CylinderBlockPattern4.jpg|Model Locomotive Engineering Company cylinder block patterns
File:ModelLocomotiveEngineering CylinderBlockPattern4.jpg|Model Locomotive Engineering Company cylinder block patterns
File:RichardThomas 4664CylinderBlockPattern1.jpg|1-1/2 inch scale wood cylinder block patterns. It has 4-6-6-4 written on the pattern which may be the wheel arrangement of the locomotive that it is designed for.  The wood cylinder block patterns shown are referred to as 'one offs' or 'loose patterns' in the foundry business.  A good foundry should be able to make these in small quantities in cast iron as a loose pattern.  If you want to make a production run, use these as master patterns to create a permanent mounted sand pattern board.  Wood is in good shape. It is a split design pattern with two separate halves.  I acquired these originally from Richard Thomas in 1999. He had written 4-6-6-4 on these, possibly a locomotive he had built or was in the process of building.
File:RichardThomas 4664CylinderBlockPattern2.jpg|2-6-6-0 Cylinder Block Patterns
File:RichardThomas 4664CylinderBlockPattern3.jpg|2-6-6-0 Cylinder Block Patterns
File:RichardThomas 4664CylinderBlockPattern4.jpg|2-6-6-0 Cylinder Block Patterns
File:RichardThomas 4664CylinderBlockPattern5.jpg|2-6-6-0 Cylinder Block Patterns
File:RichardThomas 4664CylinderBlockPattern6.jpg|2-6-6-0 Cylinder Block Patterns
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Revision as of 00:11, 12 February 2016


Richard Thomas Jr

Castings

Richard Thomas produced a great number of castings for several live steam locomotives. They were placed for sale on eBay in 2015 and 2016.