In Part 4 of this series, following an eventful visit to an exhibition in Brighton, the now thirteen-year-old author had started building Rob Roy, a 3½ inch gauge 0-6-0 tank locomotive designed by Martin Evans (no, the other one). Rejoining the tale, the time had arrived where he had something cylindrical to make and, unfortunately, nothing upon which to make it.
A new friend
In 1981, probably unlike today, it was common for secondary modern comprehensive schools, as they were then known, to force hordes of their male inmates upon the incumbent masters of the artisanal crafts. These shy and gentle souls, in turn, tried, and generally failed, to force some of their hard-won knowledge into their charges and make the best of a very, very bad deal. Put simply,…
