Budget Loco Kits Under 100gbp
- Mitch stack
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Budget Loco Kits Under 100gbp
Hi folks, whilst all the corona virus stuff is going on I’m thinking about projects to keep me going for a while, I’m thinking about building a small battery loco to haul a couple of wagons around my line comfortably, My budget is about 75gbp including shipping, hoping to get a steam outline loco but I will probably end buying another diesel, I’m thinking about building a IP Engineering Albert and painting it .
Mitch
Mitch
Mitch - Cockatoo Creek Tramway
Re: Budget Loco Kits Under 100gbp
Hi there,
An alternative would be one of the Phil Sharples kits on eBay which are between £35-45: https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/vwmonkeyblue ... pg=&_from=. I'm currently waiting for his Hudson Loco kit to arrive (missed the postman on friday!)
An alternative would be one of the Phil Sharples kits on eBay which are between £35-45: https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/vwmonkeyblue ... pg=&_from=. I'm currently waiting for his Hudson Loco kit to arrive (missed the postman on friday!)
Re: Budget Loco Kits Under 100gbp
Hi Mitch
Up to you, of course, but I built an IP Albert ......
https://riksrailway.blogspot.com/2018/0 ... lbert.html
..... and an HGLW LB1 at about the same time.
https://riksrailway.blogspot.com/2018/0 ... t-and.html
In my opinion, the HGLW loco has the edge. About the same price but I think the mech on the HGLW loco is more robust and you get 4wd with the Deluxe chassis all for around £35 in total (probably a bit more since I built mine). Not sure how much p&p is to Oz.
Rik
PS 4wd is essential if you want to pull a decent train
Up to you, of course, but I built an IP Albert ......
https://riksrailway.blogspot.com/2018/0 ... lbert.html
..... and an HGLW LB1 at about the same time.
https://riksrailway.blogspot.com/2018/0 ... t-and.html
In my opinion, the HGLW loco has the edge. About the same price but I think the mech on the HGLW loco is more robust and you get 4wd with the Deluxe chassis all for around £35 in total (probably a bit more since I built mine). Not sure how much p&p is to Oz.
Rik
PS 4wd is essential if you want to pull a decent train
Re: Budget Loco Kits Under 100gbp
Not a cheap model but something different - Bowaters Models Freelance BEV for £75 including a chassis.
https://shop.bowatersmodels.co.uk/colle ... 8047100992
https://shop.bowatersmodels.co.uk/colle ... 8047100992
Bowaters Models:- http://www.bowatersmodels.co.uk
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Rebuilding the Railway!
Turning a Second hand 'Superior' into Bowaters 'Superior'
- Mitch stack
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Re: Budget Loco Kits Under 100gbp
HI all thanks for the Respones , Probably will get a HGLW LB1 with 4wd and set it up for manaul control, how many batteries would fit in the bonnet area?
Mitch
Mitch
Mitch - Cockatoo Creek Tramway
Re: Budget Loco Kits Under 100gbp
I powered mine with a single 18650 li ion cell, but I realise some people are not keen on li-ions. I later added another 18650 to power an Acme Engineering sound card, so two AA cells should fit easily. .Mitch stack wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 2:37 am HI all thanks for the Respones , Probably will get a HGLW LB1 with 4wd and set it up for manaul control, how many batteries would fit in the bonnet area?
Mitch
More info on the soundcard here.
https://riksrailway.blogspot.com/2019/0 ... inder.html
If you wanted to save cash and are happy to dabble with basic electronics, you could install an MP3 player module to play the sound of a diesel loco while it's running.
Rik
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