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New Roundhouse loco

Post by Warwickshiresteam » Sun Dec 18, 2016 7:50 pm

Roundhouse will be revealing their next loco on January 1st on their website; anyone have any clues, hopes, wishes (sensible ones!), etc to share with us?

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Post by Killian Keane » Sun Dec 18, 2016 9:49 pm

Snowdon ranger maybe? It would essentially be an inside framed Beddgelert with different bodywork :D
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Post by Dannypenguin » Mon Dec 19, 2016 8:41 am

Unfortunately no secrets, they keep their cards close to their chest even for us traders!

I'm going to go outlandish here, but I'd love a verticle boilered loco, as per their very early Victoria model...I wonder if they'd ever do that...
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Post by dougrail » Mon Dec 19, 2016 10:17 am

A Basic loco bit one that fits the Ffes/TR/Corris loading gauges. Their Bertie is more like a 2ft6in loco.

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Post by Chris Cairns » Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:11 pm

16mmngm Yahoo Group - Rod Nipper wrote:My understanding is that the reason for the early announcement is indeed because of a leak, or possibly a leek. It is apparently unlikely to be “in stock” till October 2017.
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Post by Palmerston » Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:03 pm

I recall them doing a survey on FB in november 2015 whether they should announce at the beginning of the year or at the 16mm AGM.
Live steam on 45 & 184mm, battery 45mm only.

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Post by big-ted » Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:26 pm

I'm not really in a position to be buying a steam loco, so my opinion should count for very little, but I'd love to see Carrie make a come back. Even if it were based on the Katie chassis without the Hackworth valve gear, an 0-4-0 wing tank loco with outside frames would be lovely.

I'd also love to see what Roundhouse could come up with in 7/8ths scale, although I notice that IP Engineering have pulled their 7/8ths stock from the website, and Mike's Models 7/8ths pages are looking a little bare these days, so I wonder if this scale hasn't proven as popular as people thought it might be?

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Post by artfull dodger » Sat Dec 24, 2016 7:29 pm

Probably seeing a bit of retrenching to traditional scales like 16mm. The large scale market in the states is flat with little to no new items. Prices for other brands of Asian produced live steam have risen sharply in the last couple years and models have moved in the Aster level of pricing and size. I have no clue which way RH will go with a new model. Most of what I would like to see has been done, I would just like to have a RH version for the dependablity and parts support. Love to see an engine like the old Merlin Monarch or Mayflower but with RH running gear and boiler. Such classic 16mm looks with those engines. Love to see a Earl or Countess by them, Pearse had piston valve cylinders, and not impressed with the quality for the $$ with the Asian brands. How about one of the smaller C&M engines to compliment the old Argyll and Atlantic? Or move into the continental market with one of the Harz or Austrian engines? I am sure it will be something special as the mundane will do nothing to spur sales in the current market. I was looking at getting an old Mayflower, but on this side of the pond, parts availabilty and good long term quality won out, so I went with the second hand Argyll over the smaller Mayflower. Also love to see RH drop the prices on the kit engines, its under $100 differance between kit and RTR on my side of the pond. Doesn't make the kits very enticing with the soldering and painting required. I have built one, loved it, but for the very little price differance, I would just wait till I could afford a factory painted model. Anxiously awaiting the first of the year! Mike
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Post by Charles M » Sun Dec 25, 2016 1:50 am

7/8ths scale is alive and well ! Garden Rail featured a series on building a 7/8ths Scale Hunslet Jack using RH parts last year. Go to


http://www.track-shack.com/acatalog/Acc ... Locos.html

to see the latest offering in 7/8ths coming in the next few months.

A 7/8ths scale Forney is in the works too !

I have 3 of the IP Engineering kits in 7/8ths , good value for the money. The kits were withdrawn for reasons I won't go into here.
Too bad , I liked them very much.

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Post by MDLR » Sun Dec 25, 2016 5:52 pm

Charles M:121813 wrote:7/8ths scale is alive and well ! Garden Rail featured a series on building a 7/8ths Scale Hunslet Jack using RH parts last year.
That's interesting.................................. (enigmatic smile)
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Post by invicta280 » Sun Jan 01, 2017 3:38 pm

So, it appears to be Lilla. Pretty little loco.

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Post by Killian Keane » Sun Jan 01, 2017 3:43 pm

Miles away from my prediction! Somewhat better! :lol:
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Post by Big Jim » Sun Jan 01, 2017 5:24 pm

Looks nice.
Want one.
I wonder if they take small children in part exchange?

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Post by St.Michael » Mon Jan 02, 2017 6:00 pm

Big Jim:121936 wrote:Looks nice.
Want one.
I wonder if they take small children in part exchange?
Pretty low ratio I´ve heard, it´s 2:1 (So I can afford 2,5 Lilla´s) :D

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Post by artfull dodger » Mon Jan 02, 2017 7:38 pm

Beautiful model, wonder where it will come in price wise? Haven't seen anything yet on cost. Mike
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Post by Dannypenguin » Tue Jan 03, 2017 10:14 am

No prices or orders until the 16mm Assoc. show.

I'll let you guys know when I know more. :)
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Post by Boustrophedon » Sun Jan 15, 2017 3:19 pm

Obviously not this year, but in the future I would love to see a Shay or a Climax.

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Post by Gralyn » Sun Jan 15, 2017 6:31 pm

[quote="Dannypenguin:122012"]No prices or orders until the 16mm Assoc. show.

Saving up the pennies but would it be better to order direct from Roundhouse or wait for the traders to advertise that they have stock?.
Regards Graham.

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Post by Palmerston » Sun Jan 15, 2017 7:49 pm

Boustrophedon:122263 wrote:Obviously not this year, but in the future I would love to see a Shay or a Climax.
Are available from Accucraft and Aster.
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Post by Dannypenguin » Mon Jan 16, 2017 3:20 pm

Gralyn:122264 wrote:
Dannypenguin:122012 wrote:No prices or orders until the 16mm Assoc. show.

Saving up the pennies but would it be better to order direct from Roundhouse or wait for the traders to advertise that they have stock?.
Depends entirely up to you which you'd rather do, (I'm sorry, here comes a shameless plug) here Derails we offer free postage and other incentives so it's slightly cheaper to buy off us as opposed to direct from the factory but we get the same loco at the same time, but still, it's up to you. We'll have them listed for pre-order when the order book opens at the 16mm show :)
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