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Post by JMORG » Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:44 pm

Hi all,
What does everyone think Roundhouse has been developing in the "Skunk-works" for this year? :)
Personally: since it's Prince and Princess' 150th birthday; it has to be one of those (my moneys on Prince because it is quite a bit larger then Princess and Palmerston since it was rebuilt in the 1970/80's).
Any other ideas? :)

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Post by MTA » Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:59 pm

As has been said many times by people I know, they could easily do that on a Bertie chassis. Although the rivet counters will pipe up that the whole ensemble will not look right...

However, given the recent swathe of FR releases by Roundhouse I'd have thought (or even hope!) they set their sights on something different.

I can't think of many big prototypes, although the recent article about Irish NG Modelling in SMT has reignited my affection for the Tralee & Dingle engines :D

Surely it's time they released another battery electric loco?
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Post by SherpaPhil » Fri Feb 22, 2013 5:15 pm

overheard Linda being talked about at the Roundhouse Stall at the Warley show but did it sell well last time ? (newbe question)
Gelert would be a good loco to do but

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Post by DolwyddelanLightRail » Fri Feb 22, 2013 5:51 pm

SherpaPhil:80487 wrote:overheard Linda being talked about
I hope not, I'm poor enough as it is! :oops:

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Post by SherpaPhil » Sun Feb 24, 2013 5:58 pm

12 months to save :D

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Post by Linda's lad » Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:37 am

Tal-Y Llyn number one would be nice.

'Would go well with Tony Sants Dolgoch & of course Tom Rolt.

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Post by laurence703 » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:57 pm

Something my wallet can stretch to would be nice... :P

Maybe a new beginners loco? I mean Millie, Bertie and Sammie have been going for a good long while now... Or maybe a Forney?
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Post by INJIN » Tue Mar 05, 2013 1:04 pm

How about a C2? I think that there are more of these on the planet than any other narrow gauge loco. Plus, one is being restored & re gauged on the Ffestiniog right now. 8 Small wheels means slow speed & great pulling power.



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Post by Spule 4 » Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:55 am

laurence703:80544 wrote: Or maybe a Forney?
Only if Roundhouse name it "Kate". :lol: 8) :shock:
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Post by AFGadd » Wed Mar 06, 2013 8:40 am

I would have thought that whatever RH produce it will need to be commercial?

With that yardstick they will look at the current economic climate and what people can afford, what they can build from existing parts and what loco's will be in the pubic eye over the next year.

1, The FR England's are beautiful engines that appeared in many guises over the years.
2, There are parts that could be used from previous builds (Taliesin - Cylinders & Valve Gear, Linda - Tender)
3, A tender loco would pump up the price, but we are only talking about a 0-4-0.
4, The England's are very much in the public gaze, much of RH publicity is already done...
5, the option of introducing the original square tank England should be very tempting?
6, I personally, can only operate small 0-4-0 engines. Many others are the same. Although the BIG loco's look stunning, there must be a limited market for them. However, everyone can find room for the "Grandfather" of the first narrow gauge steam engine???
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Post by MDLR » Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:06 am

Spule 4:80885 wrote:
laurence703:80544 wrote: Or maybe a Forney?
Only if Roundhouse name it "Kate".  :lol:  8)  :shock:
I always wondered why they didn't do that.......................
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Post by Andrew » Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:22 am

AFGadd:80887 wrote:I would have thought that whatever RH produce it will need to be commercial?

With that yardstick they will look at the current economic climate and what people can afford, what they can build from existing parts and what loco's will be in the pubic eye over the next year.

1, The FR England's are beautiful engines that appeared in many guises over the years.
2, There are parts that could be used from previous builds (Taliesin - Cylinders & Valve Gear, Linda - Tender)
3, A tender loco would pump up the price, but we are only talking about a 0-4-0.
4, The England's are very much in the public gaze, much of RH publicity is already done...
5, the option of introducing the original square tank England should be very tempting?
6, I personally, can only operate small 0-4-0 engines. Many others are the same. Although the BIG loco's look stunning, there must be a limited market for them. However, everyone can find room for the "Grandfather" of the first narrow gauge steam engine???
An England's what I'm hoping for... Personally I'd be happy to see it use RH "Basic" kit to keep the costs down - it should fit, more-or-less. Even then I'll have to sell one of the children to pay for it...

Good point re all the free publicity...

Fingers crossed!

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Post by dougrail » Wed Mar 06, 2013 1:03 pm

The only problem is, a tender alone from RH costs £175+ so would push a 'Bertie' [£575] + specialist body making, into the 800+ range. :/

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Post by Andrew » Wed Mar 06, 2013 3:40 pm

dougrail:80892 wrote:The only problem is, a tender alone from RH costs £175+ so would push a 'Bertie' [£575] + specialist body making, into the 800+ range. :/
Yes, it would still be quite an expense, and perhaps hard to justify in difficult times. I do have a lot of sympathy for young modellers starting out - I began in 16mm at 13 and for about 5 years my Mamod (purchased with the proceeds from a paperound) was my only steamer, eventually joined by an IP Jane. It's only relatively recently that I've managed to purchase more expensive locos, and that's partly because I purchased all my track etc years ago and scratchbuild most of my rolling stock.

New locos are now my biggest expense. Because I'm modelling a particular line though, the Welsh Highland, there is a theoretical upper limit on the motive power I "need" - I saved for an Accucraft Baldwin, managed to acquire "Russell" at a very advantageous price secondhand and so now require "Moel Tryfan" and an England to complete my line-up. My intention was to wait many years for both, partly because the only available models are at Roundhouse-plus prices - but if RH were to produce an England any time soon the temptation to flog the family silver and splash out would be very high!

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Post by Spule 4 » Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:42 pm

dougrail:80892 wrote:The only problem is, a tender alone from RH costs £175+ so would push a 'Bertie' [£575] + specialist body making, into the 800+ range. :/
Yup, soon you will have to be the CFO of two Suisse banks to buy...
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Post by JMORG » Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:45 am

A C2 would be nice, being a Chinese copy of THE most produced Narrow Gauge locomotive ever!
Only time will tell what Roundhouse will do this year (if anything), althought an England would be nice! :)

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Post by Keith S » Tue Mar 19, 2013 9:07 pm

Personally I think it would be very interesting indeed if Roundhouse did a 16mm scale traction engine!

I realise this will never happen, because there wouldn't be the same degree of part commonality with other locomotives, and probably primarily because they wouldn't be interested in doing non-railway equipment, but for a model steam enthusiast, wouldn't a little Fowler with Roundhouse cylinders and boiler and valve-gear be stunning?

OK, I guess I'm a heretic. I realise this is a railway forum, but a guy can daydream. Maybe I'll do something similar myself one day with Roundhouse parts.

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Post by Lner fan Sam » Tue Mar 19, 2013 9:41 pm

Roundhouse have made wagons and coaches before( but for a short time I gather) so perhaps some coaches to go with mountaineer could be a possibility.
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Post by MDLR » Tue Mar 19, 2013 10:02 pm

That was in the days when there were nowhere near as many suppliers as there are now - Roundhouse wouldn't want to get into that market now!
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Post by Keith S » Tue Mar 19, 2013 11:17 pm

Still think the traction engine is a fun idea.

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