Show us your roundhouse kit builds!

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Joe
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Show us your roundhouse kit builds!

Post by Joe » Sun Jun 28, 2015 5:05 pm

Looking for some inspiration would like to see some pics of locos you've build using the roundhouse classic kits.
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Post by Big Jim » Sun Jun 28, 2015 6:15 pm

This is Ol' Bill
A kit built R/H Billy, not built by me but I did have to tighten almost every thing on it before it ran, sort out the valve timing and straighten a valve spindle. It runs fine now but needs finishing and a repaint. It might be a good example of how not to build a R/H kit.

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Post by Peter Butler » Sun Jun 28, 2015 9:25 pm

........ and this is my 'Billy' now renamed 'Lady Andrea'.
She has cast brass springs, cylinder and buffer beam overlays, replacement gas control lever, painting, transfer lining and RC.

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Post by TonyW » Sun Jun 28, 2015 10:23 pm

I acquired a pair of cylinders, a meths burner and a pot boiler at the end of 1988, and so decided to do something with them. A Lady Anne body kit came my way in exchange for a load of unwanted OO gauge stuff, and a chassis kit came direct from Roundhouse. The loco first ran in 1989, and has been a consistent performer ever since.
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Post by Keith S » Mon Jun 29, 2015 4:47 pm

Here's mine. It has a lot of "loco works" details on it as well as a whistle and a summerlands chuffer inside. Sorry about the photograph, it's the only one I could find on my new computer.


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Post by Chris Cairns » Mon Jun 29, 2015 9:53 pm

Here's my part built Billy kit running on the 16mm NGM West of Scotland Group's 'Glendreich' portable layout earlier this month.

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I bought this kit (already part built) off a fellow Group member for a great price, and it will eventually be converted to a Riverdale Elke coal fired locomotive. It has a custom made replacement chimney. Personally I think they could provide/label up a few more diagrams for the valve gearing in the chassis kit instructions. This kit is a 2004 version, although the current instructions on the Roundhouse website are slightly better with the colour diagrams.

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