simond

Western Thunderer
Hi Rob.

It may well take more than one but I reckon I can do this with a scenic section of roughly 5ftx3ft.......but yes, IKEA will be the source for baseboards...

Rob.

How about an internal door? I bet you could pick up a “shop damaged” one at one of the sheds at an advantageous price. And a little bit bigger.

atb
Simon
 

NHY 581

Western Thunderer
How about an internal door? I bet you could pick up a “shop damaged” one at one of the sheds at an advantageous price. And a little bit bigger.

atb
Simon


Good thought Simon but it has to be move able and store able as I will not be in a position to leave it up.

Besides, the IKEA Lack table tops etc are thicker and something I have confidence in.

That said, I could make my own...


Rob.
 

NHY 581

Western Thunderer
Watch out it will be a King and a Castle next!:)

Rest assured Andy there is no danger of that happening. At all. :)

I have a soft spot for certain smaller GWR types but that's as far it goes.
If I had a choice then this would be a RTR Southern tank loco, not a Terrier but something from the real Western Railway.........L&SWR........:thumbs:

Rob.
 

Pencarrow

Western Thunderer
Rest assured Andy there is no danger of that happening. At all. :)

I have a soft spot for certain smaller GWR types but that's as far it goes.
If I had a choice then this would be a RTR Southern tank loco, not a Terrier but something from the real Western Railway.........L&SWR........:thumbs:

Rob.

It was the promise of Dapol doing a 7mm Beatty Well Tank 5+ years ago that got me to take the 7mm plunge. They then bottled it, which was a little upsetting.

I'd still like to see something Southern other than a Terrier in RTR form. An O2 or M7, P or B4 surely must be candidates at some point?

All smallish locos that would get new entrants going on the ladder.
 

NHY 581

Western Thunderer
It was the promise of Dapol doing a 7mm Beatty Well Tank 5+ years ago that got me to take the 7mm plunge. They then bottled it, which was a little upsetting.

I'd still like to see something Southern other than a Terrier in RTR form. An O2 or M7, P or B4 surely must be candidates at some point?

All smallish locos that would get new entrants going on the ladder.

Misread that as going on the 'larder'...........

Totally agree regarding the Well Tank and the O2. The B4 would be a really nice addition as Dapol's 4mm version is just fab. An announcement of any one of these would lead to further big trains heading my way. Bachmann then release a L&SWR ground frame as per Kernow's 4mm version in 7mm and job done.

Rob
 

LarryG

Western Thunderer
I'm just doubtful about the future of rtr plastic O gauge let alone the lastability of the steam outline locos.
 

Pencarrow

Western Thunderer
I'm just doubtful about the future of rtr plastic O gauge let alone the lastability of the steam outline locos.

There's quite a substantial amount of metal in O gauge RTR locos. Certainly the ones I have seem to be robust (apart from the fine detail, but that's the same for OO too). Cast metal footplates are quite common.

Having taken drill, saw and files to a Minerva Pannier to make prototype specific alterations, I can certainly vouch for its robustness.

I don't see RTR as a replacement for kit building though, just a step up the ladder to getting things running and a greater variety of stock. I don't see O RTR being any worse in lastability terms than the smaller OO. If anything the greater size may make it more robust.

The point we were discussing above was the parcity of SR RTR, where as there's the usual bias towards GWR prototypes. Plus many, many diesels of course. There are the companies that supply large engines with equally large price tags but for the majority of us those are out of reach.
 

NHY 581

Western Thunderer
Totally agree, Chris.

Ordinarily I wouldn't go out of my way to buy a GWR loco but I have a soft spot for the 14xx and the Culm Valley line. South Western would have been my first choice.

The 14xx seems well made and well up to the standard of the dogs dinner(from the point of view of the non running qualities) that was the Hattons 4mm version.

I'm not and won't be a kit builder through choice. Hats off to those that do and there are some quite magnificent models on here but it's not for me. The introduction by Dapol of the RTR models, crucially at a price we can afford has opened the door for me and many others to 7mm modelling.

I wouldn't have bothered otherwise.

I personally see a good future for rtr 7mm.



Rob.
 

adrian

Flying Squad
An O2 or M7, P or B4 surely must be candidates at some point?
All smallish locos that would get new entrants going on the ladder.
I agree and I'm rather surprised that a B4 hasn't been proposed by at least one of the manufacturers. I have to say it's not one I would personally consider to avoid any accusations of "wish-listing" but there was a nice kit produced years ago by Vulcan/Eric Underhill but they are very rare and there has been nothing since to my knowledge. So I do think there is a gap in the market for such a loco and yes if it was RTR and gets people interested in 7mm all to the good.
 
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