I don't need any more kits, but when rooting around under a stand at Sunday lunchtime, it seemed rude to pass up some very cheap Wills kits. They are a handy "get out of jail" card when I need a magazine, or even a blog project. Seated people are very handy too. I've been using a few figures recently, and hadn't realised how few of these I had. These, plus the Ratio drums and Mabex transfers, cost me a tenner.
The N gauge lorry and horse-drawn parcel wagon are potential four-step BRM projects, and only a quid each.
My point is, that bargains are out there. I was 3/4 of the way through the show. What was there to be found on Saturday morning? Or am I just weird in the things I choose to buy?
One thing I really don't need is an O gauge loco kit. Trouble is, I've looked longingly at this one many times. I know it's marketed as a beginner's kit, and I'm an experienced etched builder, but I just like the look of it. Being a Connoisseur product, I know it will go together nicely, and should be a fun build.
To date, I've looked, then carried out the calculation of the final cost once motor wheels and gears are added, and decided against it. Here, we have the kit with those parts, for the price of the basic kit. I pondered for most of the day, but since no one else had snapped it up by late afternoon, I gave in. The thing is, the more I look at the kit, the greater my enthusiasm to put it together. Considering my lack of enthusiasm for personal projects recently, it's worth the money for that alone.








