A daily updated blog typed by someone with painty hands, oil under his fingernails and the smell of solder in his nostrils who likes making all sort of models and miniatures. And fixing things.
Monday, October 01, 2018
The world's cheapest model locomotive kit
Railway modelling is expensive, cripplingly so according to people on popular forums. Basically, if you want toy trains, you and your family will have to go without food for a year.
Of course, this is rubbish. If you must buy every new locomotive when it comes out then yes, it's a pricey hobby. If your ambitions are a bit more modest though, there are bargains to be had.
Easily the cheapest loco kit I am aware of is a laser cut 16mm scale model from Phil Sharples (search vwmonkeyblue on eBay, and there is a useful set of photos here). For £35, you get all the bits required to build a loco including motor, wheels, battery box and switch.
The basic laser-cut MDF parts slot together easily enough and the chassis even has plastic bearings which will be more than adequate for the light work it's designed for.
Needless to say, I won't be building the model exactly as intended. That would be no fun. You see the other way to make railway modelling cheap is to do some, erm, railway modelling...
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16mm Hunslet,
garden railway,
model railway
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4 comments:
Unfortunately Phil I've tried both links with no results. Nothing showing on ebay and the photo link returns " no server found".
Photo link now working for me. Must have been a problem at their end.
Phil, not the cheapest lock kit. The basic HGLW loco s only £26:50. http://www.eagleassist.com/hglw/Locos.html Whoever said 16mm scale is expensive?
You are right! Even cheaper - as you say, who says garden railways have to be expensive?
Mind you, I really fancy the Wittenberg Schafer Loco but need to clear some projects first...
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