The never ending rain is allowing me plenty of workbench time... I'm enjoying building locos, but the outlay these days is the best part of a grand - kit +motor + wheels + decoder + extras... But you can't have too many locos... can you?
I’ve taken to ensuring that I buy in wheels etc when I get a kit. It’s a big outlay at one time but at least you know that you have the bits and what they are going to cost. Really important with commissions where the price you quote has to reflect the cost of bits. Wheels are a good example and I know that cost pressures on the suppliers are ramping up still.Yes, a O gauge loco is going to be a few bob. And there is the dilemma of trying to spread it out, too. If I buy the kit now, will the wheels still be available next year?
Aaand off we go again...
A Gladiator Crab this time - inspired by the work of PAD:-
You could always build another one Peter!PS .
The L1 looks superb! Wish I'd kept mine now.






