It's going together well Robert. I love round houses. One of the biggest ones out west in the US also had an engine repair shop behind it. It has almost totally been torn down now. What loss to history. I for one will be watching every episode of this build for sure Sir! Regards, Solomon
It was a full round house with an opening on the main side for one track in to the round table, and a bi-pass around to the engine shops. I've been looking for the pictures of ot back in the day, but lost my link. I'll find it again, and send you the pics for your edification. Regards, Solomon
wow Robert. I thought my 6 stall roundhouse was huge. your going twelve.. massive my man. it is a great looking kit when it is done. a real eye catcher. you have my full attention for this video series.
Looking good Robert! The colors seem to be spot on, well "grease spot on" anyway. LOL! Say, how many stalls of the roundhouse would it take to make a full circle? I have a Bachmann turntable with 18 feeder tracks (20 degree radius, I think), so I'm not sure if the Walthers roundhouse would match up to my turntable. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks! Cheers, Dan
Great job Robert. I love your colour matching. Are people really going to see the pits once everything is installed? I like how you ended one scene with “there’s a beam in the way” and then you cut to the next scene holding a big jackhammer like tool. Lol. Took care of that! -Mark
Mark the big jackhammer scene sounds like a good video title lol but glad that part is over, and yes you will see the pits from the front cheers Robert
If you buy the main 3 stall kit and put the extra long bay on the right end, can you buy a second main kit and make 6 total bays but put another long bay on Left side to. .or can you just buy the add on kit
Great video with loads of details. Which ho roundhouse building kit did you use? On their website, Walthers sells 3 that I could find. 933-2900, 2901 (the addition) and 933-3041? In the 3041 there are no floors, just the floor inspection pits. In the instructions of the 2900 it shows the floor in the diagrams. I cannot find if the floors are an accessory either, on Walthers website. Any ideas?
look who has come back to life may I say welcome back if you had a router would have worked better and faster for the weathering I would have use sparky weathering but I would use a neighbor basement than you own or just have sparky weather it in his basement should have the flooding down by now you think lol sorry sparky I had to get that in Rober, have a great build and you sparky too on your layout Jennifer White train bug
Jennifer if i had a Router i would have used it, but i just used what i had on hand lol. And i reckon the flooded basement might be dry now lol again cheers Robert
SWEETA!!!! LOVE IT MAN.... WOW this great thanks for tuning us in ... Tom B.
Thanks for watching Tom cheers Robert
It's going together well Robert. I love round houses. One of the biggest ones out west in the US also had an engine repair shop behind it. It has almost totally been torn down now. What loss to history. I for one will be watching every episode of this build for sure Sir! Regards, Solomon
Solomon a pity about all the old buildings being torn down, they would
really look good now but thats life, cheers Robert
It was a full round house with an opening on the main side for one track in to the round table, and a bi-pass around to the engine shops. I've been looking for the pictures of ot back in the day, but lost my link. I'll find it again, and send you the pics for your edification. Regards, Solomon
Thanks Solomon
Now that's what I'm talking about, a nice big roundhouse to store all your engines.....Awesome Robert!
Thanks Darren and this will be great when working and i will be able
to go up the incline the right way now cheers Robert
That’s a huge building! Looking forward to seeing it completed!
-JG
Thanks mate big yes but hope it looks good when everything is done cheers Robert
Great video, I love watching your video's, great job and I can't wait to see the rest, thanks for sharing....
Thanks mate and i'm doing this build in between the winter scene cheers Robert
Amazing Video, I just purchase a 3 stall roundhouse, Looking forward to your next video, Thank You
Glen hope you have fun with yours and all my videos are up 17 off them cheers Robert
WOW that's one good size Round house , good mix of color for the base
Cheers Glynn
Thanks Glynn and this should look ok in the small space i have put this in cheers Robert
wow Robert. I thought my 6 stall roundhouse was huge. your going twelve.. massive my man. it is a great looking kit when it is done. a real eye catcher.
you have my full attention for this video series.
Thanks mate cheers Robert
The train club I belong to has a 21 stall roundhouse.
hi Robert... i like your technique for doing the concrete... looking forward to your next vid.. thanks for sharing.. vinny
Thanks Vinny just hope this looks good at the end cheers Robert
Wow Robert ,that is a big engine house mate cant wait to see more progress on this cheers Ron.B
Thanks Ron and i hope it looks good in its resting spot cheers Robert
Wait 'til the missus realizes you just trashed one of her towels :-) great job - going to be a cool building. Mark
Mark the missus won't miss the towel, she never come's in the shed lol cheers Robert
Looking forward to the next part.
Thanks and i'm looking forward to the next one as well cheers Robert
More progress on the layout. Can't wait to see the stalls done.
Scott me too cheers Robert
Looking great !!!!!!
Thanks Mate and cheers Robert
I’ve used walthers and me personal love it
Same here cheers Robert
Looking good Robert! The colors seem to be spot on, well "grease spot on" anyway. LOL! Say, how many stalls of the roundhouse would it take to make a full circle? I have a Bachmann turntable with 18 feeder tracks (20 degree radius, I think), so I'm not sure if the Walthers roundhouse would match up to my turntable. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks! Cheers, Dan
Danny i think 24 stalls make a full circle. And yes to the
grease part lol cheers Robert
Awesome video
Thanks for watching cheers Robert
Hi Robert, Look forward to seeing the end result.............John.
Me too John cheers Robert
Great job Robert. I love your colour matching. Are people really going to see the pits once everything is installed? I like how you ended one scene with “there’s a beam in the way” and then you cut to the next scene holding a big jackhammer like tool. Lol. Took care of that! -Mark
Mark the big jackhammer scene sounds like a good video title lol
but glad that part is over, and yes you will see the pits from the front
cheers Robert
Progressing well with it
Thanks Dave cheers Robert
If you buy the main 3 stall kit and put the extra long bay on the right end, can you buy a second main kit and make 6 total bays but put another long bay on Left side to.
.or can you just buy the add on kit
I don't know, all i did was added the add on kits cheers
Great video with loads of details. Which ho roundhouse building kit did you use? On their website, Walthers sells 3 that I could find. 933-2900, 2901 (the addition) and 933-3041? In the 3041 there are no floors, just the floor inspection pits. In the instructions of the 2900 it shows the floor in the diagrams. I cannot find if the floors are an accessory either, on Walthers website. Any ideas?
Peter, i used one 933-2900 modern Roundhouse.
And i used three 933-2901 Addition.
All come with floor and pits cheers
@@csxmad Thank you.
Man thats going to be a big roundhouse. Looking good so far. Hey do you do test pieces befor you paint your stuff? KUTGW mate!
No i just spray it and hope it works out lol cheers Robert
Really enjoy the round house and turntable build. Can u tell me the part number for the turntable please. Was it Dcc or non. Thank u.
The Turntable part number is 933-2859 and this is DC/DCC 130 foot cheers Robert
@@csxmad thank u.
How big of an area did you need for that roundhouse?
Four feet cheers
OMG.... I thought I was playing RIVEN at the sound of the opening .... WHEW!
Lol thanks
How did you measure the inner circle of turntable from the line you drew?
I used a nail in the centre with a piece of string and a pen at the end cheers
@@csxmad Thanks
Inspiring!
Thanks Mate
look who has come back to life may I say welcome back if you had a router would have worked better and faster for the weathering I would have use sparky weathering but I would use a neighbor basement than you own or just have sparky weather it in his basement should have the flooding down by now you think lol sorry sparky I had to get that in
Rober, have a great build and you sparky too on your layout
Jennifer White train bug
Jennifer if i had a Router i would have used it, but i just used what i had on hand lol.
And i reckon the flooded basement might be dry now lol again cheers Robert
Enjoying this build! facebook.com/groups/HOScaleTutorials
Thanks so much cheers Robert
OK, OK so now you have done it... Are you trying to send me a message?
George yes i am trying to send you a message and now you have it lol cheers Robert