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"New" Roundhouse Needs Help

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Posted by Modeloldtimer on Saturday, September 30, 2006 6:37 PM
I have the same Roundhouse with 3 bays. Boy it's old I bought mine back in the 1950's
See if  you can use pawns from old chess sets for the chimneys.


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Posted by claycts on Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:29 PM

Here is a 3 stall version of it. A little time and they do not look to bad.

I would suggest looking at what you have and consider  buying detail kit from SSltd. They have lots of small Items. I am just going to add some outside items and lights inside.

 

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Posted by Bob grech on Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:17 PM
A great way to spruce up a plastic model is to upgrade its roof. For example, try added corrugated aluminum panels (Campbell's Scale Models markets them) or "tar" paper. Tar paper roofs can be easily "scratched" using ordinary (paper) lunch bag material. To do this, first paint the bag using a mix of Floquil's weathered black and grey. Once dry, cut the paper into 1/2 inch wide strips (for HO scale) x 2 inches in length. Apply these strips over the existing (plastic) roof. Glue in place using a "tacky" white glue such as Elmer's. Make sure you overlap each piece slightly. For that superdetailed look: purchase a pounce wheel (Micro Mark and Vintage Reproductions) to add "nail holes" to the edges of each paper strip using a metal straight edge. You can also add a few small pieces to simulate repair patches. You'll be amazed how this simple detail can make a kit really stand out of the crowd!

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 28, 2006 5:02 PM

Looks like:

Doors

Chimneys

Dusty Roof

Walls.

The doors could be made from scrap wood off one good door as a template for cutting.

I noticed a few Chimneys missing.. more later..

That roof can use a cleaning, do you think soapy water in a tub will get that dust off?

Walls. They dont look healthy, perhaps a paint job might help out there.

If you think a stall is beyond saving, you might consider discarding it and using that space as a outside "Big engine" track. That way you may not need so many chimneys, doors or window glass.

I look forward to seeing your final work when it is completed.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, September 28, 2006 4:50 PM

Try this link and see if you can find parts.

http://www.walthers.com/exec/search?manu=322&split=30

 

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"New" Roundhouse Needs Help
Posted by DM&IR on Thursday, September 28, 2006 4:44 PM
My current layout plans are centered around a small commerical shortline operating in a metro area in the modern day. The prototype which I am observing just happens to operate a 12 stall roundhouse built in 1885.

So, with all that aside, I've become the new owner of this... challenge. It is a Six stall Heljan Plastic roundhouse I bought at a swap meet and it has seen better days. This will be my first structure which I will attempt to superdetail. My question is, are there any over-the-counter parts available I can use to help save this structure or will I need to scratchbuild a majority of the pieces? Here are two pics.

Links:

http://img475.imageshack.us/img475/1116/p1010083bp6.jpg

http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/2256/p1010082ed4.jpg

Thanks in advance!

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