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Railmaster Exports Sn3

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Railmaster Exports Sn3
Posted by NevinW on Tuesday, September 7, 2004 9:58 AM
As I continue my explorations into Sn3, On30, On3 I have come across a company called Railmaster Exports from Australia. They appear to be making brass/White metal locomotive kits in Sn3 for a wide variety of locomotives- even non-Colorado prototypes. Since SPNG and Carson & Colorado are two roads I really like, this might be the start of a very interesting model railroad. I believe that Paul Scoles has used their kits for his Sn3 PBR&NCo.

Has anyone here built any of their kits and what did you think? How difficult is it to order something from Australia? Opinions? thanks - Nevin
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Posted by andrechapelon on Tuesday, September 7, 2004 1:52 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by NevinW

As I continue my explorations into Sn3, On30, On3 I have come across a company called Railmaster Exports from Australia. They appear to be making brass/White metal locomotive kits in Sn3 for a wide variety of locomotives- even non-Colorado prototypes. Since SPNG and Carson & Colorado are two roads I really like, this might be the start of a very interesting model railroad. I believe that Paul Scoles has used their kits for his Sn3 PBR&NCo.

Has anyone here built any of their kits and what did you think? How difficult is it to order something from Australia? Opinions? thanks - Nevin


They're actually in New Zealand, not Australia: http://www.railmaster.co.nz/. Given that their kits are priced in USD http://www.railmaster.co.nz/railway/loco.htm, I'd say they do a lot of US business given that Sn3 isn't the most popular scale/gauge combo going.

Unfortunately, I'm in HO and have never built one.

Andre
It's really kind of hard to support your local hobby shop when the nearest hobby shop that's worth the name is a 150 mile roundtrip.
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Posted by wp8thsub on Tuesday, September 7, 2004 10:31 PM
I have not personally built a Railmaster kit, but one of the guys in our round robin group has three for his Sn3 Lake Tahoe Ry. layout. They seem to assemble OK provided you're familiar with steam locomotive kits or have worked with brass. The one he has finished is a 2-8-0 which runs as well and looks as good as a typical brass import. The frame is assembled from brass for durability, while the superstructure consists of metal castings with some brass details.

Visit their site at http://www.railmaster.co.nz . Note that most of the kits are now available with built up mechanisms or fully assembled for an extra charge. According to the modeler with the LTRy layout, Railmaster is a good company to deal with and is very cooperative if a kit has missing parts or some other problem. Railmaster has a reputation for responding quickly to questions and to requests for custom kits, etc.

Rob Spangler

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