The G3 Society Project Loco is now in production.
The kit consists of laser cut steel parts for the chassis, laser cut brass parts for the body, all other parts are 3D printed. Included in the kit are Slaters wheels, all fixings and materials to complete the engine.
There will be a construction manual available to download and online support if required. Not included are motor /gearbox, and R/C equipment.
The cost of the kits will be £500.00 + £10 P&P by FedEx.
Please register your interest here g3projectloco@gmail.com
Mike
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Well done, Mike. The society owes you huge thanks for your energy and enthusiasm in driving this project forward to its conclusion.
Nick
Here here and in such a short time as well.
Jon
Yep. 100%
Mike
Very tempted, will the boiler come pre rolled?
Thank you for the kind comments, I had the help of four other members who made valuable contributions to getting the project to this stage.
Hornbeam
The boiler, smokebox and roof are performed, to make the kit easy to construct.
There are 2 kits left from the first production run.
Mike
The second prototype in Southern livery, a good contrast to the LSWR version.
The kits are being dispatched and that brings a conclusion to the Project's first phase.
The next phase is to publicise the loco to attract new members to the society which is the whole point of the venture. I would be interested to hear ideas where to publicise the Project.
Mike
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Mike,
I will speak with Phil Parker, editor of Garden Rail, as I have been invited by him to attend the National Garden Railway Show, Peterborough, on Saturday, as part of the Garden Rail contingent.
Would you be willing to write an account of the construction?
If so, I will suggest to him that you produce an article on the project.
Otherwise, I am sure a "mention" could be arranged, to publicise the availability of the kit.
Regards,
John.
Dear G6 Kit Builders
As it is nearly a year since the kits were sent out, and we are receiving further interest in the kits, we would like to hear from those who bought kits as to their satisfaction, suggestions of improvements or any other comments, and more over photo's of your engines.
Look forward to hearing from you all
Mike
I've made up the frames and the connecting rods but, that's about it, I'm afraid. This project has been overtaken by others.
Jon
Well I've bought one!
Regards
Ralph