Round House Interiors

I have a two stall locomotive servicing building off of my turntable which I would like to detail on the inside. Having trouble locating a vendor for interiors for this, Walthers seems to only have one choice which is on back order (and $51). Any suggestions?

Hal

Do some research on the Internet for photos of interior of roundhouses.

Make a list of what you see, then build your own.

The heavy machinery was located in the backshop behind the roundhouse, so there won’t be any heavy machinery in the locomotive storage area. Probably just some work benches and cabinets with some heavy hand tools, oil cans, and such. Maybe a drill press or two. Maybe a few stools and work platforms that can be moved around by hand. Don’t forget the pits.

This is my Atlas roundhouse:

I found a cinder-block pattern on the web, and printed up some sheets of it on cardstock (thick paper, available at Staples, etc.) Then I cut out slots for the windows and doors, and glued the pieces to the inside walls. This gives a good look, and also provides a light-block. (The walls of this particular model are very thin plastic.)

The floor is coffee stirrers “liberated” from work. I scratch-built the workbench and a shelf, again out of coffee stirrers, and added some interior “pipes” made of plastic sprue. The figures are Woodland Scenics. I even located some centerfolds appropriate to my era and put them on the back wall, above the workbench.

Greenway Products (www.greenwayproducts.com) has an assortment of machine tools, like lathes and drill presses, that you can add to your model. I’ve got a “service station detail kit” from J.L. Innovative that has tool chests, oil cans, barrels and the like, which also can be used to add small details to a roundhouse.

http://www.jaksind.com/Page/ss_main.html

Jaks sells a bunch of interior detail stuff. You’ll just have to search around their site a bit.

Great link Loather, thanks [tup]

Thanks guys! You’ve really helped me out!

Hal

I have been detailing my roundhouse for about a year now and still working on some of the detail parts for that and the locomotive servicing facility as well. Here is my initial list of parts that I orderd from Train Buddy Train Shop through Walther’s catalog with the manufacturer, item #, and item description:

Manufacturer

Item #

Description

Alexander Scale

120-2603

Lathe/tool makers

Alexander Scale

120-2604

Mdrn drill press flr mdl

Alexander Scale

120-2605

Pedestal tool grinder

Alexander Scale

120-2606

Brdgprt vrt milling mach

Alexander Scale

120-3102

Instrument case

American Limited Models

147-5100

Diesel Sanding Tower

B.T.S.

464-23000

Oil Drum Rack w/Drums 2/

Custom Finishing

247-7024

Cmprssr 160psi w/hyrl whl

Custom Finishing

247-7042

Auto Rail Lifter kit

Thanks Ryan for taking the time to provide the item list and the pictures. It really helps!

Hal

http://www.greenwayproducts.com/a_machine.shtml

I forgot about this place.

Hal and Ryan,

Check out this company:

http://www.riograndemodels.com/New.htm

Eric has lots of cool engine shop machines.

Guy