Roundhouse Engineering
Based in Doncaster, England, birthplace of some of the worlds most famous main line steam locomotives, Roundhouse has been building engines in SM32, SM45 and G Scale since 1982, and they are in operation on garden railways around the world, bringing the sights and sounds that only live steam offers, to thousands of satisfied operators.
This is a longer version of a video used on the Roundhouse stand at the recent Warley Model Railway Exhibition which features more footage of trains running in the garden hauled by past and present Roundhouse engines
Видео Roundhouse Engineering канала MrRnipper
This is a longer version of a video used on the Roundhouse stand at the recent Warley Model Railway Exhibition which features more footage of trains running in the garden hauled by past and present Roundhouse engines
Видео Roundhouse Engineering канала MrRnipper
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