Hey, you rilly MUST tell us how on earth you model Fn3 locomotives for £200 or less! :O
tac
I bought the first Connie new at £200 - I think the shop owner had probably ordered an extra couple to get a delivery discount or some such, as he had two on the website for that price - three days later both were gone.




I bought the second Connie second hand but very lightly used for £200.




I have a 10 wheeler which is a Bachmann Annie with widened cab (part Connie) and footplates and a scratchbuilt whaleback tender
I have a 2-6-2 largely scratchbuilt under a Bachmann bug mauler body, which is currently undergoing conversion to battery power. I lied slightly over this one




as I think it cost about £220 to build - the wheels alone for loco and tender came to £120, and since I originally built it (in 1:22.5) I have widened the cab and footplates, and then bought a K27 tender shell from Bachmann for £50.
I have a battery powered Bachmann 45 tonner which cost less than £200 including the battery packs, sound card and ESC. The Actual loco was a Bachmann repo, but, although unused, had been attacked by a previous owner (and then I think returned and foisted on an unsuspecting retailer) and had bits missing inside, wires cut etc etc - no problem when starting out on a battery conversion, so purchased at a snip of the retail price.
I have a Banta crewcab which runs on an Essel Engineering chassis (made as a replacement for the Bachamnn Davenport) and by the time all of the R/C battery gear is included it might be a tinsey winsey bit more than £200.
I have a Worsley Works IOM Schoema diesel which has a heavily modified IP Engineering chassis, and is currently languishing while I try and change the chassis to sprung hornblocks. It was under £200 before I started messing about........................


Most of my stuff can be found here:-
http://www.gardenrailwayclub.com/railways/wild-west-sussex-railroad
It may not be that exciting, but it keeps me happy



Ah, I almost forgot - I have a live steam Accucraft 3-cylinder Shay that I paid a little more than £200 for - a small windfall, and before SWMBO could say 'fur coat' it had landed on the doorstep - they're quite a bit more expensive now though





