Take your time.  It is fairly easy if you have some modeling skills.  
Make a variable "speed" pewter soldering unit from a light variable current 
unit and a 4 inch electrical box.  Get the deep one
.  Have a good set of fine files and a file cleaner.
Double the size of the plans on a copier.

Mark all the holes to be drilled (on the plans, in red)  with the drill size 
number.  (Convert from the metric hole sizes given )

John Gardner in New Zealand makes these  "kitsets" for BTS.    If you lose or 
are missing a part.  BTS will help you.  
Call Billy at 2: am, in the morning

John Armstrong
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lance McCold 
  To: S-Scale Group 
  Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 11:25 PM
  Subject: {S-Scale List} BTS 0-6-0 kit


  A friend of mine is interested in building one of the BTS 0-6-0 locomotives,
  http://www.btsrr.com/bts6100.htm
  Have any of you built this kit? Can anyone offer a review?

  Thanks,

  Lance McCold
  Knoxville, TN



   

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