rogue lady.

p.williams

staying alive
Some years ago I bought a 'lady Ann ' in kit form and have never been able to make her run properly.
Can any member advise me of a roundhouse service centre or specialist ( preferably in the London area), where I could take her so that she could be sorted, before I consider offering her for sale ?
 
Take a day off work and go to the Roundhouse factory in Doncaster. I'm sure they will get her running well in no time. Obviously speak with them first.
 
Take a day off work and go to the Roundhouse factory in Doncaster. I'm sure they will get her running well in no time. Obviously speak with them first.
 
Take a day off work and go to the Roundhouse factory in Doncaster. I'm sure they will get her running well in no time. Obviously speak with them first.
I know you've said it twice :D:D:D but, on the basis of other people's comments about Roundhouse and their locos, I think you're right :nod::nod::nod:
 
I know you've said it twice :D:D:D but, on the basis of other people's comments about Roundhouse and their locos, I think you're right :nod::nod::nod:
Sometimes you do need to say things twice to get people to listen. No disrespect meant directly to you Mr. P.
JonD
 
"Roundhouse, Roundhouse.. So good you said it twice!.."
All together now..
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
I took mine along when she developed a little problem and they were very helpful. As you would expect they have people who know an aweful lot about setting up the locos they build there. They even picked up a couple of little problems I didn't know I had and only took a few seconds to fix.
 
Would that make them Roundmouse? :p
 
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