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Just checked my account and my order for the exclusive Liverpool Street pilot is showing due for payment on the 23rd… interesting!
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On 14/03/2024 at 22:09, Gilwell Park said:
The RCTS book on BR standard 4-6-0 & 2-6-0 report them as being used on excursions to Clacton etc.
One of the Stratford engines, 78023, was reported being used on a special freight to Chingford.
I always understood that they were allocated to Stratford to replace the remaining J15 for a few months before being transferred to March.
A trawl online did turn up a photo of 78028 at Huntingdon East en-route to Clacton.
https://www.rail-online.co.uk/p645313931/hb5cdb0fc
Question is whether it worked through! The more I look at the Hornby model the more I’m tempted…
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2 hours ago, MarkSG said:
Interesting. I have to confess that I'd never heard of a Palvan before. I'm not sure whether, realistically, one would have found its way into rural East Anglia very shortly after being built, but I suppose there's a viable Rule 1 scenario whereby one was attached to a regular fruit train simply to make up the numbers. 🙂
Exactly the same scenario I’m pondering! I’ll have a trawl through some of the various books I’ve got tonight.
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Very nice. For those like me that don’t know that much about wagons I assume you would find these anywhere across the UK?
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27 minutes ago, Steamport Southport said:
They and their LMS cousins were used on heavy excursion traffic in Wales so I don't think they were exactly feeble for a 2MT.
Jason
Fair enough. The follow-up question to that would then be does anyone have any photos or reports? Would love to see photos as I’d love to justify buying one.
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I’m reading the latest issue of Model Rail and it has an article on the 2MT’s in which it states that 78028/029 of Leicester Midland shed were used on East Anglian excursion traffic and the article name checks Clacton-On-Sea. Has anyone ever seen photos or reports of this happening previously? Not heard of this previously, and the ones which were shedded on the GE 78022-025 were at Stratford (and then March) were only allocated for a few months and don’t appear to have ever been used. A 2MT also seems to be a bit of a small loco to use on heavy excursion traffic so it seems a bit doubtful to me. Any insight would be appreciated.
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Bachmann would be a good shout for a 153, fits well with their 158 and current lean towards the modern scene.
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Hadn’t seen this, but very pleased! Great choice. Have ridden on the real things quite literally hundreds of times in East Anglia, whether for trips to London, getting to college, then later commuting for work or on my way to see family dotted all over East Anglia. Always used to make a beeline for the pantograph area and enjoy the scream of the traction motors, very much missed.
I have only modelled East Anglian steam to date, but I think I’ll have to build a small Southminster-inspired layout just for this, and get a sound version.
Special request from me for something East Anglian liveried in the first batch please, would absolutely love FGE but would also be happy with NXEA or Greater Anglia liveries.
And if not, if you do Silverlink or LM in the first batch, any chance of choosing a Silverlink set between 321421-437 (321415/416 also went on hire in Silverlink livery) or one of 321411/417 in London Midland please, as these operated out of Liverpool Street in those liveries at various times.
Very pleased, and hope it sells well!
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1 hour ago, JSpencer said:
I don't think I saw any argument against one yet.
5Dublo2’s post on 13th Feb suggests a TXS chip is too long and too wide without surgery.
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Any news on when the decorated samples will be shared at all? Hope that doesn’t come across impatient, I’m just excited for their arrival! 😁
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58 minutes ago, McC said:
There’s a little announcement Friday.
Then quite a few more after that this year !
Blue D5578 please! 😀 Looking forward to Friday and the others to come this year.
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1 hour ago, Fredo said:
That’s the one that I really want - was hoping it’d be in the Collectors Club today. Oh well, I’m sure someone will do it sooner or later!
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I notice they’ve even duplicated one of the Accurascale efforts, 31407 in Mainline Blue. Question is whether they’ll be able to outsell Accurascale, given theirs is an AS exclusive and Bachmann’s will be more widely available.
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1 hour ago, ThaneofFife said:
Well i dont think weve seen a Finsbury Park white stripe 31 for some time so maybe this could be on the cards tomoro.....in fact was it Lima who last did a white striper? Sure Hornby never produced one.
Accurascale are doing 31409 with white stripe.
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48 minutes ago, JSpencer said:
Add the 03/04, 08, 20, 24/24 on top. Bachmann has covered most with all new tooling.
Hornby are a bit stuffed. All their flagship diesels are now being done better elsewhere except the 08/09 and HST.
I’d say 08 and 20 are the other big flagship diesels (ignoring the HST which is in the iconic category). Bachmann have the 20 market cornered, however it does feel like a new 08 is only a matter of time, despite the existing Hornby and Bachmann efforts already being excellent. Question is, who will get there first?
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Great news, well done all involved.
Just the Genesis coaches to find a home for now - and hopefully the stillborn Genesis bogie coach project too!
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14 minutes ago, AY Mod said:
Not really.
We’ll have to agree to disagree - I have D5579 in Ochre from Kernow and I think it’s great. You pays your money and you takes your choice!
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Usually I don’t comment negatively as it’s up to manufacturers to decide what they’re going to produce and whether it’s commercially viable, and I’m all for competition but can’t help but feel a bit disappointed and slightly baffled.
There’s plenty of choice out there to either do something brand new to OO gauge RTR or something due an upgrade, but they’re choosing to compete against Accurascale again (who’s project has been well known about for a long time), and as we’ve seen with the 37’s the market appears oversaturated and it will happen again with these. Not only that, as nice as the Accurascale model is it’s a little debatable whether an upgrade was that necessary given the Hornby model is high fidelity and very very good - so we’re expecting the market to support three high-quality models at a time when prices are going up steeply and there is a lot of pressure on modellers wallets. Seems unnecessarily risky to me, plenty of other choice to go at which is disappointing.
But best of luck to Bachmann and I hope it’s a success for them - whichever one of the three manufacturers chooses to do D5578 in experimental blue will get my money.
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1 hour ago, Covkid said:
So what is wrong with the current Bachmann 03 ?
The Next18 mechanism runs like a dream with a decoder in it
I think that’s what he means. I’m hoping for a Next18 version in plain green!
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On 01/02/2024 at 20:31, Gwiwer said:
Just looking carefully at @kintbury jon's images above my question remains "Have they got the face right?" This was a contentious issue when the Vep first appeared. It certainly wasn't spot-on. But what is amiss?
Comparing both images with an almost head-on image of 3417 captured at Waterloo recently the models appear to have the central gangway area more or less correct. It is the outer areas which are astray.
We might only be talking in millimetres or even fractions thereof but it doesn't look quite like the real thing. Even if it's fractions of millimetres then Bachmann got it right with their 4-TC which has the same front end as the 4-Vep.
On the Vep the cab windows appear too narrow leaving the outer corner-pillar too wide. The outer bottom corner of the window should align with the outer upper corner of the jumper recess which the models do not. This means the jumper recesses are also too narrow and should extend farther towards the corner-pillars. The horns appear skinny and the warning "flash" out of proportion, too large and too wide for its height.
I attach, with permission, a screenshot of my friend Colin Duff's review of the 4-TC which uses side-by-side images of a real 4-Vep against the model 4-TC. The points made are salient and transferable to the Vep model; it also allows near head-on comparison which, if placed adjacent to a Vep model image (or even an actual model) will serve to illustrate the differences. The 4-TC shows that the correct "face" can be modelled albeit it too has had a few minor dimensional issues such as "fat horns"
Such things may still be deal-breakers for a few modellers when we are being asked to pay something in the region of £350 for a new 4-car unit.
It’s interesting how people’s perception differs because I think the face of the new Hornby VEP looks more convincing than the TC to my eye!
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4 hours ago, Chris56057 said:
EWS 37/4 would be very welcome..
37422 in the Collectors Club is still available, so unlikely I would say. https://www.Bachmann-collectorsclub.co.uk/site/search?q=37422
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6 hours ago, Steamport Southport said:
There was an article in one of the magazines a few years ago about the ones overhauled at Stratford (East London, not the one in the Midlands). I can't remember which magazine it was, Steam World or Steam Days ISTR. I'll try and dig it out.
Obviously not including the 94XX that was on loan there for a while on tests.
It was more like the overhauls of some PTs at Derby, not used in that area, just overhauled there. No idea which route they use to get there though.
Loads on the Southern Region though. They even got to places like Folkestone and Bournemouth!
https://kentrail.org.uk/folkestone_harbour.htm
Jason
Thanks Jason, if you could dig out the article that’d be great. Have tried a Google but nothing doing unfortunately.
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I’ll bite - the Spring announcement should be upon us very soon, does anyone know the date? Predictions?!
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Roads under stations (location?)
in UK Prototype Questions
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Kelvedon and Ipswich stations on the Great Eastern both have platforms that go over a road at the country end.