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Adamski94

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  1. Love the Anglia one, will be ordering one at least! Hopefully this means some matching mk2s are on the way.
  2. The 755s look quite interesting especially as I drive them! The only thing for me is the lack, currently, of any sound decoders to match them. Think I would rather a 321 be produced but anything Anglian based is good for me.
  3. I would love to see any of the following produced, especiallyto AS standard: Class 309 Class 312 Class 315 Class 317 Class 321 Class 360 No prizes for guessing which region I model!
  4. Adamski94

    Oxford N7

    Thanks Guys I couldn't find anything to suggest it does and having pressed every function can confirm there is no light on my model at least!
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    Oxford N7

    My BR E/C N7 turned up today. Very nice model with good sounds IMHO. My only gripe is that only a few of the functions are actually on the correct F number but that maybe my controller? I do have one question. Does anyone know if these are pre fitted with firebox glow? I only ask because it mentions on the functions list but wonder if that's just a generic note
  6. Maybe that's why Bachmann has held off our ones so they can make the correct horn grill. Mmmmm probably not! If it works it works! The most important thing is that sales continue to be positive for Bachmann and indeed other companies to keep investing in models like this. I know people have had issues but my 90 is the best model I currently own and things like working pans are a great step for us in British outline in my opinion. Now to just hope someone gets some Great Eastern EMUs out there.
  7. It certainly does look odd to see a white 90 paired with a yellow and green one! For me I have grown up with and subsequently worked with the East Anglian 90s so they always have a special place for me, as well as the Freightliner ones. In fact I bought the powerhaul 90042 as it was the first 90 I saw in that livery.
  8. Sounds good to me! Personally I can't stand the new Freightliner orange so hopefully they stay white a little longer.
  9. The livery discussion is quite interesting although completely off skew from the majority I would like to see any future announcement include an East Anglian passenger livery. GA white would suit what I have atm best but NX or ONE would sit very well with me!
  10. Hi everyone, I'm after some help. I am trying to add the pipework detailing to my Heljan class 15 however there are no instructions as to where each part goes. I have tried looking at photos of the real thing and try to work it out from there but thus far haven't had much success. Wonder if someone has a photo of their loco or any idea what goes where. I have managed to fit the discs and steps as they were obvious and relatively easy but the pipework confuses me a bit. Thanks in advance. Adam
  11. Yh not particularly fruitful! Hence I shall avoid them and stick with Bachmann. Mind you not that I need more 66s but...
  12. Yes but it's more the disappointment and hassle involved. Especially with what seemed to be a great model. I'm sure we would rather a working and great product than to have to get our money back
  13. It's a shame about these locos. I was really excited when I first saw them announced and all the features they were to include. I didn't preorder any due to not being able to justify at that time the expense but now it seems I dodged a potential bullet.
  14. I think hattons use ESU but I am not sure and would happily be corrected
  15. It was legomanbiffo sound from rails. Not too sure what the hattons sound was. I think you are right in there being no factory sound.
  16. I bought the sound fitted 90 on Poweehaul from hattons. When it arrived the pan was damaged but everything else was pergect. I returned it to hattons, who were very helpful, refunded me in full as they had none left in stock. I bought a replacement from rails of sheffield and it has worked perfectly since
  17. I don't know about other TOCs but the one I work for Sundays are not part of the working week but nor are they really voluntary. You can make yourself unavailable for them but if they can't be covered then you have to work. Thus I don't really know of many occasions certainly in my experience where Sunday trains have been cancelled due to lack of staff. However thats just a very small part of the national picture.
  18. Unfortunately too true. There are too many 'experts' interfering. It seems that if you do the job day in day out you know nothing but if you are a 'consultant' or 'advisor' then you know best. Even within the railway it seems, in my experience, that a person who has never been to a certain station or depot can tell you the best way to run that station or depot. Funnily enough their great plans seldom work.
  19. If Bachmann produce some Anglia MK2fs and DBSO then they will definitely get my wallet this year! Oh and some more 90 liveries wouldn't go amiss
  20. I hope you are wrong. The last thing the railway needs is 'experts' with no rail experience to tell it how it should be run.
  21. There are no easy answers, thats the problem. All solutions involve all parties singing from the same hymn sheet and being integrated and co-operative, the opposite to the idea of privatisation!
  22. I agree, TOCs don't really seem to have any accountability at all for their own actions. Everyone is quick to accuse staff of being lazy and greedy when they strike to protect their jobs and livelyhood but no one seems to care about all the hard work staff have to do when disruption occurs or all the unsociable hours they do. Not to mention the abuse they recieve when things go wrong often because of the inconsiderate actions of the TOC they work for.
  23. The problem I see as has been mentioned is the lack of railwaymen/women in managerial positions. The directors are mostly ex retail from places like Marks and Spencers who, whilst probably very competent at running retail industries, do not understand the fundamental difference in the way the rail industry works. The other issue is simply running a business, hence the above scenario, instead of a service. As was mentioned it is more economical to cancel a train than to provide spare stock and crew for when disruption occurs. It all adds up to a system that lacks any empathy for its customers which leads to more friction then with front line staff who then feel very disenchanted with the industry and then feel less and less loyalty and pride towards it.
  24. The class 90 has pushed boundaries in certain areas. The pan being controlled on DCC naturally being a first for RTR OO gauge in the UK. I do agree too with the idea of pushing the boundaries in the 'bland' era of operations. For me it is what I know best and fully welcome all developments in the modelling of that era.
  25. I would definitely be interested in any East Anglian based liveries One, NXEA or Greater Anglia.
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