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  1. John, If you haven’t already done so, you could ask Farish themselves - use the Contact Us link on their website. They’re usually more than happy to help with queries like this. Good luck, Mark
  2. In N gauge, of course, after the Electrostars ... Mark
  3. I found exactly the same a little earlier but if you go back to Ebay now Issue 3 is on sale on its own for £4.95 + p&p. Grahame - Delighted to see another issue - I've thoroughly enjoyed issues 1 & 2. Hope this isn't the last one. Mark
  4. Has there been any statement on the development of other, previously announced new / modified tooling such as the 450 and sound fitted 5MT? Thanks, Mark
  5. I picked up NSE 319 004 from the always helpful Great Eastern Models yesterday. It's a lovely model but the pantograph, which is very fragile, hadn't been assembled properly and fell to pieces as soon as it was very gently removed from its packaging. I tried to reassemble it but it seemed to be missing a tiny pin so reluctantly had to return it. It's the only one they had in stock so will have to wait a couple of days for a replacement to arrive. I wondered whether to just glue it in place - I model 3rd rail Southern so wouldn't ever run it with the pantograph up, but didn't really want to drop just shy of £300 on an imperfect model. Mark
  6. Just noticed the RRP has risen to £349.95 - £297.46 with the 15% discount at Rails, TMC, Kernow etc. Not wholly inconsistent with current inflation rates (BoE prediction of 7.25% next month) but still painful. Will have to have that 'do I or don't I?' debate again, although will probably reach the same conclusion I reached after the last increase. Mark
  7. Those Revolution figures on sound are interesting. My local model shop, the wonderful Great Eastern Models, recently told me that over 50% of their loco / mu sales are sound fitted (either factory fitted or subsequently added) these days. This is mostly 00 gauge of course, but sound equipped n gauge models (on the rare occasions they get any new models to sell of course) fly off their mostly bare n gauge shelves. I haven't dipped a toe in the sound fitted world yet, but I am tempted by the forthcoming 5MT and, @grahame, would queue for months in the snow for a sound fitted 2EPB. Mark
  8. This is true, but (and I'm referring specifically to n gauge here, although the same may well be the case for other gauges) pretty much every manufacturer has experienced fairly considerable delays with at least some of their releases in the last few years for a variety of well discussed reasons - developments in Chinese manufacturing practice, Brexit, Covid, supply chain crises, shortages of and rising costs of raw materials, wages etc. to name just a few. Admittedly in some cases (and Dapol's WC / BoB is looming large in my mind as I write this) the delays are to some degree self inflicted, it's often the case that global events completely beyond a producer's control have conspired against them. It's been a pretty challenging few years for Farish / Bachmann, Dapol and the NGS and even the brilliant newer entrants to the market - Revolution, Sonic etc have seen some delivery times stretch to a level way beyond what they'd anticipated and planned for. I think the Farish 319, which is due early 2022, was announced in 2016 - quite a wait and although it's a little outside my timeframe, I'll definitely be picking one up. We can reasonably question some of the decisions that manufacturers make on which models to prioritise (do we really need a RTC TSO before any one of countless blue/grey, green, maroon, choc & cream mk1s?), but I take the view that rather than bash them (and any other n gauge producers) for taking so long to get a model on the shelves, I'm just grateful that, in the climate of the last few years, they've made the effort to (hopefully shortly) get it there at all. Getting back to the NGS Hunslet - I think the Society have stuck their necks on the line a little with this and should be highly commended for it. I can't wait for mine to arrive. I wonder if the DCC ready 03s and 04s would have appeared quite so soon if the NGS hadn't broken some considerable ground. Mark
  9. In light of the positive noises Bachmann made to Osborns about the Farish range 3 months ago (copied below from the Summer Announcements thread) it's hardly unreasonable to express mild disappointment. Posted May 5 just had this from the horse's mouth and more encouraging for Farish hopes "I can also assure you that if you get asked and I am sure you will, Graham Farish has not been forgotten just wait until the Autumn launch, rest assured we have some very exciting models en route. I can't see a whole lot here that's very exciting, or even slightly exciting, for n gauge modellers in fairness. I guess they've maybe had some unexpected delays. Mark
  10. Mine arrived this morning and I'm very impressed. I've only skimmed through so far but, there's a good and varied selection of 'How to' articles along with some good layout and product features. I'll be particularly interested to read more on London Bridge - I'd been keenly following developments in the NGS Journal when Grahame was Editor and will be very happy to read more. I'd always been fairly ambivalent about the A4 v A5 debate, but this (A4) magazine is as persuasive an argument as I can imagine for the Society to upsize - visually it's a big improvement. It seems like it's selling very well so I hope there will be further issues in due course. If there is - Grahame, would you publish a track plan for London Bridge? Mark
  11. I feel your pain & frustration, Dorestmike. I model BR(S) mid-late 60s, South London and would be very happy to see any Southern 4-6-0 even if it is at the outer limits of my timeframe. I too feel the Southern is a little under-represented in N Gauge, although there have been a few more releases in recent years - C Class, N Class, V Class, Brighton Belle, Merchant Navy and Class 33 (the latter 2 obviously too late for your era) along with Bulleid, Maunsell and Birdcage coaches, so there has been some progress. I'm not sure how well the Merchant Navies sold - they seemed to hang around on the shelves for ages, although I note neither Rails nor TMC have any in stock now. Contrastingly, the N class must have sold well for Farish to invest relatively quickly in new liveries and a sound fitted model. Lovely selection of locos you have there - thanks for sharing. Mark
  12. Couldn't agree more with Paddy's comments. Good luck to KR Models - I've just expressed an interest and will certainly be in for 1 or 2. Production of a good quality n gauge Shark would, I'm sure, be an enormous boost to the King project. Mark
  13. I'm also amazed Farish haven't produced a 2-EPB. It does seem such a obvious choice. Would be very happy to see a rebuilt MN too. I don't suppose there'll be too much announced though - didn't they say a year or two ago that they would only anounce new items when they were less than 18 months away from delivery? Not much sign of last year's announcements hitting the shelves any time soon and there's still quite a backlog from previous years. Mark
  14. Crikey, Mr Jones, these are seriously good! All 4 have been happily trundling around my filthy corner of 1960s South London for a few days now and are putting most of my other stock to shame. Will obviously need to get them weathered, although they clearly warrant some kind of Mercig-esque expert attention rather than being subjected to my ham-fisted efforts. It looks like early sales are pretty brisk - Hattons appear to be sold out already (good effort) - really hope these continue to sell well and put you in a position to green light the next livery quickly, and the one after that etc. In light of Dapol 's regrettable withdrawal from n gauge, it is really heartening to see new entrants to the market (djm & revolution - and NGS, although I admit, in it's Golden Julbilee, the Society's not exactly new) sticking their necks out and producing interesting models of such outstanding quality. If you're wondering whether to pick up one or two or indeed several of these excellent wagons ... I'd jump in quickly before they go. You won't regret it. Thanks from one happy modeller, MW . Thanks
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