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  1. Hi , could be worth looking at lendons of Cardiff to come to a compromise, their range of spares is excellent, comparable with peters spares, and often cheaper…..they don’t appear to have any class 71 spares unfortunately.
     

     

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  2. Hi Darius, …..exceptional work as always.

    my vote would be for the 2Hal (as it is an interesting one off), followed by the SR Demu  (since you have 2), and finally to be selfish the Clacton class 309 as I used to commute on those, and have one to be built, just mulling over the appropriate power bogie.

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  3. It’s good to see the constant stream of MTK kits appearing on the well known auction site, and perhaps a shame that Phoenix Precision who now own all the various moulds of Colins efforts ,don’t release any items, but I can appreciate why they haven’t.

    I would agree that the HST prototype was probably the Genesis offering, being just the cabs , which do look the part when married up to either Lima off Hornby bodies, and I wonder who now owns the Genesis range.

     

     

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  4. The joeuf loco has flush glazing which definitely improves the face , however compared to the other’s ,suffers from the tubby Duff syndrome, and is probably a touch underpowered.

    And apart from power bogie challenge,  overall Qkits resin casting and particularly face was way ahead of its time, and still stands up well to current offerings.

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  5. I thought I would share with you whilst sorting out items collected over the years, a loco covered by a few manufacturers with some success, in 00 gauge.

     

    from left to right…Bachmann, MTK, Lima/Hornby,Q-kits and joeuff.

    Two kit examples sit on Mainline Peak chassis and running gear.

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  6. One challenge sometimes overlooked, is I believe that the 56 power units were all trucked out to Romania and during the winter, where the road network was fairly basic.

     

    Another sale to note was the Hillman hunter tooling to Iran , which was an immense success for that nation, current travelogues still show many popping up …. Although their numbers seem to be overtaken now by Peugeot 405’s which were made there from 1992 until 2022…. And still made in Azerbaijan (per Wikipedia).

     

     

     

     

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  7. Good call and notes. .and the joy of picking up complete mtk locos second hand, takes the pain out of building them sometimes , and allows the more pleasant task of repainting and glazing . Todays paints and adhesives make life so much easier even against Colin Massinghams curve balls. !!!

     

    Cravens 105 , two car unit now on my radar, came  with under frames missing but then cost less than a fiver , so will be a bit of a hybrid, and to use some spare transfers is representing when some were parcels units in their twilight days in the 1980’s, and coming on nicely with Lima ho class 33 as the power unit.

     

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  8. A Class 128 emu I purchased a few years before the Heljan offering, caught my eye as I had never seen an mtk kit finished to such a high standard with respect to paint,lining and overall appearance , almost a shame after all the builder’s efforts that it sits on a Lima platform.

    I have built other offerings of the 128 ie silver fox and craftsman but never attained a similar standard.

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  9. The triang model with its faults is mildly transformed with ultrascale wheels.. much smoother and quieter..unfortunately there is usually a long lead time for their excellent products.

     

    Earlier this week on a well known auction site was one with ultrascale wheels , plus a non running trix model.

     

     

     

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