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Sud Express quietly enters the TT120 market
Mike at C&M replied to Twinrover's topic in 2.5mm Scale - TT:120
C&M Models are a Sudexpress stockist. At present, it is not our intention to stock the 'TT' items, but we can easily handle an order for an 'TT' models that you want. Best way to contact us is by e-mail to sales@candmmodels.co.uk -
When I was in Hamburg back in October, I visited 2 model shops. The best was Uwe Hesse, a very short walk from Landwehr S-Bahn station. Excellent stocks of many ranges, but check opening times before you visit. They didn't re-open, after lunch, until 3 p.m.. I also visited Zuge und Mehr, on the Altstadter Strasse, close to the Hauptbahnhof. I was disappointed, as the shelves had many spaces which I would have thought could have carried more extensive stocks. Also, with regard to Miniatur Wunderland, I suggest you book advance tickets, and aim to go as early as you can, to be in there before it gets busy. It was suggested to me that I book for more than one day, so I booked tickets for 3 days, and used them all! Being in my 60s, it was the amount of time I could stand that governed how long I spent there, but managed at least 6 hours on each day, and definitely did not get bored at any time - there is an incredible amount to see.
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RevolutioN Trains Announce Cartic-4 Car Carriers in N Gauge
Mike at C&M replied to sc2016's topic in Revolution Trains
C&M Models simply haven't had the time to add these to the online shop, as yet. We have ordered them, so if anyone wants to throw an order our way in the near future, an e-mail to sales@candmmodels.co.uk is the best way, at present Mike Parsons C&M Models Carlisle -
C&M Models are delighted to announce that they are now a stockist of Sudexpress models. Sudexpress have been licensed by Stadler to produce the Eurodual locomotives which are now appearing all over the European network. also the Euro4000 diesel locomotives are already in the range, and the Euro6000 electric locomotives will follow in the future. This family of locomotives are being obtained by many private operators, and tend to work large block freight trains all across Europe. One such traffic is timber traffic, and Sudexpress also have available the Gigawood twin wagons which work for a number of different European companies. The full family is available in 'HO' scale, Euroduals are being done in 'N' and 'TT'. Sudexpress also do a number of Iberian prototypes. Best known is the Portugese Class 1400s, based on the British Class 20s - a batch of these is due later in 2024. The accompanying Schindler coaches are also becoming available. Various Portugese coaches and Spanish/Portugese freight vehicles are within the range Initially, we are stocking items which Sudexpress currently have available, but orders are being placed for items yet to be released. Our current stocks are listed at https://cmmodels.7.ekm.shop/sudexpress-586-c.asp . Sudexpress have a website at https://www.sudexpressmodels.eu/ , and by clicking on the 'Catalogue' button on the menu bar, you can download the 2023-2024 catalogue. Any enquiries or advance orders are best e-mailed to sales@candmmodels.co.uk
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The best currently available dcc controller
Mike at C&M replied to Hobb0's topic in DCC Help & Questions
Pardon my ignorance, but what can be speedier than pressing a button to choose what you want - locomotive/function or accessory, and then putting in the number of your chosen item, and hit the select button to confirm your choice? For example, [Locomotive][1][Select], rather than inputting 0001 for your 4 digit address? Once you are used to a system, speed of selection on most systems takes a tiny amount of time. -
The best currently available dcc controller
Mike at C&M replied to Hobb0's topic in DCC Help & Questions
The big red "STOP" button on the Kinesis will do this. -
The best currently available dcc controller
Mike at C&M replied to Hobb0's topic in DCC Help & Questions
Very easy. There are three buttons towards the bottom of the handset - locomotives, functions and accessories. Press the one you want to choose. Enter the number of locomotive/function or accessory and then hit the select button. And on you go. -
The best currently available dcc controller
Mike at C&M replied to Hobb0's topic in DCC Help & Questions
Having been at a Bachmann traders workshop earlier this week, can I recommend the forthcoming Bachmann Kinesis system. Due out in about 3 months time, and with an RRP of £399, which many retailers will discount. An initial appraisal is available at https://news.Bachmann.co.uk/2023/11/Bachmann-kinesis-model-railway-control-redefined/ and further detailed information will be made available as release time approaches. -
Where did you start spotting railways
Mike at C&M replied to lmsforever's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
My father has a photograph of me at the age of 3 weeks, sitting next to the WCML at Brock, in my pram. Start 'em young! -
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There are 8 shops in all who are selling the class 56s, and I think we are all struggling with the overwhelming number we have to send out. So for those who are still waiting, please be patient. We are getting them despatched as quickly as we are able.
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C&M Models are sold out of all the sound versions. We still have most of the non-sound versions, but these too are selling fast.
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Flashback to Thursday morning, and that moment when you realise you are the proud owner of 157 Cavalex Class 56s.
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As another Cavalex retailer, I can confirm that this release is overwhelming when it comes to the sheer volume of models we have to despatch. Whichever retailer you may have used, please be patient with us - we are being as fast as we can!
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Let me put your mind at rest. The answer is C&M in Carlisle. All being well, the Cavalex delivery service is booked into Carlisle tomorrow