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Fantastic pics from Andy of the A class, they clear up so many concerns I had a about the shape from previous pics. The shape of this is well and truly captured and must have been a challenge to get the cab profile just right. Any chance they can be reposted up on the IRM forums?

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On 30/10/2018 at 17:39, Accurascale Fran said:

 

No. Though we plan to sound record one for Crossley goodness.... :) 

 

I have found references to sound, but nothing that says it will be fitted before purchase. Is this going to be an aftersales option and, if not, when will we ba able to order sound fitted models? Of course, it's quite possible that all this has been discussed somewhere else and I've misssed it, so I apologise now if that's the case. It would be nice if my bubbles had something noisy at the front . . . . . .

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4 minutes ago, Mick Bonwick said:

 

I have found references to sound, but nothing that says it will be fitted before purchase. Is this going to be an aftersales option and, if not, when will we ba able to order sound fitted models? Of course, it's quite possible that all this has been discussed somewhere else and I've misssed it, so I apologise now if that's the case. It would be nice if my bubbles had something noisy at the front . . . . . .

Hi Mick,

 

All locos will arrive DC/DCC ready, with the chip sold separately. The speakers will be pre-installed in all locos, so all you will have to do is pop the roof off, and plug the chip in.

 

Cheers!

 

Fran

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3 hours ago, Accurascale Fran said:

 

All locos will arrive DC/DCC ready, with the chip sold separately. The speakers will be pre-installed in all locos, so all you will have to do is pop the roof off, and plug the chip in.

 

 

That's splendid. Thanks, Fran. :clapping_mini:

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029 at Tuam with the F&W 'Eireann Counties Crusader II" railtour. 05/10/85.

 

029 at Tuam with the F&W 'Eireann Counties Crusader II" railtour. 05/10/85.

 

 

A unique member of the fleet - the only one fitted with Air brakes, the pipes visible under the large headboard

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Hi everyone,

 

Big day for us here at Accurascale / IRM, as we can now show off decorated samples of our forthcoming Metrovick A Class! 

 

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Over the coming days we will bring you photos of each decorated sample we have received from China, beginning with our special edition A1 in as delivered condition!

 

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As you can see, the class leader is resplendent in original silver livery, which particularly shows off the bogie detail! There are some small changes to be made, but overall we are very happy with this one!

 

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Common features on our A Class locomotives include the following:

  • Heavy Die-Cast metal chassis
  • Separately applied steel detail parts, including grab handles, steps, wipers and more
  • Correct height mini-tension-lock couplers with NEM socket
  • Five-Pole motor with two flywheels
  • Metal Helical Gear box for maximum performance and slow speed running
  • Gearing arranged so locomotive can achieve a scale top speed of 130 km/h
  • DCC ready with PowerPack capacitor for uninterrupted power
  • Two quality speakers with large sound capsules for best possible sound
  • Fully detailed Lighting Pack, including:
  • Directional lighting, DC and DCC
  • Marker lights can be turned off when train is coupled to loco
  • high beam headlight function
  • separately switched cab lighting and illuminated, details driver’s console
  • Engine bay lighting
  • RP25-110  OO wheels with provision for re-gauging to 21mm gauge
  • Rotating axlebox hubs (with alternate axlebox covers for earlier versions)
  • Fully sprung metal buffers
  • Extra fine factory-fitted pipework
  • Extra fine factory-fitted plastic and etched steel detail parts
  • Minimum Radius 438mm (2nd Radius Set-track)
  • Length over Buffers 203mm

 

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We will reveal another A Class tomorrow, and then one each day next week, so make sure you check in with us daily for a new look!

 

A1 is our special edition A Class and will be available in a wooden presentation box. Limited to just 250 models, it is due in September. A limited amount remain on pre-order via our website. 

 

Cheers!

 

Fran

 

 

 

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Hi everyone,

 

Many thanks for your kind words! 

 

Today's reveal is A12 in CIE black with yellow ends, as it ran in the mid 60s. Almost BR-esque livery wise! Pre-ordering available on our website direct. 

 

Enjoy!

 

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Cheers!

 

Fran

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39 minutes ago, Accurascale Fran said:

Hi everyone,

 

Today's reveal is A12 in CIE black with yellow ends, as it ran in the mid 60s. Almost BR-esque livery wise! Pre-ordering available on our website direct.

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Cheers!

 

Fran

 

Fran, and all the people at Accurascale / IRM

 

May I say that, not only are your models excellent, but the whole professionalism of your organisation is fantastic and to be admired.

 

I'm particularly struck by the photographic quality of the pictures you've provided. Crisp and all in focus, well lit, no distracting background. This I've also noted in your CAD drawings, again concise, consistently informative and very clear images.

 

For what's it worth, well done from me.

 

I'm looking forward to see the other liveries over the next few days, as I'll certainly be ordering one (or two).

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4 minutes ago, Damo666 said:

 

Fran, and all the people at Accurascale / IRM

 

May I say that, not only are your models excellent, but the whole professionalism of your organisation is fantastic and to be admired.

 

I'm particularly struck by the photographic quality of the pictures you've provided. Crisp and all in focus, well lit, no distracting background. This I've also noted in your CAD drawings, again concise, consistently informative and very clear images.

 

For what's it worth, well done from me.

 

I'm looking forward to see the other liveries over the next few days, as I'll certainly be ordering one (or two).

 

Many thanks for that! We had a long search for a good photographer but we are delighted we finally found someone who takes superb shots and also is reliable! They really help show the model off we feel and are delighted!

 

Thanks for that!

 

Cheers,

 

Fran

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5 minutes ago, atom3624 said:

Did I read those immortal words "rotating axlebox hubs"?

 

Have you observed / encountered any difficulties with these - not bringing to mind any other particular product of course?   !!!

 

Al.

 

Hi Al,

 

A number of our wagons have them and no problems with them so far. The odd one will fall off, but we do provide spares in a baggy.

 

Only some of the A Classes have them, the later GM rebuilds. Our test sample has proven them to be reliable with testing so far, but there will be more testing done before production is given full go ahead.

 

Cheers,

 

Fran

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