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Mr chapman

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  1. Well the video it's self was very clean. I had previously criticised the production quality but that was a lot better. Well done Bachmann.

     

    I will be picking up the post war figure sets. Probably won't grab the lime light but they are a great addition. 

  2. I never understand how people are surprised or annoyed by duplication.

     

    There is a common wishlist that the manufacturers look at. Manufacturers who aren't allowed to reveal to each other what they are working on. And in the last couple of years it's frowned upon to declare it unless it's on the verge or release. It's like if I gave everyone a shopping list and complained you all came back with eggs. What do you expect to happen? And the idea that certain locomotives belong to certain companies is also ridiculous. Best model wins, end of. 

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  3. Well the coupler is a great addition. If they are working on a retooled 08 or something in the background... Makes you wonder what they will announce tomorrow if they let this one out early. 

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  4. I think a new steam locomotive would be the T6. With a preserved locomotive suddenly in vogue and the cross country sets from EFE it makes sense. 

     

    Another run of EFE LSWR vans in lswr livery would be welcome. 

     

    I would very much like an upgraded 170. The price of the second hand cross country livery units hardly makes it worth buying the old tooling. And I must admit I was very impressed with my mates sound 158.

  5. 47 minutes ago, Opelsi said:

    Sorry to differ but I actually like Richard delivering. Very genuine and nice guy as you mention. Prefer someone real to someone slick or plastic.

    You know he knows his job and I prefer getting it from the horses mouth so to speak, as opposed to a professional great on delivery but just doing a job and not living and loving it.

    We all have different viewpoints I guess. 

    That's great and I support that. I just wish the announcements didn't have the production value of a 90's health and safety video. In today's world of social media you would think they could hire someone to film and balance the audio. Compare it to the Bachmann video above. If you are going to tell me the new coach I want is £80 at least make it look a little more professional while you punch me in the balls. 

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  6. 12 hours ago, andyman7 said:

    I like the ''Given away free with each 3 -rail loco' list which was no doubt comprised of things that Norman had thousands of and was unlikely ever to clear through normal sales 🙂

    I remember around 2000ish they were giving away Dapol blue and grey MK2 coaches is you spent X amount. 

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  7. 3 minutes ago, NHY 581 said:

     

     

    Well, I'm looking forward to weathering and using my SE&CR green examples irrespective of their perceived value. They were bought to be played with. Not used to fund a pension pot. 

     

    Rob. 

    Oh I couldn't give a toss about the collectors value either! My models are straight out the box, crew added and on a layout. The P class in particular runs too nicely to sit in a box. I just thought it was a bit harsh for them. 

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  8. The P class really is one of the best RTR shunters ever made.

     

    If the new batch is cancelled I feel sorry for the guys who had bluebell in their collection. Going rate before the new batch was about £300-£350. New batch was announced and they sold for about £120ish for people who cant wait. Now if that new batch is cancelled the value will probably shoot up again. 

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  9. Really hoping these go ahead. If it's a numbers game declare it. I'm sure given the reasonable price a lot of us would double down to get them over the line. Or perhaps drop a livery of two. Bluebell will sell by the crate but perhaps not the SECR goods green. I have ordered the goods green for the record, just realistically that will probably sell like the ROD models.

  10. Hello. Open plank wagons often had their loads tarped. In the 30's the most numerous owner of wagons was the LNER so plenty would have appeared in the southern region. What was the situation with tarps? Would these have largely stayed in their own region of had the same mixture and ratio? If I want to sheet a couple of wagons on a southern layout, statistically what would be the most appropriate? 

     

    Thanks

  11. I would just like to say thanks to railtec. My mate lost his mum last year. She used to go with him and his dad to all the exhibitions. I thought it would be nice to rename a Pullman car in her name for them. It absolutely made his Christmas! Thanks for producing the names and getting them to me in time, despite the busy time of year. 

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  12. My personal wish list would be either a Lord Nelson in olive green with smoke deflectors, a Baltic tank or a LSWR T3. Any of them and I will be more than happy. 

     

    I think coaching stock wise some sort of clerestory coaches would be good. They are popular enough to STILL sell the triang  model.

    Another run of 12 wheel Pullmans is SURELY due. That's a lot of tooling for a single release! 

     

    Wild card that I would love to see produced, particularly as a competitor to Bachmann would be a 5-WES in the popular NSE livery. I can't see the blue box mob producing that for less than £600.

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  13. 2 hours ago, Phatbob said:


    When I were a lad you could get a tram down into t’town, buy three new suits an’ an overcoat, four pair o’ good boots, go an’ see George Formby at t’Palace Theatre, get blind drunk, ‘ave some steak an’ chips, bunch o’ bananas an’ three stone o’ monkey nuts an’ still ‘ave change out of a farthing. 😉
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    🙂

    A farthing? You got mugged! 

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