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  1. We like the blue pre-TOPS era as well, so rather than keep you all guessing who commissioned it the TMC exclusive that is D1960 has been added to TMC website earlier today [Heljan item number 4715] and is now available to pre-order. We weren't planning to launch it at Warley, so description is minimal at present, but more will appear later in the week.  

     

    Good to hear that a number of you like our choice.

     

    Team TMC

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  2. As promised, here is the video promoting our exclusive versions, but also some nice footage of the models taking a spin around one of our customers layouts. Please note layout is still under construction, but we still think it's rather impressive!

     

     

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  3. As promised, here is the video promoting our exclusive versions, but also some nice footage of the models taking a spin around one of our customers layouts. Please note layout is still under construction, but we still think it's rather impressive!

     

     

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  4. On 10/10/2022 at 12:30, stovepipe said:

     

    The nose doors don't seem to be very visible - or at all in fact!

     

    We have good news! It's just a poor angle the photo was taken at. Please see below image, these are fantastic models and the doors are moulded perfectly :) 


    We're going to be doing some promo videos and posting them on the TMC peak thread over the next few days. So this will give you a chance to get some better views of the models as they take a tour round the layout pictured below. [WARNING - LAYOUT STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION :D]

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  5. 16 hours ago, Paul Cram said:

    Could you tell me what the distance is between the inside faces of the splashers as I model in P4 and a lot of rtr locos don't have sufficient room for P4 wheelsets?

     

     

    Hello Paul

    No problem at all, we measure it to be 21mm.

     

     

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    All the best

    Alex

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  6. 16 hours ago, zoomer1979 said:

    I had a bit of a strange experience last week. Was holidaying in the area and thought to visit the shop on the Monday morning about 11am. Got there and parked next to a car already there. Nobody at the counter, so I walked round to the other entrance and went through the whole shop unchallenged and not attended to. Even said hello to a guy in the workshop area. No help and no inspiration at all I was away after 5 minutes.

    Neil.

    Hi Neil

     

    We are sorry if you were disappointed with your experience but are somewhat confused as our CCTV shows no evidence of your visit at or near the time stated, perhaps you could contact us direct with more details so that we can investigate as what you describe is not how it should be. The service bell on the counter should always bring a quick response.

     

    All the best

    TMC

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  7. 1 hour ago, 45568 said:

    When I preorder one will payment be taken at the time of preorder, or at the time of despatch?

    Cheers from Oz,

    Peter C.

    Hi Peter, No payment is taken at the time of pre-order even though you have to enter credit card details. With some banks the transaction may show as pending for a few days but will then disappear with no payment being charged. When the model comes into stock you will be contacted with an invoice notifying of model being in stock and a link to our payment system which will only take the payment once this is completed; the model will then be despatched. 

    Thank you.

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  8. Bachmann have now advised us of the price of these models which are as follows:-

    35-250Z 2082 in NER Lined Green £189.99

    35-250ZSF 2082 in NER Lined Green Sound Fitted £289.99

    35-251Z 1759  in NER Lined Green £189.99

    35-251ZSF 1759 in NER Lined Green Sound Fitted £289.99

    35-252Z 1752 in Lined LNER Black £179.99

    35-252ZSF 1752 in Lined LNER Black Sound Fitted £279.99

    35-253Z 2082 in Lined LNER Black £179.99

    35-253ZSF 2082 in Lined LNER Black Sound Fitted £279.99

    35-254Z 67263 in BR Lined Black Early Crest £179.99

    35-254ZSF 67263 in BR Lined Black Early Crest Sound Fitted £279.99

    35-255Z 67342 in BR Lined Black Early Crest £179.99

    35-255ZSF 67342 in BR Lined Black Early Crest Sound Fitted £279.99

    35-256Z 67282 in BR Lined Black Early Crest £179.99

    35-256ZSF 67282 in BR Lined Black Early Crest Sound Fitted £279.99 

    35-259Z 67261 in BR Lined Black Late Crest £179.99

    35-259ZSF 67261 in BR Lined Black Late Crest Sound Fitted £279.99

    Delivery is expected in quarter 2 of 2023.

    Pre-orders can be placed on our website.

    TMC will be making a donation of £15 to Class G5 Locomotive Company for each sale of 35-251Z/ZSF , the model of the new build locomotive which we hope will be running in the not too distant future.

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  9. We're delighted to report that our superb new OO gauge Heljan Class 45s are finally in production and should start to reach us in October. 


    As you may already know TMC has commissioned Heljan to produce an exclusive OO gauge model of the first 5 production Class 45 Peak locomotives D11 - D15 which had detail differences to the remainder of the class....

     

    Cat no 45090 - D13 BR Green with side stripe

     

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    For more images of D13 click HERE

     

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    Cat no 45091 - D11 BR Green with side stripe and small yellow warning panels

     

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    For more images of D11 click HERE

     

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    Cat no 45092 - D12 in Economy Green with small yellow warning panels

     

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    For more images of D12 click HERE

     

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    Cat no 45093 - D15 BR Blue with full yellow ends

     

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    For more images of D15 click HERE

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  10. 25 minutes ago, Compound2632 said:

     

    That's very reassuring; thank you for responding so promptly to the question, especially as some work was needed to do so. What is the change between each image - simply quantity of illumination or a change in colour balance/temperature? It's intriguing how in the topmost image the O looks a bit yellower that the E1 but they converge by the bottom image.

     

     

    Except, of course, that it shouldn't be green at all! 

    That’s interesting that you’ve noticed that, after the first picture we changed the direction of the light (as we noticed it was shining straight at the G5) and the shutter speed. 


    The rest of the photos all we changed was the shutter speed. 
     

    Hope this helps!

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  11. Finally 35-250Z depicts loco 2093. This loco was one of the last to be repainted in full NER Green livery with N.E.R. on its tank sides as it appears to have been repainted thus after an overhaul in early March 1923, later that month LNER black with red lining became the order of the day. This livery was therefore carried by this loco from building in 1900 through to late 1924. Another interesting feature of 2093 was that it finished its life as 67322 based at Cambridge after 13 years at Stratford.

     

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  12. The first of our NER liveried locos is 35-251Z which represents the new build loco 1759. This loco is currently in the course of construction to main line certificate standards by The Class G5 Locomotive Company at its workshop in Shildon and each sale of this model will result in a donation being made to that company. The model reflects the loco in the guise that the replica is expected to be finished when building is complete when it is expected to start operations on heritage lines before venturing out onto the main line.  However there was also a real NER 1759 built in November 1897 but this loco never got a BR number as it was withdrawn as number 7306 in June 1948. Like many others of the class much of its time was spent at Sunderland.

     

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  13. Next up is 67261 [35-259Z]. This is one of only two G5’s that received the BR late crest, the other being 67281 and both were shedded at South Blyth at the time although 67261 was transferred to Sunderland shortly before withdrawal. It appears that the Blyth to Monkseaton route was one service on which they were used until dieselisation took place in late 1958. 67261 was push pull fitted and had a cage bunker.

     

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  14. We now have some photographs of loco 67282 [35-256Z] which is in BR lined black with early crest. This loco spent its BR days at Hull Botanic gardens and was push pull fitted with a Hopper bunker. Hull was home to both non push pull and push pull fitted G5’s for local suburban services.

     

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  15. Thank you for the positive comments, we think they look good too. We noted the 'to line or not to line' discussion regarding locos 1752 and 2082 so we revisited our research. As far as we can see it is generally quoted that LNER goods engines were unlined from 1928. Yeadons [page 68] states that LNER black with red lining was applied consistently to G5's from March 1924 to November 1941, plain black was then used until July 1942 when plain black with NE [rather than LNER] was applied to tank sides. So 1752 would have been lined in 1932 and 2082 would have been lined when push pull equipment fitted in September 1941. 

    So why the apparent inconsistency with the photographs referred to? It is probably because the lining is so beautifully thin that it doesn't clearly show up on black & white photographs. A link was helpfully provided further up this thread to a colour photo of 1786 in which the lining is clearly evident, which when contrasted to the admittedly undated photo of the same loco on page 36 of Yeadons there is at first glance little or no evidence of the lining. 

    Our conclusion therefore is to stick by our initial research and so the livery remains as LNER black with red lining.  

    Photographs of the remaining four locos will appear this week.

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  16. Also in LNER livery is 35-252Z as loco 1752. This loco has a smoke box wheel and Ramsbottom Safety Valves. If our information is correct this one didn’t travel about much, it appears to have been a resident of Sunderland shed from early LNER days right to the time it was withdrawn from service. Sunderland shed had a large allocation of G5’s used on suitable local suburban and branch trains.

     

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  17. Our next liveried sample is for 35-253Z, loco 2082 in LNER livery, our first sample displaying push-pull gear which was fitted to some members of the class from the late 1930’s. This loco travelled about a bit and spent time at West Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Hull Botanic Gardens, Leeds Copley Hill, Bridlington, Selby, Malton and South Blyth although most of its time in the livery and detail depicted on the model was spent at either Middlesbrough or Hull Botanic Gardens.

     

    https://tmc-direct.co.uk/35-253Z

     

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