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  1. It looks like exactly one year ago that I advertised for some help with TrainTrax. Happily that resulted in @JSModels joining me for a couple of days each week which has worked really well.

     

    I'd now like to expand the work we're doing with our Model Railway Recycling programme, but have limited capacity to do so at the moment. So we're hunting for the right person to join our team and help us photograph, catalogue and pack second hand model railway items. It would be varied role as we'd like them to take a lead generally with our customer service (phone and email), and also assist with processing Train Trax UK orders.

     

    Training will be available but the right candidate is likely to have some existing interest and knowledge of model railways.

     

    Excellent IT skills and attention to detail are vital for this role. Other useful skills may include simple loco repairs and maintenance, and/or some digital marketing experience.

     

    All this happens at our York HQ, so the correct person would need to be within travelling distance or be willing to relocate.

     

    We could offer the job on a part-time or full-time basis to the right candidate. Salary dependent on experience but at least equivalent to the real living wage.

    Please share with anyone you know who might fit the bill.

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  2. There are/were some cracking products in Nick's range.

     

    I don't think I'm breaking a confidence to reveal that I was very interested in taking on his business and continuing it. Unfortunately the solicitors etc couldn't reach an agreement on the legal details. Although he never said as much, I think that he found it quite difficult to imagine passing on the reigns to someone relatively unknown and perhaps seeing things change.

     

    I would like to give him credit for advertising the business sale and looking for the possibility of continuation. I think it's really sad when folk just shut up shop without making an effort to pass things to the next generation. Having taken on TrainTrax in similar circumstances 2 years ago, I'm now looking for my next challenge.

     

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  3. 43 minutes ago, nickb4141 said:

    Is it only LNER 9 car sets Kato are producing? Just seems a bit strange not to offer the GWR equivalents, unless I’ve missed something?

    Not been officially announced yet, but GWR are coming later in the year, some time after the Paddington ones.

     

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  4. UK pricing now available for the 9 Car LNER KATO Class 800 set as announced in Japan a week or so ago, but also the DCC and DCC Sound versions available here in the UK.

     

    DC RRP £399.95

    DCC RRP £429.95

    DCC-Sound RRP £499.95

     

    To me these seem like great prices for a 9 car set, but they will be further discounted at Train Trax. Pre-orders are now open. Arrivals due in mid 2024.

     

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  5. On 18/10/2023 at 20:06, Kris said:

    It will be interesting to know where the dcc sound chip will come from. Prices are a little more than previously but the difference in price between dcc and dcc ready is minimal and dcc sound is not excessive

     

    I have it on good authority that the DCC will be the KATO EM13 chip as you might expect, and for Sound it will be a Zimo chip.

     

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  6. A moan for the designers:

     

    I've noticed a gradual design change over the last few months to have more articles where the text goes all the way across the page, rather than use narrower columns. I don't like this and find it quite difficult to read. I'm sure someone somewhere told me that good, readable design should only have 7-9 words per line. 

     

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  7. I'll be bringing along a full www.traintrax.co.uk stand packed with Kato goodies - first time this far south for the stand.

     

    I'm hoping not just to sell some trains but also meet folk around the model railway hobby/industry and expand my network a bit. Feel free to say come and say hello.

     

    Ian

  8. We've been working towards this for a while, but finally I'm able to make our BIG announcement. Train Trax UK is now stocking the full range of HO gauge Kato Unitrack.

     

    https://traintrax.co.uk/unitrack-ho-gauge

     

    We're expecting N gauge to remain the most popular for us, but we kept getting asked for HO gauge track so we've decided to give it a go.

     

    I'm sure you don't need to be told, but the benefits of N gauge Unitrack (Simplicity, Robustness, Reliability) all apply just as well to the HO version.

     

    I'm referring to it as HO here, but this track works just fine with  OO gauge trains. If you're frustrated with other brands of track, why not give it a go?

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  9. It's been a while since making an update here, mainly as things have been busy! I announced a sale firstly to face book followers, and then my general email mailing list so it's certainly been a hectic few days getting a huge lot of orders packed and despatched! However the sale continues until 12noon on Monday, so I expect we'll be keeping the postie busy for a few more days.

     

    You'll find some massive savings (more than 30% in some cases) on Japanese, North American and European trains. Browse to https://traintrax.co.uk/sale or go to each category page and look for the items marked 'Sale'. In most cases these items will not be restocked (generally the distributers we use are now out of stock).

     

    In case you're wondering, the company end-of-year stock taking is coming up, so we need to reduce stock to make everything a bit more manageable and make room for new items!

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  10. As far as I can see, for some reason there isn't yet a thread for this, but it looks like it will be good one:

     

    'A Celebration of N Gauge Modelling'

    The Layouts

        James Street – South Essex Area Group
        Holgate – Bridlington Model Railway Club
        Bregenbach Im Schwarzwald – WorldWide Group
        Irgendwohn Strassenbahn – WorldWide Group
        Milfied Yard – Yorkshire Area Group
        Kensington Olympia – Yorkshire Area Group
        Long Hirston – Northumberland Area Group
        Small N Workings – West Sussex Area Group
        Ishinaka – WorldWide Area Group
        Grangeover Sands – North West of England Area Group

     

    Plus traders/manufacturers, plus an excuse to visit the NRM.

     

    More Details here:

    https://www.ngaugesociety.org/sandpit/n-gauge-york-three/

     

    I'll be there as a volunteer steward on Sunday, and welcome visitors staying for a long weekend to come and drop into Train Trax HQ in York on Friday or Monday: https://traintrax.co.uk/2023/04/19/invitation-to-train-trax-hq

     

     

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  11. I've started preparing for the York Model Railway Show, which is happening in just over a week over Saturday, Sunday and Monday of the Easter weekend. The Train Trax stand will be a bit bigger than I did at Leeds or Doncaster, so what would you like me to bring? If you've already started writing a shopping list then do let me know and I'll try and bring everything you want. If there's something that you'd just like to have a look at 'in the flesh' without any obligation to buy it, then again just drop me a note here or email to sales@traintrax.co.uk

    York is a great show to visit - always a good variety of subjects modelled and always to an inspiring standard. In total circa 120 stands expected at the show. Catering isn't bad either once you've found it somewhere upstairs! 

  12. In the next few months I'd really like to recruit someone else to assist with the next stages of the business's growth. This could be an opportunity for the right person to help drive Model Railway Magic and Train Trax into new areas.

    MRM is a small, but ambitious company that sells model railway items online. Our success so far has been driven by our passion for delivering good value and excellent service.

    Do you have a strong interest in Railways and/or Modelling? Are you looking for a fulfilling career with a company that aims to have some fun? Do you want to work for an organization that is committed to making a positive impact in our community?

    If you'd like to know more and feel you have some useful skills, then please do get in touch. I'm very open to different ideas on how this could work, but the role would need to include hands-on tasks at the York HQ.

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