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  1. Since I have added works plates to the cabsides purely to break up that large open area, can anyone please tell me where her works plates were fitted? I know the Commonwealth A4's had them fitted inside the cabs so I wonder if 60700 was the same?

     

    What is also nice to see is I'm not the only person to have fitted nameplates to a W1 - I've had replies to my post in a group on there of 60700 late crest with Pegasus nameplates and an Apple Green 'as built' as 10007 Temeraire. Both look very smart.

     

    Cheers,

      60800

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  2. 13 minutes ago, Hilux5972 said:

    That looks very nice. A nice what-if model for sure. Just out of interest, have you done anything to the rear set of wheels? A lot of people say they sit higher and don’t rotate as a result but yours look like they sit perfectly on the surface you have the loco on. 

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    Thanks 🙂 They sit level but they are extremely stiff and don't turn unless pushed. I've only fitted them for photos anyway and they will be swapped back for running. 

     

    Cheers,

      60800

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  3. Purists beware, rule 1 modelling incoming!
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    It's well known that if Billy Butlin and Alan Pegler would have had their way, Silver Link and Papyrus would have survived, but potentially with the loss of Scotsman and one of the Duchesses, but who knows? 

     

    Anyway, imagine if in 1959 someone had stepped in and saved the unique W1 60700? As a bit of an impulse buy and being a modern image / preservation era modeller I've used this as an excuse to have this engine and I imagine she would be a mainline runner and possibly would be named;

     

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    Contrary to what I said above before, the smokebox boiler band has been notched on both sides to accept the nameplates which have been permanently fitted. You'll notice other improvements such as painted cab spectacle plates and other areas picked out with brass and silver paint. 

     

    I've also removed the rubbish hook that was supplied and have replaced it with the spare Accurascale hook and screw from 55022.

     

    Cheers,

      WV908

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  4. 69002 and 69005 at Rail Live today. I'm not a huge fan of the full yellow ends on 002, but 005 looks stunning. 

     

    It will be interesting to see which members of the class Bachmann chooses to produce, because I would love to have a model of 69005.

     

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    Cheers,

      60800

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  5. 1 hour ago, Accurascale Fran said:

    With the HTG limited edition selling fast we recommend you get your pre-order in fast. You can do so right here: https://www.heavytractorgroup.org/shop 

     

    Cheers!

     

    Fran 

     

    I clicked the link and money magically flew out of my account 🤪

     

    The wonders of the internet eh 😉

     

    I had been on the fence about this one, but I do need something to couple up to Alycidon as a brake force runner 😇

     

    Cheers,

      60800

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  6. 1 hour ago, Mophead45143 said:

     

    The SLW class 24 would surely be on par though? I don't have one, but a few 25's are on order.

     

    Cameron

     

     

    I don't have any SLW locos sadly, as I refuse to spend my money with them, so I can only go off my own experience. My Bachmann 24 and 25 are good enough for me.

     

    The Dapol Western had issues with the lights and trying to fit headcodes (which is why I sold mine on) but I still attest it is visually very impressive. 

     

    If the Bachmann 90 didn't have that awful grindy pantograph mechanism I would like it a lot better, but it is still an easy second to the new Deltic. 

     

    Cheers,

      60800

  7. 6 minutes ago, beejack said:

     

    I noticed in the picture that the step is missing from the cormer of the nose!  I have the same issue on Meld although on the opposite corner and it wasn't loose in the box

     

    I noticed quite late on that it was missing - I found it sandwiched between two corners of the plastic insert, so it might be worth you having another look in the box 🙂

     

    Cheers,

      60800

  8. Shy of a sound decoder, that's D9000 with faults repaired / rectified and ready for service;

     

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    The Bachmann model always looked tall and unsteady to me. This looks as heavy as it feels. 

     

    A few little oddities that had to be fixed, but nothing major and nothing that I haven't come across before apart from with the chains (a first for RTR? Or were the chains on the Rapido Single real? I know they were fake on the Bachmann Atlantic). I'm not sure if the ends attaching to the body were crimped or crushed, but I removed the final link on the two detached chains to give new material to work with.

     

    I'm a bit concerned with the paint finish in areas, specifically with detail parts and the roof fan grilles as the paint chips away very easily. I had a blemish on one nameplate so that was patch painted (humbrol gloss 19 was a perfect match) and I've masked the nose and ran a slither of blue paint (humbrol garter blue of all things) around the lip of the nose hatches on no.2 end as there was a slight paint bleed, but i'd like to stress the above point again that these are very minor things which are impossible to avoid in such a huge production run and they are things I've found and fixed with various Bachmann and Hornby models before. 

     

    Away from me nit-picking, the bufferbeam detail is the best I have ever seen - in terms of paint finish, hose thickness, the ability to unscrew the bufferbeam... Just fantastic. The presence of the loco and the detail and visual weight of the bogies is again unmatched, as is the detail on the fuel tanks. The way that the couplings attach is superb - one was a little stiff to remove, so I've chosen that as the non-detailed end. 

     

    The etched plates are rather handily about 0.2mm larger than the printed plates, which gave a nice little bit of allowance when fitting those. 

     

    In my view the only RTR locos that come close to this are the Bachmann 90 and Dapol Western, but both have flaws worse than anything I have mentioned here. From what we've seen of the 92 and 37 so far I think they will be even better. 

     

    Cheers,

      60800

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  9. D9000 has landed - and well, what a step up from the old model! 

     

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    I would like to say she is perfect, but there are a few issues. There are a lot of specs of black paint in the box that have fallen off detail parts, two of the chains have detached (one is broken but can be fixed), part of the fuel tank detail was in the bottom of the box and sadly one of the headboard brackets has sheared off;

     

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    Fixing these are well within my modelling skills, so I will be keeping my RSG, but I feel that for the most part the packaging is at fault. Whilst the current end-clipped clear plastic inserts are streets ahead of the old poly trays, it is the clipped end that had the sheared off bracket and it looks to me as if the chains have been squeezed in the box.

     

    I do also have a bent horn (no laughing in the back) and one of the fuel tank pipes needs some adjustment, but the level of detail....wow. 

     

    Now, the rest of the box is fantastic but I think this end-clipped clear insert needs to be revised, not just by Accurascale but across the board as I've recently had Hornby and Bachmann locos that have been damaged or have had rubbed paint at the clip end. I feel that Heljan, Dapol and Rapido have made their versions better, but this is only my opinion.

     

    With regards to the loco, it's detail, build quality and finish are fantastic for the price. Yes, the central roof insert paint demarcation is a little fuzzy and the cab window etches aren't a perfect fit, but we've already seen an improvement on this with the class 37 samples, so I think the Deltic is a very good first step into the mainland UK loco market for Accurascale, especially given what is currently being produced by the red box company at substantially higher prices. 

     

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    I can't wait for my other three to arrive,

      Cheers,

        60800

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  10. To make sure I could get the most Deltics from my budget I didn't order any of them sound fitted (in fact I didn't have the choice with RSG). Could anyone recommend for me please a good sound project and best sound decoder that will work properly with the lights please? I'd like to get at least one of them sound fitted fairly sharpish now that all four are paid off. 

     

    Cheers,

      60800

     

    Edit: Unless the chance comes up to order the Purple peril then my money will be going that way haha

  11. 3 hours ago, Matt C said:

     

    1) picked up under the eyes of the customer, due to number probably on a pallet

    2) unloaded at hub and sorted to 'areas' under the eyes of supervisors and bosses

    3) loaded onto pallets or cages for transport in trailer to re!avent hub for final delivery

    4) unloaded and sorted for delivery ( bosses watching)

    4A) placed on shelf in customer collection area

    5) loaded on small van with someones car parts thrown on top then driven round and round like an excocet at 90 miles an hour, taking corners on two wheels, by some nutjob trying to make up time as hes late out with too many deliveries ( been there, done that, never again thanks)

     

    My choice if possible as a customer is always 4A 🤪

     

    Sorry ! Not meaning to give those still waiting palpatations ! I'm sure yours will be handled like a delacate egg 😆

     

    I ordered an A4 tender off eBay which was delivered by one of the well known 'couriers' yesterday. I requested it be left by my patio door and had deliberately left the gate unlocked. The delivery photo was taken through my fence and the parcel was nowhere near the patio door. I'm glad the sender had packed it well as I can only surmise it had been frisbeed over my fence 😒 

     

    I'd just like to state the courier was not DHL.

     

    Cheers,

     60800

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  12. 22 minutes ago, Matt C said:

     

    When you get the DHL notification email you should see the option to track or change your delivery option. One of the options is to collect from the Hub yours is being delivered from. You then get to choose a day for collection, from 8AM to 8 PM. Be warned though, they DO say that if you don't collect on that chosen day they will return the parcel. It means you arent having to wait in  for a delivery and can collect anytime in that 12 hour period AND your not getting it chucked about in a small Van 🤪

     

    Thanks for the tip - the actual depot is in Rotherham (a bit far from Scunthorpe) but the drop off location I've picked is closer to work than it is to home and they'll keep it for a week if need be. I know where I'll be going in my lunch hour if it arrives in the morning haha.

     

    Cheers,

      60800

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  13. 1 hour ago, Matt C said:

    Went to the DHL hub near me to collect 9004 sound version ( what ? I'm not trusting some scruffy delivery driver to drop it at the wriong address ! ;-)

    After a longish delay the young lady came out and apologised profusely as she had been unable to find my parcel. 😵

    The code in the tracking information on her system was telling her to look for. . . . 

    A large Letter !  Luckily she was quickly followed out by a strapping young ladd lugging a great big box  🤗

     

    Now how can I get rid of Teh Mrs for an hour. . Or three so I can drool in peace ?


     

    I didn't know you could deliberately divert a DHL package to the local hub - mine is a 2 minute walk from my work and I won't be home tomorrow so if I can switch it to that in the morning it would be perfect. 

     

    As can probably be guessed from the above, I got my postage notification for D9000 this afternoon.

     

    Cheers,

       60800

     

    EDIT: As per usual trying to do it on a mobile device gave no joy. On my PC? Rearranged at the click of my fingers.

  14. I would love to see Europhoenix 37901 in the next batch if the tooling has been done to accomodate 901-904.

     

    Seeing the videos of her test run today is making me want to have a sound fitted model of her. 

     

    Interesting about the developments with the 37/0 and delay to Feb '23 - It's given me scope to order another 🤣

     

    Cheers,

      60800

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  15. This is my 91119 so far. Currently working on the area of the nose above the bufferbeam, where Hornby oddly left the chassis sticking out. Chassis filed back and insert added, which is in the process of being blended into the body. 

     

    The roof has has the 91/1 details added and has already been painted, the windscreen wipers have been modified to current type and the yellow warning panel on the nose has been painted after filling in the tdm hatches. 

     

    Transfers with correct undersized Intercity branding already sat waiting; Done by precision transfers, including the 91/1 bodyside grilles which will be mounted on very thin plasticard before being attached to the loco. 

     

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    What was that about invalidating warranties? 😅

     

    Cheers,

      60800

     

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  16. 5 hours ago, adb968008 said:

    To get back on topics…

     

    31’s around Manchester were known as Toilets…

    Thirty One Inside Loco Expect Trouble..

     

    as they were that knackered they were often piloted, inc by other 31’s often on trains as short as 4 coaches.

     

     

    i could proffer..

    Droning Engine Long Train Intense Commotion

     

     

    I'm sure I read a story on here once of a train that ended up with four 31's on it (top and tailed) due to three failures. 

     

    I'd quite like to find that story again, if I've remembered it correctly.

     

    Cheers,

      60800

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  17. 3 hours ago, jools1959 said:

    Hopefully if a second run is announced, Accurascale Scale will do 55019 with the high intensity headlight, so I can run all three together as they did in 2017 down the ECML to the Bluebell Railway.

     

    I'm hoping that the second run will have 55019 as currently running, Gordon in TTG with Wipacs, RSG in TTG with headlights circa 1999 and 55008 in Blue.

     

    Cheers,

      60800

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