I opened up my 60090 today and I can confirm that you get one plough of each instead of two like you used to get in the oldern days when the customer mattered more. Also it seems these days that Hornby are no longer bothering to paint the brakepipes or they do a half finished job. Seriously if I wanted unpainted parts, I would buy a Revell kit and paint it myself. Surely paint isn't that expensive :/.
Here is the proof of why I am getting a bit cheesed off with their poor workmanship .
Hornby Class 60 Brakepipes
by BritishRail60062, on Flickr
Hornby Class 60
by BritishRail60062, on Flickr
Although atleast 60005 has painted buffers. On the other hand though, 60090 does not and there is no painted footsteps either for that matter. It seems like Hornby have dropped their standards on the 2015 models I have bought because the Colas Rail Class 56 didn't have any painted brake pipes either. I wouldn't call £135 for a model locomotive cheap. There won't be a third Hornby model locomotive with sloppy workmanship like this in my fleet. So I hope that Hornby will get on top of the problem if they wish to see another penny from me in the future :/