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  1. I'm late to this particular party but last Friday my fellow layout operator produced his birthday present - one of the Beyer Garratt models (not sure which one) that had been on order 2 years - with a flourish and huge smile of joy & expectation.

     

    Having assembled our exhibition layout, a 4 track 12'x8' tail chaser, we tested as usual with a variety of Hornby & Bachmann stock from 08's to A4's and everything in-between on the DC lines for around an hour without issue.

     

    My friend was itching to run his Beyer so we thought we'd give it a go, straight out of the box it looked stunning & we popped it on the outermost loop - 42" radius - and began a gentle running in.

     

    Controller is a Gaugemaster Model Q.

     

    The loco ran for just 10 minutes before the entire front end locked solid !

     

    We were gutted & it was scheduled for a call to Hattons last Monday with a prompt return.

     

    Neither of us were aware of this issue prior to our running it as it's a model I would never choose to have as it's way to big for my layout & my friend isn't on RMWeb but we were thoroughly shocked when a show visitor told us his had gone the same way and he was now on his third.

     

    Heljan isn't covering itself in glory with quality and reliability - the last one I bought was a Class 17 and we all know what happened with those.

     

    Very disappointing from a modern manufacturer.

  2. Still yet to get my hands on mine but I am assured it will be waiting for me at Ally Pally tomorrow morning :D

     

    From everything I have seen in this thread I cannot wait but do now have a little trepidation about getting into it to fit a decoder - ah well if it's too easy then it's no fun I suppose.

  3. Anything more than 4'x2' as that's all I can get away with at home :(

     

    I have operated club layouts of 40'x20' single handed which I guess some may call a large layout but because it had been so well constructed it didn't feel particularly large or difficult to use.

     

    When I lived in the USA however I operated on basement layouts of 60'x40' with multiple layers and thousands of feet of track and they felt really big.

  4. Yes, that struck me as very odd too. I am guessing that they think UK modellors have come to accept locos without lights and so they did not bother. But surely all shunting locos would have had lights as a safety feature ?

    The lights are not great on these loco's - I remember the one based at the Pontypool & Blaenavon Railway had lights which didn't give vast amounts of illumination

     

    http://bestieboy.smugmug.com/Trains/Pontypool-Blaenavon-Railway/19379214_4Zc5qT/1515461504_m5PQgrj#!i=1515461504&k=m5PQgrj

     

    The pic here shows "Panteg" in a siding in 2011 and the single light is visible somewhat forlornly perched on the grille.

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  5. Made a call today to the shop I have mine on order with and it appears that "early November" is starting to look like "late January" with risk of a dreaded Easter as worst case scenario.

     

    Really frustrating as I had a plan to take it on a show layout in mid Jan but I will have to rely on my ever faithful Bachmann 03, 08 and 0-6-0 pannier tank.

  6. If you are drilling/tapping Kadee's then you have 2 options

     

     

    A ) the Kadee set #246 which contains the pilot drill, clearance drill and tap in one package

     

    B ) separately purchasing a 2-56 tap and a #43 drill

     

     

    The #246 is probably the cheaper and simpler option unless you have a really good tool store nearby as postage costs are so high these days.

  7. The decoder definitely IS NOT 8 pin - I spoke to Simon Kohler a while back who advised me that Hornby have made a dedicated decoder (due to size limitations) with a custom plug/socket which will apparently be available for retailers from Hornby service department once the loco is on sale.

     

    Patience seems t be a necessity rather than a virtue at the moment with model releases but I am sure the sentinel will be well worth the wait.

  8. I have had a quick squint at the documentation and would say it looks fine for N - it's usually more of an issue if you are looking at running a controller for a scale larger than that which it is stated for as it may not supply sufficient power but scaling down works great I have found.

     

    MERG units are solid and reliable and I have had really good experiences with their DCC units over the years.

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