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  1. Have to admit. first year I've felt it's been a bit of a let down and underwheming. Actually nothing I can think of pre-ordering except the Christmas Wagon and maybe the GBRF 67, but it has went back to Colas livery already...

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  2. 15 minutes ago, micklner said:

    Simply send it back . Is the mould line of the Boiler side really that bad ?  The broken part is the Speedo Bracket.

    I probably will, maybe get a replacement first and see how it is.

     

    You know, I hadn’t really noticed the mould line in the boiler being different, but it’s the same on both sides. I don’t know if it is a mould line being diecast or not though. Another angle of it beside the plastic A4.

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  3. I hadn’t opened my UoSA as it arrived over new year period and was a bit busy, so checked it after seeing the photos of the damaged fronts. Luckily mine isn’t damaged, but there is excess glue all around the front number plate area.

     

    I found a piece of detailing broken off, it’s also got a black mark I can’t remove on the top of the body and the lining is a bit sloppy tbh.

     

    Normally I wouldn’t be too bothered, touch of glue on the detailing and can oversee the paint job, but at £320 for a premium model I’m not sure I want to overlook these blemishes.


    Doesn’t help that I bought a second hand like new green A4 for £100 at Warley and it’s as good if not in better nick than the Dublo. It’s not diecast, but other than the seam along the top of the boiler it ain’t half bad.

     

    Maybe I’m just trying to justify not keeping it, as I don’t feel it’s worth the money overall. I’ve been after a good modern UoSA so many years and I thought this would be perfect.

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  4. 5 hours ago, SteveM666 said:

    No, that will completely knacker the decoder.

    Better to wait until the 2nd generation decoders come along. No idea of timescales but they have been designed and signed off but component availability is an issue.

    As to the V1 - I fitted mine by removing the screws from the mounting socket, clipping in the decoder then a wrap of Kapton tape and leaving the whole lot free to float inside the body at an angle rather than parallel to the chassis.


    To be honest I never thought or noticed screws holding the socket in place, so I’ll have a look at that first.

     

    i wasn’t planning totally removing the antenna, just cutting it down slightly so the body fit over. Would maybe only be taking half of the board off.

  5. Has anybody taken the drastic step of cutting down a Next18 board? I watched Jenny Kirk’s video on removing the little plug sockets, but I’m looking to remove the antenna area of the board.

     

    Going by the traces on the board it only looks like the antenna is attached to the end of the board, so I’m wondering if I can cut it down to shorten the chip it’ll still work.

     

    Trying to fit it into a Bachmann V1 and it works well, but it’s too long to shut the body now at its standard length.

  6. 10 hours ago, Aire Head said:

    I was responding to his subsequent question regarding vans. I don't want them to get trapped in the misapprehension that "Vans and Minerals" are the only option when the 1950s freight scene relied on a lot of open wagons. Something underrepresented by the majority of modellers.


    This is something I was looking at certainly for mixed trains, I’ve seen open wagons with various loads and having tarps fitted over the top to keep them some what waterproof.

  7. Thanks a lot for the information everybody. I hadn’t really thought of older 7 plank private wagons still being used but I guess it makes sense to use what they could until new items of rolling stock arrived.

     

    My layout has a main through station, as if it were in a mainline, so I would have goods trains passing through. Due to space constraints the goods yard for the main line station is on the ‘other side’ of the station in an area that can’t be seen so any local goods would pass through the main line as well.

     

    I do have a smaller branch terminus that will have its own small goods sidings to receive a local mixed goods service. 
     

    In a similar vain, would bauxite goods vans be more common place, going by rate availability it seems to be more ‘fitted’ bauxite vans available than the grey ‘unfitted’?

     

    I’ll forget about the departmental workings, something I can look into in the future.

     

    Thanks for the running classes :) It is very helpful. 

  8. Hello,

     

    I am working on my Early BR layout and was just looking for some information. I'm aiming for a mid 50s time period, before the switch to the Late BR Crest. 

     

    I started buying some 'fitted' BR bauxite stock to put together a block train of 16T mineral wagons. I'm a little confused with the info I can find if 'fitted' and 'unfitted' worked together ofter at that time period?

     

    Would a block coal train - for example - of 16T wagons have BR bauxite 'fitted' wagons near the front of the train, and grey 'unfitted' wagons towards the rear of the train alongside the Brake Van? Would the Brake Van be BR bauxite as some of the train is 'fitted' and would a BR grey Brake Van only be used on a fully 'unfitted' train?

     

     

    To save me making another thread, anyone have any information on what a Departmental/Permanet Way train would look like in the BR era? I'm really not sure what I am looking for, if there was such a thing?

     

    Thanks.

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  9. Received an email today saying Sir Nigel Gresely was in stock and ready for dispatch, but I need to update payment details since my card has changed since pre-ordering. Checked their website and showing in stock as well:

     

    https://uk.Hornby.com/products/Hornby-dublo-br-class-a4-4-6-2-60007-sir-nigel-gresley-great-gathering-10th-anniversary-era-10-r30266?

     

    I'm actually thinking of not going for it, as I'm really not sure if I want it anymore (definitely don't need it anyway) and I also have Union of South Africa on pre-order which is a model I have been after for a long time.

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  10. 19 hours ago, MikeParkin65 said:

    No idea how I got it- first line of the email just says 'Congratulations Mike! You’re part of an exclusive group to receive this email.' and there is a discount code. My best guess is some sort of advertising algorithm. I'm in the collectors club and its been more than a year since I bought anything from them (the Brighton Works Terrier - that was a while ago wasnt it?).

     

    I'm happy with the electrification flashes as I'm modelling '60's' and as far as compromise goes I believe BR Green wasnt carried in service by  78022 and I don't think any of the BR Green examples carried the early crest so happy for it to be a 'depot pet'. Might get a repaint in the distant future. 

     

    That's lucky then, when I saw your post about this voucher it made me think I would just pick the club 2MT up, and I have some rewards points which would have made it even better. I only just signed up to the club at end of last month, maybe I'm too new for a sweetner voucher 😅

     

    I know the electrical flashes wouldn't be far off the era, but am thinking how easy they would be to 'rub' off or if its not worth it as may damage the paint too easily.

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  11. I haven't received this email, is it a club email or just being signed up to their newsletter?

     

    I am really tempted by the club model, I run mostly Early BR and a BR Green loco for the branchline trains would be great. I know it is a preserved livery hence the electric flashes, and whilst they are period accurate flashes I really wish they weren't included.

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  12. I'm not sure if anyone can help me or not with the issues I am having with the 8 pin versions of the decoders. I purchased 3 decoders with power banks, two from one shop and one from another. I bought a 21 pin version and two 8 pins. I installed the 21 pin version to a relatively newly tooled Bchmann Class 24/1 and it works perfectly, set up via the app with sound and then transferred over to my DCC system and controlled from there.

     

    I cannot get either of the 8 pin versions to work. I have tried them in a variety of locomotives, including Hornby's currently tooled A4, the Oxford Rail N7 and an older Bachmann Class 108. They all eventually seem to get picked up via the Bluetooth and I am able to set up and upload sounds etc, and it app says they are connected, but I get no movement and no sounds fucntion when asked to do so. I can't get them to work with the seperate DCC system either, and keeping a connection via Bluetooth seems to only work one at a time. 

     

    I am yet to contact Hornby direct which I will do tomorrow, but I find it so hard to believe that two different 8 pin decoders from two different shops are behaving in the same fashion.

     

    The 21 pin worked flawlessly and it s a great system for the price, but it is frustrating the 8 pin versions don't work for me. 

  13. Received the new Hornby ScotRail class 153 today after about a 2 year wait. Overall quite disappointed, the printing of the livery is of poor quality and with very little sharpness in the details.

     

    I know it’s not exactly comparable to the Bachmann I have taken pictures of it with, but it’s not a Railroad model and not priced as such.

     

    They talked about delaying it before due to the complex nature of the print they had to apply - and the overall livery seems well designed - but it’s been poorly applied with very blurred edges to everything and can barely make out the Abellio logos etc.

     

    Probably a return if I’m honest, which isn’t something I’ve done before.

     

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  14. Thanks, I knew it wouldn't be as simple as fitting them in line with the wiring I already have 😅 More switches 😅

     

    Having a quick look at microswitches, would they need to be something that makes physical contact with the throwbar? So mounted either side of the point and then the throwbar would make contact with the switch depending on which way the point is thrown?

     

    Thanks

  15. Hello,

     

    I am making up a DC control panel for my hidden section, and I managed to get it working as intended as per the diagram attached. So far it's just as is, but will adding to it as I go. This was just initially to get my head around it all. The points on the diagram are joined, I just couldn't connect them on MS paint 😅

     

    I'm using an RK Education Toggle Switch Unit out of ease, and attached is their CDU which is connected to the power supply. I have wired it up as per diagram and it works, but I am looking to add LED indication for the routes. Both points throw correctly when I use a toggle switch, allowing trains to cross over tracks. Using Peco PL-11 above board motors.

     

    Can anybody advise me with this diagram how I wire up the LEDs? The tails of the LEDs are the pink lines. I have resistors to fit as well, but I can't get my head around how to do it especially with this RK toggle switch unit. The diagrams I have seen online show connecting the LEDs back to the common return, would that be my green wire on this set up?

     

    If anybody can help, thanks a lot!

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  16. I haven't seen anything particularly interesting this year, although they got me at the Union of South Africa A4. I've been after one of these for so many years that the thing is now out of service! I'd maybe even consider Sir Nigel Gresley if they decided to release a modern refurbed Wartime version alongside the Great Gathering edition.

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  17. 11 minutes ago, CathcartCircle said:

    Just had my Lady Diana Spencer preorder (which was ordered early on launch day) cancelled by Hattons. It's the Duchess of Atholl all over again! :(

     

    So did I, if it is a Hornby exclusive then I guess I'll get it from there.

     

    Really hope all my other pre-orders remain. Can't see Hattons doing a Rails...

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  18. 31 minutes ago, NaN said:

    Has anyone seen the Rail Charter Services for preorder anywhere please?  Missing from Hattons, Derails and others list and I wonder if it's an item like we've seen before that has been pushed back into 2022 after the presentation was pulled together...

     

    I can't see it on Hattons, can't get the Hornby site to load either to check

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  19. I think it's a bit cheeky from Hornby going after Hattons Genesis coaches this year, but I'll still be ordering a set of the NBR ones to go with my NBR J36. The only thing holding me back from the Hattons coaches was lack of Scottish variants until Batch 3 with CR, so happy to put an order in for these. I don't think they look as detailed or as well thought out as the Hattons version, but they seem to be pushing them out quickly.

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