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  1. There are some pics of it in plain silver and being repainted to the grey.
     

    Colour photos are not at all common, but I seem to recall a photo where the engine was a backdrop for a group of gentlemen with the loco very definitely in silver and with a cycling lion crest visible. Although it is possible that I’m making that up…

     

    as always, I have no knowledge of the true copyright for the attached images, so if the copyright holder wishes them credited or removed, I’m only too happy to do so

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    Edit - found a b+w photo of the image I was talking about in Kevin Robertson’s book. The colour in it is obviously a tad ambiguous, but I think it gleams a bit more than the grey paint it most often carried, which was very dull in finish. I think that there is reasonable grounds to base the sample model that Jenny had as being an ex-works ‘leader’.

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  2. 16 minutes ago, Ryde-on-time said:

    Shouldn’t it have BFB wheels of a similar style to the Bulleid Pacific’s. They look really weird and wrong in the video (side on at 21:11 for instance) and you shouldn’t be able to see through as much when running?

    The real thing used wheels more or less identical to the Q1s, rather than the Pacifics. I agree that the light is showing through a lot on them, but it could just be that we are used to seeing BFB wheels with steam loco frames behind them, rather than a bogie arrangement.

     

    my own wish is that they sort that coal out. Scale wise, some of those lumps are about as big as an adult human, which I’m pretty sure wouldn’t be allowed :)

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  3. 1 minute ago, Jenny Emily said:

    There were no etched numberplates with the review model. 
     

    I have tested the HM7000 decoder and it will not fit unless the backhead in the cab is modified. 

    Darn - well, here is to hoping that the next generation of the decoders offer a suitable decrease in size to allow for the ease of fitting in a wider array of models

     

    thank you for checking 

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  4. Jenny Kirk’s video fitting the Hornby hm7000 decoders into uncooperative sizes of loco video has got me thinking, has anyone tried fitting one of their Next18 decoders into these? From the photos I’ve seen, it might just squeak in if the speaker and stay alive sockets are removed

  5. 6 hours ago, Jenny Emily said:

    The full video review of the new 15xx:

     

     

    Great review Jenny. Just a quick question - did you get a chance to try Hornby’s Bluetooth nxt18 decoder for size? I’m getting the loco and I’d be very interested to have to bluetoothed if possible :) 

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  6. 2 hours ago, RAF96 said:


    This issue has been flogged to death.
    The decoders are capable of DC running. Ref pages 14/15 of the famous decoder manual for the official word about this.
    The packing refers to running a loco under DC control, not powering of the layout by DC to support other operations. The difference being to power the track the controller is on full whack and likely spikey, but for running in purposes using a dc controller the decoder sees controlled limited voltage under DC running enabled conditions (CV 12 and CV29 set).

    Was about to say basically this, but you got in first.

     

    I have used several of these chips for what must be a few dozen hours at this point and there has been not so much as a blip from any of them. They work fine on DC power provided that the voltage is constant (I.e. you don’t try to drive the loco using the DC controller)

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  7. I can vaguely see a possibility of a premium Hornby Dublo version if DP1 turns out to be a success, but that’s a shot in the dark from me tbh rather than any actual knowledge 

  8. Picked up the latest model rail in walsall yesterday. Won’t reproduce the news spread here for obvious reasons, but the loco looks sensational. Easily the equal of models like the Penhryn mainline hunslets.

     

    BR Blue, Ochre and Cambrian black for me please. I like weird liveries :)

     

     

    (obviously not all on the same loco 😜)

     

    hell, if there is a freelance southern railway livery on the cards, I’ll grab one of those too  

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  9. ‘Omaha’ has just been announced for the SVR steam gala. Think I may have to go for that if it’s produced in model form :)

     

    although I’m a sucker for a made up livery, so one in BR Black will be mighty tempting too

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  10. 46 minutes ago, Darius43 said:


    Fair enough but presumably that means Hornby are now designing their locos so that only their own Bluetooth DCC decoders will fit and anyone not using their system can go fish.

     

    Hornby do seem to be trying hard to lose goodwill..

     

    Cheers

     

    Darius


    Hornby bluetooth decoders are bigger than most others, so there will be no problem fitting any other manufacturer’s products.

     

    Whilst Hornby does seem to have made some good will errors, I do think that there is a current tendency for people to almost seek out reasons to not like what they have done. The ease of sound installation in the P2 is nothing short of superb and worthy of applause in my view

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  11. 3 hours ago, Butler Henderson said:

    Always think the best model preserved railways even if fictuious are those with models of actually preseved working locos etc on them. Nothing worse IMO as watching such a layout and see a Claughton for example.

    Hence why my three latest purchases are 1501, Prince of Wales and Railmotor 93 :)

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  12. 7 hours ago, Moley48 said:

    Looking forward to receiving 1501. I've been behind this engine a few times at SVR.

     

    There are so many nice new locos popping up lately I've given up trying to run a specific era or region. 

    I’ve decided to ultimately model a preserved railway. Then I can claim that anything goes :)

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