Jump to content
 

Edge

Members
  • Posts

    1,376
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Edge

  1. I believe that they may have sometimes been added to a service passenger train to reach their destination and save the trouble of a bespoke stock movement, but when the business of doing their job came about, they would have been used as single car trains
  2. Nice to see that they have finally updated the second tender
  3. I agree that the tone of the email was a little unusual to receive, but I do think that people are really taking a bit too much relish in mocking to be honest. The majority of the people commenting on such a manner are of the ‘not getting my money’ variety. I personally have had only excellent customer service from KR Models, and the fell is the only one which didn’t hit the mark. if you don’t want to be part of the crowdfunding, then fair enough, but perhaps it’s time to stop with the implications of being a scammer? For info, I’ve got a ‘Leader’ all paid for, and will be grabbing an LMS GT3 if I can find the cash
  4. I’m gonna be daft and say it’s a RTR ‘Great Bear’, for exactly no other reason than I want one :)
  5. Cheers people - looks like the Pennington is my only bet for the time being
  6. Hi all anyone got any idea if the Ratty Arms in Ravenglass is still open? Google just says ‘temporarily closed’ and the website for the pub takes you through to the R&ER website with lots of ‘’this field to be completed’ sentences. Im just thinking of an impromptu visit up there in a few weeks and the Pennington hotel is rather pricey if you eat dinner there
  7. Wanted bluebell since I missed out on the first batch, but was unwilling to pay upwards of £300 for it. Delighted to have my name down for one of these at £85 thinks - if I buy a second one then I could sell it after this run sells out and make enough profit to cover both of the purchases… (leaves in a hurry before bricks are thrown 😂)
  8. The option to use a DC controller turned up to full was in the initial 2023 range announcement video, so Hornby knew it was possible
  9. Hoping to get to see Taw Valley in the coming weeks. Fingers crossed that a Hornby model is announced for it too
  10. Quite. My system was most definitely jury rigged and even I don’t think it’s a decent solution as things stand. I certainly wouldn’t attempt decoder based DC operation with it with these chips. I do agree that Hornby can’t really say ‘these work on DC’ with the variety of stuff out there, so from my personal perspective, it’s probably best to avoid it. It’s still a £65-£70 decoder that you’re risking, even if this is good value. I agree that I’d like to see Hornby put out some sort of ‘custom sound’ editor or service, which would allow for more esoteric items, but I’m happy for them to get the basics on the go first.
  11. Just for the record, my £12 mehano controller mated to a 4amp Hornby supply and turned up to full worked absolutely perfectly. I’ll be changing to the official Hornby ‘connect your track to the mains’ cable as soon as I can actually find one available. Am off to the event at statfold tomorrrow, so will definitely be on the lookout there
  12. Quite. I had a little trouble getting all the gubbins into my W1 tender, but messing about with the size of the speaker enclosures sorted that, and it’s not like it was a massive issue. I think my 3mt tank loco will likely be a bit trickier, but that’s part of the game. If Hornby can help out by producing a second gen decoder with a smaller Bluetooth antenna then there will be no complaints from me, but in the meantime I am perfectly satisfied with what I have tried
  13. Not sure on how easy the conversion itsef would be, but with the wires/socket it’s a standard 8 pin decoder and wouldn’t be any harder than any other decoder to fit (having said that, the 8 pin is your best bet as it has a wiring loom to the socket whereas the 21 and next18 have sockets on the board itself) the stay-alive attaches to the board of the decoder, so should be easy to install
  14. Indeed. I knew that there was a way to solve it - just had no idea what it was
  15. I salute you for saying how you fixed this - was getting increasingly worried I had mucked mine up
  16. I actually bought an iPod touch this morning for this exact purpose. Needs to be 6th gen minimum to run the app and iOS11 is needed. it seems that the app was designed to be as backwards compatible as possible, as you don’t often get them stretching that far back (I’m on iOS16-something on my phone)
  17. Well it worked for me - based mostly off of the review above I’ve got myself a 8 pin decoder for my W1, a 21 pin decoder for one of my four Bachmann locos (yet to decide amongst a ‘city’, tornado, LBSCR Atlantic or a ‘Dukedog’), two power banks and a cheap iPod touch so that I don’t have to use my phone all the time. in for a penny, in for a pound. Or £240 as it turned out…
  18. Is there any actual news on what this is?
  19. The Q1 is my favourite type of steam loco - mostly because I enjoy a bit of peculiarity in my life. Am hoping to actually see C1 in steam one day, but we shall see. when I visited the NRM last Wednesday she wasn’t looking in the best of shape. Her tender was parked up outside (possibly awaiting its turn in the conservation siding) and the loco itself was fenced off - presumably to stop people climbing on it definitely my ‘if I won the euromillions’ locomotive :)
  20. I think it was the lining which is preservation exclusive. Appears to be unlined black with crest in the below not my photo, if copyright holder would like it taken down then it will be, please just let me know
  21. I did read somewhere that the angle of the flask wagon across the track meant that the initial impact simply moved it out of the way when hit and that therefore it couldn’t really be described as surviving the full force of said impact as per the publicity statements. There was also a comment that the engine of the diesel was removed from its chassis mountings/fastenings to increase the spectacle of the impact. No idea as to the merit of this story, but I do seem to recall that you can see the engine flying out the front of the loco, which is not something I recall happening in any other crash. it’s the bit on fire that comes flying out in the clip below As for the criticisms about the angle - not sure that I entirely agree myself - it still gets a fair old whack in the clip above and doesn’t seem to move to the side at all
  22. I’d also like to add that I will make a beeline for any model of taw valley in black that Hornby produces… :)
  23. I’m a bit late to the party here, but if history is being correctly represented, shouldn’t the steam engines be cut up to be replaced by other forms of traction? Any preserved railway is, by definition, a non-representative slice of history. I for one will be doing my bit for the SVR as I’m lucky to live close enough to reach it fairly easily in about 90 minutes on public transport, and I enjoy going there a great deal. Until this year I’ve had a strict ‘no riding behind the diesels’ policy (although I admire how well they’ve been preserved) which I will now have to abandon, but I can’t say that that actually is a problem for me :) I do question some of the decisions (not opening the railway this half term week seems a tad odd to me for instance) but the people running the railway have been doing it longer than me, so they almost certainly know something that I don’t :)
  24. In truth, there are only a few of us on here who have posted with problems, which would represent only a tiny fraction of the overall run - I wouldn’t be too worried before you see your models
  25. This is what I’ve done. It being late on a Saturday, I’m not expecting to hear anything back until Monday now. it’s a gorgeous looking model, so it’s a shame, but I suppose that that is how it is sometimes
×
×
  • Create New...