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Roy L S

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  1. The four different grey ones alone in sufficient numbers would make up a pretty decent unfitted mineral train, and if the duplicate numbers irked, they can always be re-numbered quite easily. I don't intend to go trawling shops to see who has or has not got them in stock currently, firstly because they are available to order from Barwell and that is the point - they have them, secondly because personally like Zunnan, I have got more of the recent different Farish models than I can ever realistically use on my layout at once already. Running fitted and unfitted together? Very often you would find a "fitted head" of wagons behind the loco on a partially fitted train - not unusual at all. Regards Roy
  2. I have been a pretty vocal critic of the lack of Bachmann products of late, but re: the above, to be fair, best take a look at the Bachmann website to see what is currently in stock at Barwell first. As well as a decent number of very suitable BR vans there are the following mineral wagons: - 377-226B BR16T Mineral Wagon Bauxite - Early 377-227E - BR16T Mineral Wagon Top Flap Doors Grey - Early - Weathered 377-228 - 16T Mineral Wagon NCB 377-250E BR 16T Mineral Wagon Bottom doors Grey - Early 377-275C - BR 27T Iron Ore Tippler Grey - Early 377-450 C BR16T Slope Sided Grey - Early 377-451C BR 16T Slope Sided Bauxite 377-453 BR16T Slope Sided BR Grey Weathered Enough choice available to put together a pretty decent mineral train I'd say. Roy
  3. Mine was like that too I e-mailed Richard Proudman who confirmed that it was an issue that had not impacted all copies, was most apologetic and is arranging for another to be sent. He also apologised for the quality not being as high as normal, there being an unavoidable change of printers from all accounts. I really cannot fault the quick reply, apology and commitment to fix the issue, textbook customer service. What I would have loved to see too is a new Collector's Club 03 in N with maybe a unique running number or quirky livery choice, possibly like the 00 one in NCB black livery - ref 31-367 with the flowerpot chimney, it would go so nicely with recently announced NCB brake van, but maybe that's just me being a bit greedy. Roy
  4. The 8F was completely new from the rails up, nothing revised, nothing carried over and it shows, it is without question the best RTR steam loco you can currently get in British N. Roy
  5. Putting aside any slight disappointment with the Farish announcements (albeit 03 and 04 with new DCC chassis isn't too shabby compared to the last three quarters I guess) I have to say that this Double Fairlie blew me away, what an absolutely mind-blowingly beautiful model, fair play to Bachmann and a massive "well done" from me. Roy
  6. Yes I know which is all the more strange as it is Autumn's that have recently been put up as part of Bachmann's "Latest News" on their website and that was my point.
  7. Is there definitely going to be an announcement? The latest news on the Bachmann website is now plugging the Autumn announcements and not a peep about tomorrow. Similarly no e-mail from Collectors' Club which I thought preceded it with a link to the presentation. Roy
  8. I would be very happy if a V2 of that standard was put through the "Shrink Ray" and made into an N Gauge model, sure there seem to be a few small discrepancies on this 00 one but I guess things like the chunkier valve gear are more of a a necessity in N. Anyway, and not wishing to be flippant, just bring some perspective here, isn't the biggest discrepancy of all a gauge which is about a scale 7 ins too narrow? Just sayin'.... Roy
  9. I am sure Andy mentioned it in a reply to me but for the life of me I cannot now find it . does anyone know when the next quarter's announcements will be made? I thought it was to be some time in early November, but I haven't seen a notification from Collectors' Club so am wondering if I am wrong. I am not sure if I will break off this quarter to watch it, based on the dismal performance as far as new N is concerned in recent times I may not, but like a moth drawn to a flame, in an act of what may be self inflicted pain I just might... Roy
  10. The point of the card machines was not about how much cash people did or did not have on them to pay, it was to give people the choice of paying contactless should they wish to in order to avoid having to use cash which gets handled repeatedly thus increasing the risk of transfer of Covid by contact. Again a choice and not something we made mandatory, although I did happen to notice that the bar/canteen at GETS on Saturday was contactless only for all transactions regardless of value. As I mentioned previously it had the added benefit as it transpired of facilitating impulse purchases when people did nor have enough cash too. Roy
  11. In terms of popularity my understanding is that the N Market is reckoned to be in the region of 20-30% that of OO. Sadly, if you consider the investment in the OO class 20, Class 24, V2, Class 47 (Said to be £1m alone) new investment in new N has been miniscule by comparison in the last 2 years, and I would be surprised if it has been even 20-30% of the Class 47 alone. The Class 69 is so niche that I can see it having only limited appeal. No use to anyone modelling earlier epochs than current and what is it 10 locos with an option for another 5? I can understand that it might make it in the OO world, but I fear a lot N ones will end up heavily discounted over time. I know we are told that N has not been forgotten, but every indication over the last 12 months especially is that while that may be true, it is not where the priority for spend on new tool items is. Even the partial retool of the 5MT (which is basically just the tender to accommodate sound) I was told at TINGS is likely to still be 18 months away. I have one on order but given (if this is accurate) it will go through another two price increases before release (having had one hike already) I am seriously considering cancelling it. I am of course aware of the production issues in China, but even allowing for these, other things with much closer delivery dates are now attracting my attention. Roy
  12. Not really I wouldn't say, it simply means that they are out of stock at Barwell. It would be lovely to think some will follow in BR lined maroon, but judging by Bachmann's current glacial progress of getting anything done in N, I suspect that if they happen at all it will not be for many years. Roy
  13. Exactly right, and that is the whole point, it is not exactly difficult to do and hardly has a huge impact on "civil liberties" where people are physically able to and circumstances make it prudent. My own position is simply this, if wearing a mask affords even a small degree of protection to others it is worth doing, it isn't about me. Roy Roy
  14. I think there is a need to be more respectful of other people's opinions. I am double-jabbed like most but that doesn't make me immune and it also does not stop me unknowingly carrying the virus asymptomatically. This isn't just about you it is about other people too. Roy
  15. For the first time at our small "Beacon Rail" show last weekend we had Sum Up card readers at the front desk, catering and club second-hand, offering contactless payment. They are relatively cheap (£29 or less each) easy to set up and transaction charge only 1.69%. Cash was still very much in evidence (and on catering especially covered the majority of transactions) but the alternative was well received and may have actually had a positive impact on second-hand sales we think, where impulse buys were no longer constrained by cash in pocket. Roy
  16. Indeed and the very last thing I wanted to do was open up any kind of slanging match either with my comments yesterday. Every individual is entirely at liberty to choose, my only reflection was that even according to current guidelines organisers still have a responsibility. What I had not appreciated at the time when I made my comments was that there was still a cap on tickets and that explains why after what I considered a very uncomfortable period crowd wise when I joined the show at 11.00 things thinned out as the day progressed. My hope is that showing that management of Covid risk can be effective at exhibitions will encourage more clubs to do them and for people to go. I think we are all over the moon to be able to go again whatever difference of opinion there may be about mask wearing. Roy
  17. It is now a personal choice I accept but the point of a mask is not to keep the wearer safe but much more that it helps prevent infecting others, that is the issue and in a crowded space like today's show why it is important.
  18. Understandable. I went along today and was amongst probably only 15% or so of people who were wearing a mask, I was surprised by this and would have hoped/expected it to be higher. I could see no signage even asking people to wear masks if possible, or publicly available hand sanitiser (although there was some available on stands). I personally feel the organisers could have tried a little harder in this respect to be honest as it was quite crowded when I first arrived shortly before 11.00. That aside, a good show with some top quality layouts and a very good selection of traders. I didn't buy much, but I did get hold of a few useful bits and pieces I had been after for a while. Roy
  19. Pleased for everyone who was able to attend that they had the chance to get some decent bargains. I had hoped to go, but was just too knackered after our exhibition yesterday . Personally I have got the message loud and clear re: announcements, were we to have seen any N related TINGS would have been the place. Incidentally when is the next quarterly announcement set for? Not saying I will dial into it, just curious. Roy
  20. The existing chassis is a lovely runner with big open framed motor and two flywheels, however were Bachmann to look to update (still an assumption) this model I highly doubt anything would be carried over from the existing one body or chassis wise. The body tooling (if it still exists) would now be over 10 years old, and it would be as much work to alter the tooling of the two chassis halves to accommodate a speaker, lighting and a Next 18 socket as it would be to start again.
  21. Taking place at Pitstone Memorial Hall, Pitstone, Bucks LU7 9EY. We will have 8 layouts in a variety of scales: - Treolar Sidings - O. East Dock - EM. Rossiter Rise - OO. Achalraj - 009 - Darjeeling. Drumkeeran Road - TTN3 (Irish 3ft Gauge). Brindlecombe - N City Basin Goods - N Alban Rail - G Plus trader Neil Creswell and our own Club Second hand. Light refreshments will be available. Entry - Adults £3.00, Children £1.50 (under 3s free), family (2 +2 £7.00). We will be keeping the venue well ventilated, asking visitors to wear masks as much as possible, applying a one-way system and there will be hand sanitisers available at a number of locations.
  22. In other news my D55 is now chipped and running very nicely. I did have to sacrifice a cab interior to locate the chip as I didn't want to carve up the chassis too much, but you don't notice unless you look from a few inches. I am glad in a way this thread took off in the way it did as it made me take a look at what I already have, I doubt I would even have dug the loco out were it not for this discussion .
  23. This thread has, as well as prompting me to dig out my Class 45 also encouraged me to have a go at chipping it (not sound that looks like major surgery). It doesn't look that hard at all ( he says ). Roy
  24. I assume it will still be the case that regardless of what it is (loco or 16T mineral) standard Farish production runs are 1008 of each livery variant and for "specials" like collectors Club 504. I agree with your thinking as regards tooling differences, I should think nose-ends will be a different tool for each variant (hopefully no complex slides or inserts as I think it just plugs in on the 40?). This thread prompted me to dig out my Class 45 D55 "Royal Signals", I had forgotten (bogie width issue aside) just what a lovely loco it is. OK it is not quite up to today's standard detail and feature wise, but a lovely chassis with big flywheels and a chunky motor, I wonder how much of a faff it would be to chip it.... Am I right in recalling that there were no more runs of these Peaks because of damage to the tooling or is my memory playing tricks? Regards Roy
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