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scottrains29

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  1. Production samples are now up on the Bachmann home page.
  2. Any chance of a Scotrail class 117? Preferably in the tatty weathered condition as seen in the late nineties. Would sell like hotcakes!
  3. I recently purchased some R8096 12.6mm Disc wheels from two different shops. Packs from one shop have code SK101-P90270 and have the wheels packaged horizontally (left packet on picture). The packs from the other shop have code REF01-90761 and have the wheels packaged vertically (right packet on picture).
  4. Does anyone happen to know how Hornby created the RFM coach? Did they just modify the Lima TRFB tooling or was it new tooling loosely based on the Lima TRFB? The reason I ask is would it be possible for Hornby to produce (using the same method) the similar but much needed TRSB. A TRSB even just to Limby standard would be better than none at all!
  5. Lazerglaze looks great but I can't really justify spending hundreds upgrading all my mk3 rakes. I'm assuming if Hornby did release the glazing as a spare it would be significantly cheaper than Lazerglaze. Plus I reckon if I splah out on Lazerglaze a super detailed version will be announced shortly after (sod's law etc).
  6. Hornby's initial scale length (Top-Link) MK3s came with thick flush glazing leaving an annoying rectangular halo appearance inside each window. This was fixed on later releases. I don't want to replace all my Virgin Top-Link coaches with the later ones since AFAIK only the early Top-Link ones have the correct silver window surrounds for the HST (Virgin's loco hauled coaches don't have silver surrounds). Hopefully Hornby will produce the tinted glazing as a spare so I can finally upgrade my fleet. The new glazing looks so much better!
  7. I emailed Hornby asking if it's possible to obtain the tinted glazing so that I can upgrade my existing coaches. They replied saying they'll pass-on my email as an idea to maybe produce them as a spare. Hopefully if enough of us ask they might actually produce them!
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