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  1. Hi,

    Do you know how high the model will be with the pantograph up please? A Farish 350 is 4cm and, as the (imaginary) wires will be the same height regardless of the model, I hope it'll be about the same. I'm just thinking about bridge clearances, etc.

    Cheers

    John

    The pantograph is a pose able version like the Dapol ones. It doesn’t have a spring like the Farish pantograph so can be se at any height you want

     

    Alistair

  2. Off-topic, but Alistair please make sure someone photographs the heck out of Kinlet Wharf before it is retired - it's such an iconic layout and deserves to be fully documented!

     

    David

     

    I know that we have had the layout in the modeller a couple of times and we do have the pictures especially from the latter shoot a year or 2 ago.

     

    One of the Modeller chaps also took a load more photos of the Pendo on the layout at Warley for a future article that they are doing.

     

    I might start a thread on here and see if people can add any photos they have to it and I will add all of the Photos I have.

     

    On a positive spin, I have had a couple of enquiries about the layout at Warley. So it may be not be retired just yet!

     

    Alistair

  3. Kinlet Wharf is still operated by the Wyre Forest MRC.

     

    We were planning to retire the layout at the end of the Warlay show as this was when we decided this the club was going to have our new layout ready to go. However this hasn’t happened so we are talking about keeping it out on the circuit until the new one is available.

     

    Personally I don’t want to retire it yet as I have 2 Pendolinos and a couple of 321’s coming and I want to play with them!

     

    Alistair

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  4. As the very happy recipient of a production pendolino to test run for the weekend on Kinlet Wharf, I thought I would do a bit of a review for it.

     

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    First up the box. Utilising the colours as the previously released TEA tank packaging, it looks very impressive. The 5 car set will be in 1 ‘book set’ pack that I quite similar to those that Kato use, whilst the 9 and 11 will be spread across 2 books, the first book will contain the same 5 cars in as the smaller set with the second box holding either 4 or 6 coaches depending on which version you ordered.

     

    This is a pre production box the colours will be the same as each other on the final products.

     

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    The couplings are a very clever design. You do have to push the cars together quite firmly to couple them up, but this gives you the feeling that they won’t come apart easily, which after 2 days of exhibition running we didn’t have the set split once. I did feel a little apprehensive when trying to couple these up, but I think this was also down to the fact that it wasn’t mine and I didn’t want to cause any damage to the model. With a bit of practice, and from watching Gareth from Rapido doing it with relative ease, I think it will become easier over time.

     

    This model has overtaken my CJM 92, as best running model on the layout. It ran faultlessly across our 23 year old track work along with home made point work. Which is much better than some models can achieve even after some adjustments.

     

    The power that the 2 driving cars give is very well balanced. I had a go at a bit of a test, I spit the set in half and set them apart using the industry standard of an SPA wagon and turned the power on to 1/4 and ran down approximately 12 foot of the fiddle yard. At the end I put the SPA wagon back in between then and whilst slightly further apart no more than about 4-6mm. It runs very smoothly, and the slow speed control is great. It accelerates cleanly without any sign of a struggle which can’t be said can be said for other models.

     

    With plenty of laps completed and many people commenting on how good it looked. I will advise everybody who has got one of these in order, please hold off on making any judgements based on looking at some pictures or videos. Wait until you have it in your hands and on your layout you won’t be disappointed!

     

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    All in all, I am really looking forward to getting hold of my 2 Pendolinos, the only bad news was that I had to give it up.

     

    A huge congratulations to Ben and Mike for pushing this model from the Kickstarter campaign back in November 2014 through to the models about to leave the factory, and to the team at Rapido, Jason, Gareth and everyone else involved in producing this wonderful model.

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  5. Went for a quick (and rather expensive) trip to Invicta on Saturday very impressed with the selection of American models available and the fact that they did have the Athearn Bombardier coaches in stock that I wanted.

     

    Very impressed with the shop and the fact it cost me less to go down by train to collect them than the postage was a massive bonus.

     

    Will definitely be going back. Once the wallet is out of intensive care!

     

    Alistair

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  6. There was a proper operational reason which lead to the the handrails being removed and modified on the Chiltern ones (nothing to do with surfing). If I remember correctly, it's something to do with making access difficult for whatever equipment or connector is under those red boxes, when coupled to the MK3s.

     

    Alistair

  7. 68009 had a major failure 2 weeks ago.

    10 and 13 have got bogie spring issues.

    And 15 is out for exam.

     

    10 and 13 should be back in the next couple of days.

    This is why 002 and 018 have been top and tailed on the commuter slam door set.

     

    8, 11, 12, 14 are all on the plug door sets.

     

    Been an interesting week and a bit.

     

    Alistair

  8. So that's an 8, 10, 13.

     

    If you would do me a favour and not do any others I may want that would be great. :) ;)

     

    Shutters like this will always have extra details so covering as many bases as feasible seems like the best plan. After all we are meant to me modellers as well where's the fun if we don't change them slightly.

     

    Alistair

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  9. anyone know if the imminent arrival is for both the N and oo versions?

    Just 00. The N gauge one will be going in for tooling once the 00 is out there. I'm assuming so that they can fix any little issues and make the an Gauge one better

     

    Alistair

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