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  1. I bought 2 Dutch Turbot's yesterday - 

     

     

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    All that development  . . . .  all that investment . . . . and Brio still manage to get better close coupling ! :nea:  :banghead:

     

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  2. Hello Melly,

     

    We are working our way through several hundred orders. We will update when we think we have contacted everyone for balance payments - if you still haven't heard anything by then please get in touch. If you have an order number we should be able to track it down.

     

    Cheers

     

    Ben A.

     

    Cheers Ben - standing by.  Appreciate the response.

     

    M

  3. Don’t bring out new rolling stuff....just use what you’ve got would be nice !

     

    Class 31,56, 60........and not in crazy funky one off liveries either....

     

    Railfreight 31 BR Blue 31 Railfreight 56 DB Red 60.   All that blindingly obvious stuff that would make money . . . . . 

  4. Done that, so now waiting for a reply........I can see the deposit drifting away at the moment....................moral of this story never get your email hacked, it has been an emotional roller coaster to say the least. I'm hoping I get a reply but I wouldn't be at all surprised if I lost the order, they are very clever people  :mad:

     

    Anyone else still waiting for a confirmation e-mail?  I'm sure I ordered 6 but have not had an invoice.  Reset password on website but no replay. E-mailed a query - no reply.  Cest-la-Vie . . missed out I guess :-(

  5. No doubt the contemporary prototype relatively short lived Franchise liveries don’t help, adding to additional costs with licensing as well as choosing the most popular schemes to return a profit.

     

    So the DCR 'limited appeal' 56 only produced because they had already paid for the licensing agreement having produced the 31 ?  Interesting suggestion.   But are Hornby marketing that stupid that they produce a loco only 15% of the market are interested in just because it's production costs are marginal less than other liveries ?

     

    M

  6. Hi Cav

     

    this wagon is excellent news, been long overdue.  A quick question if you don't mind.  The Cambrian BBA's had a deck width significantly less than the Bachmann BAA (albeit Cambrian BBA & BAA were the same!) .  In reality they were similar.  What's the comparison like between your BAA and the Bachmann BAA?

     

    Thanks.

     

    m

  7. Thing is , it’s a fine line this extra “ detail ‘. If it keeps the price below £150 I’ll forgo all the moving bits .

     

    The most detailed stuff I had were Hornby 09s and 50s but I got rid of them as extra detail quite often means extra fragile - after too many scares I went back to Bachmann 09s.

     

    I don’t believe it’s s conspiracy and Bachmann shareholders are sitting on 200’ super yachts in nice either ... there must be a standard level of return they need to make to be viable I’d think ...

     

    AS Dags says. . . . . my Hornby 56's have poxy small rubber 0-rings to hold the sprung buffers in place.  Over time they have perished and the buffer falls out. Spares not available. Buffer now glued in place . . . . . .so why chuffing bother in the first place.  Expensive and waste of time gimmick.  Bachy sprung buffers are more robust with the 'crimped' buffer shank holding the buffer in place. That said. . . . I would prefer a more robust solution that doesn't 'fall off' so readily.

     

    M

  8. Its amazing the little things you pick up as you go along. Seeing pictures of the "3 to the sea" Rail Tour with the 3 20s and one riding considerably higher (118?) Than the others. Later read in a book on Tinsley depot that it had new springs fitted before the tour. Never in a million years would I have thought new springs woul create that much difference in ride height.

     

    Regards M

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    Like it or not Phil has a lot of customers who do not use the internet and like to buy in person, these customers have every right to expect the business to to continue to offer this service. And our friends north of the border do complain lack of some trade support

     

    The impossible job is to get the correct balance between the two.

     

    That's an interesting view; I could / would counter argue on 2 threads.

     

    1 If the E-commerce reputation is poor than it's logical that that side of the business will contract.

    2  Demographics.  As we move into a world dominated by connectivity and 'mail-order pan-globe" your business will not compete unless you compete on a level playing field.  In addition, I would happily argue that many of those who "do not use the internet and like to buy in person" will reduce as time progresses; and they pass on. A business that does not look for the next customer bases but gets complacent on the current customer base will not remain a business for very long.

     

    Business have to be agile and adapt to the market and 30 odd pages on here would indicate that C&L have not done that.

     

    But as you say; it's hard to serve 2 masters and get the balance right; one has to serve the most profitable master and clearly that's going to be the one that allows sales to the widest / largest audience possible.  The furthest North on the Exhibition Diary is York!

     

    I really hope the product range endures . . . We have finer detail models, wagons, DCC . . . . the next step is track.  Got to be in it to win it.

     

    Regards Hayfield, and keep up the good fight :-)

  10. This whole thread saddens me.  E-commerce revolutionaised our hobby in the 2000's . . . . it allowed niche products to be made available to a wide customer base quickly, efficiently and when needed within individual modelling projects and time-lines.  Focussing on shows (seasonal and limited to weekends (I shift work with one weekend off every 7 weeks as will many others)) is a "nice to do" but shouldn't be the primary point of sale.  Reading this thread I get the feeling that it's been a massive step back in meeting customer demand (and customer confidence) at C&L and if that demand (and confidence) cannot be met (as it was before) the customer will seek alternate products.  The Exactoscale 'fast-track' bases will be a sad loss to the Hobby if they do not endure and I genuinely fear for the long term profitability and viability of C&L.

     

    Best wishes to Phil with the challenges ahead and credit to Hayfield for mounting, at times, an un-defendable defence !! 

     

    Regards to all

     

    M

  11. 2nd what Nick said. I remember when they were first bought out there being lots of discussion regarding the high amps the motor pulls - Lenz Gold was the decoder of choice - mine are fitted thus and work beautifully.  If its got the older wheels they need to be kept spotless - you may need to check the wheel backs where the pick-ups connect and clean those as well.

     

    Hope it helps.

     

    M

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  12. It does say in the description there is a crack in the bodywork and the picture show the issue. I think it will be irrelevant as pricing it at £89 is also likely to ensure it doesn't get purchased, that is a ridiculous price for a damaged loco.  

     

    Or this seller wanting £160 for a weathered 31270 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Professionally-weathered-Hornby-class-31-31270-BR-Blue-livery-DCC-Ready/323037245491?hash=item4b36853033:g:zjcAAOSwZrhabkN8 which, anyone whos been around the hobby, will know will either:

     

    A   -   Have a broken chassis under the body (small signs of cracking on body shell corners already) and will fall to bits the first time you take the body off.

    B   -   Chassis will break in relatively short order.

     

    I mean if your that accomplished to weather it you'll know . . . .wont you?

     

    Not seen a 31 270 that hasn't rotted yet.

     

    M

  13. Well here it is, my take on 37 403 in it's current state, if not a little on the dirty side....

     

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    It's never going to win any awards but if I don't have a go, I won't learn how to do it....the only thing with this is it won't get redone 6 times  :laugh:  :laugh: The exhaust ports look a little odd but I've copied them directly from an image I have from Norwich this year, although the body sides looked a lot cleaner than mine do.

     

    The hand painted fronts still look hand painted but it'll do for a few laps of the layout, providing it's not coupled up to a Bachmann 37.....there's a lot of differences between the two that stick out like a sore thumb they're close to each other! It still needs the hoses, wiper blades (if you can call them that looking at the Vitrains excuse for them) and aerials and some better ploughs....and making the rear marker lights brighter!  

     

    Happy for any criticism / advice / directions to the bin....... 

     

    Hi Mike (And Dave - good to hear you're recovering :-)) Are you going to paint the wheels?  I usually paint rail match brake dust and add some Mig powders held in place with cheap hairspray.  That's my first job as I start at the bottom then work up.  Bogie side frames and tanks etc treated similar with different shades of powders.

     

    Regards

    Melly

     

     

     

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  14. Thanks for taking the time to post.  It's really useful when folks show how they fix issues with the skills and tools they have to hand.

     

    My problem is. . .  . .I don't and TBH I shouldn't have to chuffing fix it.

     

    When we made the leap from Lima and 'train-set' mentality to the "Super detailed' and centre-5 pole motors, which has invigorated the hobby, the wheelsets are an area that has been massively overlooked.

     

    I hate wobbly diesel wheels.  No mater how well it's weathered or detailed as soon as it moves and wobbles, like a drunk tranny in high heels, it ruins the effect!  I bought some spare bachy 37 wheels to try and resolve my fleet issues. . .  . . .I found 2 different diameter sized wheels across the fleet!!!! 

     

    And I know aftermarket wheels are available. . . .  .but they are ££££ and I'm not re-gauging so I shouldn't have to.

    Regards

    M

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