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  1. Hi everyone, Great news! Hot on the heels of our Dublin Show announcement of the Bulleid Open wagons, our next wagon on the iconic triangulated underframe is the LB flat wagons, and the Permanent Way Department variants! A fully diecast floor makes up part of the underframe structure to allow the wagon to get some much needed weight in and assist with delivering excellent running characteristics. A wealth of separate plastic detail consisting of all the braking and underframe gear, stanchions, sprung buffers and brass bearing cups to allow the smoothest of running complete the make up of these beautifully detailed wagons. Read more and browse the range here: https://irishrailwaymodels.com/blogs/announcements/we-got-a-flat-announcing-the-bulleid-lb-and-pwd-flat-wagons Cheers! Fran
  2. Hi @Mallard60022, Fair play, you're stronger willed than me! I had to have one, it just looks the part. Cheers! Fran
  3. Hi Richard, The 'cut out' that some people are having is the ESU overload protection kicking it which is protecting the decoder. This is a built in safety device which helps to prevent overload so the chances of them destroying through this is extremely low by increasing volume. Indeed, since we first released locomotives 3 years ago now we have seen very few, if any failures of decoders outside the odd dud that creeps through which usually fail very early in their lifetimes. There is also the statutory 2 year guarantee from ESU covering decoders should anything go wrong with them which is supported for Accurascale customers through us should anything go wrong. I hope that reassures you regarding your previous and future purchase of Accurascale locomotives. Cheers! Fran
  4. Hi @Mallard60022, Odd, we have them for sale new on the website at the RRP! https://www.accurascale.com/collections/gwr-7800-manor-class/products/7810-draycott-manor-br-manor-class Cheers! Fran
  5. Hi Ian, Many thanks, I have also just emailed you. Just for the record, I do not mind people tagging me for queries. It gives me the notification which I do keep track of. As above, I am not always around to answer straight away, as life can get in the way. So, if I dont answer in a timely manner, please note I am not ignoring you. However, if you need a prompt answer, on anything, email and chat on the website will always get you the quickest answer. I hope this helps, and I'll be back up to speed with all things RMWeb next week. Cheers! Fran
  6. Hi everyone, There's a bit to unpack here. Firstly, it was me that was tagged in the post, and apologies for not responding sooner. I've had a very busy month away from work with a house move and compassionate leave (when the query was put to me and I was tagged) which I promptly missed. I've not been on RMWeb as much as usual or as I would've liked and the notifications can build up fast as a result and get missed. I've just been on to post news and not go through threads as I would in my normal manner. This is what was been referred to as outside hours I believe. We shall endeavour to answer quicker and faster in the future for sure, but we would just ask members to be mindful that private lives and things can happen. If you require an official update, we do have our customer support channels who will update you via chat or email should you not get the response you require here in a timely fashion. Apologies once again, Fran
  7. Hi everyone, et's Get Involved, our step-by-step modelling guides on how to personalise and take your Accurascale model to a new level is back, and it's a big one; the ultimate Class 37 weathering guide! Talented modeller @James Makin has taken on the weathering of a number of our models in the past, but he has gone to town on one of our tractors, looking to replicate 37059 in it's decrepit condition in the early days of privitisation, complete with faded logos, removed nameplates, filth, patches and rust, not to mention former liveries coming through the paint work. This step by step guide shows you how you can inflict such grime on your own loco, using some or all the tips if you want to go for that real run down appearance! Check it out here: https://www.accurascale.com/blogs/lets-get-involved/lets-get-involved-class-37-weathering-guide-by-james-makin Cheers! Fran
  8. Class 50 Update November 2023 - First Decorated Samples Arrive Hi everyone, It's been all go here at Accurascale Towers, with the final batch of Class 37s, 21 ton mineral wagons and Manors arriving into stock, the first batch of Class 31s in production along with other goodies too and of course, Warley this weekend! But what about our Warley announcement from last year, the Class 50? Well, it's long overdue an update, and we are delighted to announce that the first of our decorated samples have arrived ahead of the show this weekend, and how fine they look too! As ever, usual caveats about fit, finish and paint application on the pre-production samples applies, but gives you a good impression on what to expect! More pics and full update has just gone live on our blog: https://www.accurascale.com/blogs/news/class-50-update-november-2023-first-decorated-samples-arrive Cheers! Fran
  9. Hi @David Bigcheeseplant, It would be an interesting variant for sure. We wonder what demand would be like? Cheers! Fran
  10. Hi everyone, Following the recent success and reaction to our GWR 78xx Manor Class locomotives, and the feedback following the launch of our GER Buckjumpers, we thought we would combine the love for GWR prototypes with our new found knowledge of tank engines. This delicious recipe will bring you the ultimate model of one of the most iconic tank locomotives of them all, the GWR 57xx, 67xx and 8750 Class Pannier Tanks! Why Pannier Tanks? Before anyone says the 'D' word (and we don't mean Duck!), we need to explain where our Pannier Tanks differ to what has gone before. Like our class 37 project, amongst others, we have done our Panniers in "The Accurascale Way", with lots of variations and detail differences. We have started by ‘filling the gaps’ and cover variants never before offered in ready-to-run format. This means locomotives with backplate feed (not top feed fitted) feature heavily in our launch range. Another striking variation amongst the contractor built locomotives was the use of rivets for constructing the tanks. Later modifications like the large “8750” cab is also included as is the 67xx sub class that were built without steam heat or vacuum brakes – with relevant pipes and equipment missing from the model as per prototype. Read more about the detail variations including a brief history of each loco in our launch range as part of our launch blog: https://www.accurascale.com/blogs/news/holy-duck-an-accurapannier Price And Availability As you can see from our lovely pics, the locomotive is now fully tooled, with first samples being on display on our stand at the 2023 Warley MRC Exhibition at the NEC in Birmingham this weekend. These samples are currently undergoing testing and evaluation by our technical team before they progress to the decoration and production stages. It's anticipated that the locomotives will arrive in stock in Q1, 2025. Our Pannier Tanks are priced at £139.95 for DC/DCC Ready models, and £239.95 for DCC Sound Fitted models. Locomotives can be pre-ordered via our website for no money down or via monthly installments at no extra cost, or via our network of local stockists. A further announcement of an “Accurascale Exclusive” model, available exclusively via the Accurascale website only, will take place in the coming months. Browse the full range right here: https://www.accurascale.com/collections/gwr-57xx-67xx-8750-pannier-tank (As per, the usual caveats of "fit and finish" of certain parts and assembly combinations not being quite correct apply on these first engineering samples and will not reflect the final models!) Cheers! Fran
  11. Hi Bob, Can you PM me the name of this retailer please? Cheers! Fran
  12. Hi everyone, No, not the EEC, ECC! Due to a deluge of requests from modellers, and to mark the recent withdrawal from service of the real wagons, we are delighted to announce an all new run of our beautiful CDA hopper wagons in the iconic English China Clay (ECC) livery as they first appeared in service in early 1988. Can it get any more classic Cornwall than these? Check out our launch blog of these wonderful wagons on our website: https://www.accurascale.com/blogs/news/we-join-the-ecc-original-liveried-cda-china-clay-wagons-on-the-way As you can see in the photos above, our CDA wagons feature a wealth of detail and crispness which signifies 'The Accurascale Way'. A diecast chassis, brass bearings and 26mm pinpoint axles means smooth running and excellent performance on your layout. Particular attention has been paid to the detail differences over the traditional HAA wagons these were based on, such as the equipment at the wagon end, holes in the bodyside on one side, the underframe and of course, the hood/canopy. Given the flexibility of our tooling we can also cater for those wagons as built as CDAs from new, as well as those converted from HAA hoppers, giving the modellers a true variety in their wagon rake. Tempted? At a price of just £79.95 for 3 wagons, and 10% off when you order two packs or more, why wouldn't you be? Remember, you can pre-order direct for no money down, or spread the cost between now delivery via our monthly payment plans via partial.ly for no extra cost! As you can see, the decoration samples are complete and have been signed off, allowing for production to get underway. Pre-order yours via your local stockist, or direct below for a Q3 2024 delivery. More info: https://www.accurascale.com/collections/cda-china-clay Cheers! Fran
  13. Hi everyone, Thank you to everyone who came to visit us at GETS and of course Great Eastern Models, and a big thank you to Anne and Helen for facilitating our visit there last Saturday! Our next outing is this weekend in Dublin for the annual three day show this Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Blackrock College. @Islesy, @Patrick and I will be there spreading the IRM and Accurascale gospel with an all new model announcement for IRM as well as revealing samples of our IRM 22000 Class Intercity Railcars and Park Royal CIE coaches. So, if you are in Dublin this weekend, drop by and say hi. We will also have models for sale too! Cheers! Fran
  14. Hi @zr2498, Loads land at our warehouse separately next week. Cheers! Fran
  15. Hi John, I can indeed update you; the manors are in our warehouse and are currently being QC checked. We could not get bodies there to do it until today due to GETS over the weekend. Dispatch begins from tomorrow afternoon should everything be in order. We would like to apologise for all these delay’s regarding the manor. We know it’s not good enough and we are putting in better proceedures to mitigate these delays in the future. Thank you for your patience. Thanks, Fran
  16. Hi everyone, So, who guessed right? Welcome to the first Accurascale locomotive project in O gauge/7mm scale, the cuteness that is the Ruston and Hornsby 88DS. Why? Well, is there a more useful engine possible in 7mm? We wanted to "dip our toe" further into the O gauge water, and offering a cute small shunting locomotive for a very competitive price seems the ideal place to start! As you can see, we have the loco lined up in all sorts of colourful industrial goodness, including NCB and of course, not forgetting a couple of National Network Rustons which gained BR livery to almost cult like status. A model that we begun work on in the days before the pandemic, the Ruston 88DS has been a long time in development as we look to further build our range in O gauge. Following surveys of a couple of prototype subjects, not to mention our usual extensive research and development, we kicked off our tooling earlier this year with the first tooling sample was just received ahead of the "Great Electric Train Show" this weekend. Our adorable little Ruston is progressing nicely, with tooling already completed and testing of the first prototype samples well underway. We will continue this testing process and then progress to decoration stage, before signing off for production. Delivery at this time is envisaged for Quarter 1 of 2025. Both DC/DCC Ready and DCC Factory Sound fitted variants will be offered, with the latter making use of an ESU loksound 5 decoder and our own bespoke recordings of a real 80DS. RRP will be £229.95 for the DC/DCC ready locomotive and £319.99 for the DCC sound fitted loco. Pre-order via our network of local stockists, or direct for no money down, or using our partial.ly system of flexible monthly payments at no extra cost right here: https://www.accurascale.com/collections/ruston-88ds Full blog including history of each loco in the first run and our launch video featuring Project Manager Paul Isles right here: https://www.accurascale.com/blogs/news/o-my-accurascale-goes-big-with-cute-ruston-88ds-as-first-o-gauge-loco Cheers! Fran
  17. Hi everyone, It’s that time of year again as the modelling season gets underway with the big shows coming thick and fast. As usual we kick off with the Great Electric Train Show at the Marshall Centre, Milton Keynes on October 14th and 15th where we will announce our first O gauge locomotive with a full tooling sample on display. Ahead of that however, some of the Accurascale team are on tour in a different way. Both @Pixie and I are currently in Hong Kong, and tomorrow cross into Shenzen to meet our factory partners over the next 10 days ahead of GETS. Following the visit we will have a full update on projects like The Class 31, 50, Mark 2s and more as we run through everything underway, and we will also bring you all an insight into the production process behind our models. I’m unsure about the availability of RMWeb in China so I won’t be online over the next 10 days, but @McC will be on hand in my absence. Look forward to seeing you at our stand at GETS in just under 2 weeks time! Cheers! Fran
  18. Hi @Stevielad, I can confirm that they have left the factory and are in transit to us! FINALLY!!!! We will have a clearer ETA tomorrow, but next week sometime is how it stands ATM. Thank you all once again for your patience. We really appreciate it and have learned a lot on this one about going forwards. Cheers! Fran
  19. Hi everyone, As stated at the start of this thread, the best course of action for anyone having any issues is to email us at support@accurascale.com and our team will look after you. Cheers for the feedback! Fran
  20. Hi Fred, As @cctransuk points out, they're a longer coach. However, if our first batch of Mark 1 subs is a successful seller, then you never know, we might be encouraged to tool up the bigger variant in time. Cheers! Fran
  21. Hi everyone, An accurascale delegation will be visiting the factory in a couple of weeks time and a full update will come out after that (post GETS) Cheers! Fran
  22. Hi Chris, Yes, there is a sugar cube speaker in the loco already, so it will work fine. I'm not sure what lighting functions etc you may or may not have though. Cheers! Fran
  23. Hi Geordielad, Our factory test runs each loco before packing it up to see if it works correctly. Otherwise it doesnt pass their QC. Each one gets a couple of zips around a loop to ensure all connectivity etc is good. Cheers! Fran
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