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  1. There certainly has been a wave of "Is railway modelling dying out?" articles on the various new websites

     

    The Grauniad has a particularly bad one which seems to focus entirely on Hornby, citing TT:120 as their attempt to save the hobby due to smaller house sizes.  N Gauge, anyone?

     

    The demise of Hattons and Warley are both due to unique circumstances and not a sign of a wider malaise, with the current cost-of-living crisis is causing some belt-tightening across the industry but certainly not spelling doom.

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  2. I have asked the factory to see what can be improved with the performance and noise.

     

    Incidentally, I have just received the second Class 56 EP, which has the later Doncaster front end, diamond mesh grilles and Brush cantrail grilles. 

     

    Very impressed.

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  3. 45 minutes ago, Brian-1c said:

    No idea if it was raised earlier in this thread, but I'm asking here anyway. Is there an N gauge version planned ?

    No plans at present, I'm afraid. With the Cost of Living Crisis affecting sales, times are hard across the industry.

     

    Where before we might have released one in N automatically, now it is very much a case of seeing how the OO sales go first.

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  4. 3 hours ago, newbryford said:

    Are we still on target for Q2/2024 for these?

    Hi Mick

     

    That is still the plan at the moment. We should be seeing the decorated samples this month and should have a better idea where things are.

     

    Fingers crossed! 🙂

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  5. Unfortunatly, proper haulage tests will need to wait until the New Year, when the EP goes back to Chirk.

     

    I have improvised a test using an old Roco track cleaning wagon, which is a very stubborn bit of kit to move.

     

    The 56 was able to move this quite happily from one end of the track to the other. I tried both a Farish 37 and 47 and both slipped to a halt on the curves. 

     

    To me, that is a good sign.

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  6. I have the first EP with me and will give it a test to check the performance. It has been up and down my test track a few times and seems fine, though I have not tested haulage.

     

    The new 56 uses the existing chassis but I can ask the factory if they can make any improvements.

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  7. 2 hours ago, richierich said:

    So it the over width issue going to be corrected?

    We are using the same chassis, so it is not possible to reduce the width. 

     

    To be honest, unless you are going to study ultra-high resolution digital photos of the model, the width is not an issue. It looks very 56-ish to me and is a big improvement on the previous model.

     

    I have had the first set of EPs to play with and they are excellent. Looking forward to finalising the design in the New Year.

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  8. Since I took over the graphic design for Dapol, my philosophy is to correct any existing errors unless where possible. I realise this may cause annoyance in some quarters we are damned if we do and damned if we don't!

     

    There are one or two that I won't mention that have been retained for the sake of backward compatibility.

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  9. The decorated samples have made their way over to Peterborough for me to check. The main points I have picked up are:

    • The cab front on 68026 is indeed incorrect and I have asked for the Vossloh logo to be removed. The artwork for 68030 is correct.
    • The cab end numbers are missing on 68006 and this will also be corrected.

    Do not worry about the colours on 68006, as they are really vibrant and look spot-on. The same applies to 68014 in the Chiltern Green Fuel livery. Both lovely!

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  10. The problem with a crowded marketplace is choosing which way to go when looking for a new subject. Bachmann already produce a 117, so a 115 or 116 would be a simple matter of producing new tooling slides. Revolution are promising a Class 120 in N, which would be a logical release in OO also.

     

    The 323 was chosen, as it has a 30-year lifespan and numerous liveries. The 185, despite only having two main liveries, has a very wide sphere of operation and has been much requested. My worry would be that this could be under development somewhere else for these reasons.

     

    As to what is next...wait and see. We have a few interesting things in the development queue.

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  11. I'm afraid it is too late to change the model choices, as these are locked in and pre-orders have been taken.

     

    There will be a retailer's special in EWS and another in EWS International, which will be announced in due course.

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  12. The model is back in tooling and we hope to have EPs in the New Year (which side of CNY, I am not sure yet).

     

    I understand the frustration of the extra delay; we decided to do the retool at considerable expense, rather than release a model with numerous errors on the bodywork. Please keep the faith, as it is going to be a stunner.

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  13. It is not in the initial line-up, as there are too many liveries to do all at once. If the 323 does well, then I am sure it will appear in the next batch.

     

    We are producing a 323 in First Barbie livery with Northern branding, if that is of interest.

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  14. 1 hour ago, No Decorum said:

    I assume that the pantograph will not be servo-controlled as it isn’t mentioned. May I ask if it will be metal, so that it won’t be cut through by OHLE?

    The panto will not be servo-controlled, as it would intrude too far into the passenger compartment but it will be made of of metal, following feedback over the weekend.

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  15. 16 minutes ago, The Meerkat said:

    ahhh got you,  yes i agree,  i be ordering one, i wasn't expecting it from Dapol, specs so far looks very good,  speaker in all 3 coaches as well

    The 323 will have a speaker in each driving car, with the motor in the centre car. All coaches are through-wired via 14 pin connections, so only one DCC chip needed.

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