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  1. Hattons are showing five new versions including a tops version in railfreight in there news section.

    Just in case anyone is looking for one,iirc the other 4 versions have been done before

  2. Greenock to Largs line,it was to leave the W. Bay line at roughly where IBM halt is now,travel behind Inverkip with a station and viaduct at Skelmorlie and down to Largs,they might have even connected it to the rival Largs line after the grouping.If it had been built but closed in the 60,s it would have left a fantastic walk when used in connection with the Greenock cut.

  3. There is likely to be another batch of refurbished Classs 23 released before the backdated version is released. We are currently working on it.

     

    Is this them ? (from Kernow models)

     

    23081 Heljan Class 23 Baby Deltic Diesel Loco No. D5900 BR Green, full y/ends£104.99

    23091 Heljan Class 23 Baby Deltic Diesel Loco No. D5905 BR Green, small y/ends, weathered£114.99

    23101 Heljan Class 23 Baby Deltic Diesel Loco No.D5907 BR Green, small y/ends, gloss£104.99

    23111 Heljan Class 23 Baby Deltic Diesel Loco No. D5906 BR Green, small y/ends£104.99

    23201 Heljan Class 23 Baby Deltic Diesel Loco No. D5900 BR Green, frost grilles, gloss£114.99

    23211 Heljan Class 23 Baby Deltic Diesel Loco No. D5901 BR Green, frost grilles£114.99

    23221 Heljan Class 23 Baby Deltic Diesel Loco No. D5905 BR Green, w/out frost grilles£114.99

    23231 Heljan Class 23 Baby Deltic Diesel Loco No. D5909 BR Green, w/out frost grilles, weathered£124.99

     

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  4. Hattons have been linked with the Co-Bo's in the past as, after Hornby Dublo went out of business, Norman Hatton bought a lot of their stocks including a lot of their Co-Bo models. There were thousands of these in stock and often people would be directed to Hattons if they were looking for one of the Class 28's. This is one of the reasons why we have chosen this loco to be our next model.

     

     

    Perhaps we could fake a picture of a couple of Class 21,s arriving at Liverpool with them. B)

  5. How much should it cost then? Quite intrigued seeing as I've just had a practical lesson this very week in R&D/Production costs etc. I'd be interested to see your costings breakdown for completely new tooling of an RTR model.

    http://www.ehattons.com/StockDetail.aspx?SID=33380

     

    No I,ve no idea how much it would cost to produce a RTR model,my post was only to alert the RM community to a new model coming out and my view on the price structure was a very personal opinion one based on my outgoings per month eg Mortgage,bills,feeding my family etc.

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  6. 5 more class 14,s on the Hattons website

    Class 14 "Teddy Bear" Weathered BR Green as per BR use

    Class 14 "Teddy Bear" BR Green as per BR use

    Class 14 "Teddy Bear" Blue Circle Cement Yellow (Weathered)

    Class 14 "Teddy Bear" British Steel Blue (Weathered

    Class 14 "Teddy Bear" Loadhaul Livery. Limited Edition of 200 with certificate

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  7. Thanks for the info re blue syp engines,good to hear i,m not alone in wanting one,now to annoy Heljan till they bring out the 27 that was also blue with small yellow panels !

  8. Which engines ran in blue with small yellow warning panel,I,m buying a green one but will buy a blue syp if released but looking to avoid both having the same running number.thanks

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