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Bachmann 009 Skarloey Railway range


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It has been reported on the Narrow Gauge Railway Modelling Online Forum that one has arrived at Peco and a review will appear in due course in Railway Modeller. Described as almost 4mm scale you have to bear in mind that it is a representation of the loco as seen in the TV series and not an accurate scale model of a TR loco. In the prototype photo above the wagons are from the Peco range and so you get an idea of the size of the loco.

 

Photo here http://shop.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?main_page=popup_image&pID=5898

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Described as almost 4mm scale you have to bear in mind that it is a representation of the loco as seen in the TV series and not an accurate scale model of a TR loco.

 

That´s true, but nevertheless its shape and details are actually closer to the real Talyllyn than to Skarloey. For example the front buffer beam represents pretty well Talyllyns, whilst it looks nothing like any of the models and animations of the TV series.

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But at Scale model prices! $63 for a simple 4 wheel wagon.

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and what's more you can have the same wagon in grey or brown from the original manufacturer, Peco, for about half that price. I wondered if they were going to be twin packs but it seems they are single wagons and you can get the Peco ones for £15 to £16 plus they now do a flat and bolster wagon too.

http://www.peco-uk.com/prodtype.asp?strPageHistory=category&numSearchStartRecord=0&strParents=3309,3322&CAT_ID=3324&numRecordPosition=21

Hattons have the Peco ones for £13 upwards

Personally I'd get the grey Peco version and paint it blue ;)

 

Also Peco are about to release the GVT coaches which would go nicely with this.

The Talyllyn coaches, which are 'correct' for Skarloey, that were formerly available from Meridian will be available from Narrow Planet once the handover of the plastic kit range is completed and they have wheels back in stock http://shop.narrowplanet.co.uk/collections/rolling-stock-kits

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Will the Bachmann Skarloey be on sale in the UK, or it is the same as their main Thomas range, for the US only, due to licensing issues?

 

Officially no it won't, and Bachmann themselves won't supply to UK addresses, as you say due to licensing issues.

 

The Bachmann UK site does list stockists that will supply their American outline goods here http://www.Bachmann.co.uk/uk.php?prod_selected=american which in theory includes the American Thomas range, so there's no harm in asking one of those retailers. 

 

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Will the Bachmann Skarloey be on sale in the UK, or it is the same as their main Thomas range, for the US only, due to licensing issues?

 

The product is not distributed by Bachmann Europe, it's a Bachmann USA product so any available in the UK will be 'grey' imports.

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The product is not distributed by Bachmann Europe, it's a Bachmann USA product so any available in the UK will be 'grey' imports.

This is confirmed on the Bachmann website - there is no UK warranty.

http://www.Bachmann.co.uk/service/faq1.php?id=185&ref=general

 

We can't offer parts or service for:

 

•Hong Kong made Bachmann Branchline and US models

•Poole made Graham Farish models (independent repairers often can service)

•Palitoy 'Mainline' models

•Replica models (will say 'Bachmann Hong Kong')

•Non-European licenced products: 'Thomas the Tank Engine' and 'Hogwarts Express'

 

 

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Well yes if they wanted too. The Thomas and Percy models fell foul as they were unique TV style models and not identifiable as real locos. The Thomas marketing machine already fell foul of this when they tried to stop the Talyllyn using the locos in Sodor livery, (and Stepney on the Bluebell too).

If it's sold as Talyllyn the licences don't apply as it's a real loco, the identity can be protected but not the casting unless it has the face on it.

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After linking to that site in my post above I kept a look out for them coming into stock and managed to get one last night (got a despatch e-mail this afternoon). I haven't bought from them on line but they have always been friendly & helpful when I have purchased from them at exhibitions

 

Must admit I expected them to cost more than £75 considering the rrp in the US of $149.95 which is why I couldn't resist.

 

Good to see such a healthy demand for an rtr 009 loco

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Agreed - just need to get some n gauge track and rolling stock. I couldn't resist either!

Why not get 009 track from Peco and their stock that will match the loco?

Peco do 009 set track with 9 inch radius and flex track too. The flex track is available in Mainline with neat squared off sleepers and 'crazy track' with a more rustic look.

As linked to in an earlier post there's a decent range of RTR 009 from Peco in L&B or plain liveries.

Here's a link to Hattons page for 009

http://www.ehattons.com/stocklist/1000407/1000592/Peco_Products_009_Narrow_Gauge/spec_list.aspx

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