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General Category => N Gauge Discussion => Topic started by: 37214 on May 11, 2020, 08:53:26 PM

Title: Taylor Plastic Models
Post by: 37214 on May 11, 2020, 08:53:26 PM
Back in the early 1990's, there wasn't that much choice of "modern" diesel locos commercially available which meant having to buy kits and modify commercial chassis to fit.

I bought one of these TPM Precision Models Class 60's and was given another by a friend who abandoned N-gauge to go into O-gauge. These required a modified Farish 52/55 chassis which were usually sourced secondhand from toy fairs for around £25. Neither of these models has been completed but they may see the light of day eventually. However, I now see that Farish/Bachmann now produce a RTR 60 so maybe I won't bother resurrecting these.

Does TPM still exist? All I could find on a Google search was from 2013 where Bernard Taylor announced that he was relocating and stopping trading for a short time, what happened next?


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Title: Re: Taylor Plastic Models
Post by: njee20 on May 11, 2020, 09:10:40 PM
That was basically it, he never started again after a house move, I believe brought on by the destruction of some of the tooling. Some bits have found their way into others' ranges, notably the N Gauge Society have recently picked up some of the wagon kits. Someone on eBay was selling 442 conversion bits for a while, but that's dried up.

The Farish 60 is a great model though, with a revised DCC sound version due soon.
Title: Re: Taylor Plastic Models
Post by: Mr Sprue on May 11, 2020, 09:28:00 PM
@37214 (https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?action=profile;u=6081)

There are I think a few of us on the forum who speak with Bernard quite frequently, he moved from Forest Gate East London to Wales. He has now taken a step back but is still involved with a few people shall we say on a part time basis, helping and advising them on N gauge projects.
Title: Re: Taylor Plastic Models
Post by: 37214 on May 11, 2020, 09:32:41 PM
Thanks for the replies, I bought a fair bit of TPM stuff; inlays for coaches and detailing bits.

Pleased to hear that Bernard is ok.
Title: Re: Taylor Plastic Models
Post by: Bob Tidbury on May 12, 2020, 09:26:16 AM
B H Enterprises are bringing out Bernie's range under the Xtpm brand .
BUT the problem is Ray gets a box from Bernie and untill he opens it he never knows whats inside and then there are only small amounts of the items .
Ray would like to get the whole range back in stock but that wont happen overnight as I said he has to rely on whatever Bernie sends him .
There will never be enough stock to put a list out and so the only way is to ring Ray on 01923 672809 and he will tell you if want you want is available .
I cant remember which item it was but there were some on the stand on the Saturday morning at T I N G S last year but by mid day most of it had gone so its literaly first come first served .At the moment I dont think its possible for you to order a particular item if Ray hasnt  got any in stock as HE CANT ORDER A PARTICULAR THING FROM Bernie .
Bob Tidbury