Newly announced models for Farish winter 2021:
Class 03 with DCC Ready chassis (6pin Micro decoder) BR Green, BR Blue, British Industrial Sand White
Class 04 with DCC Ready chassis(6pin Micro-decoder) BR Black, BR Green, BR Blue
Class 150/1 2-car in GMPTE livery DCC Ready and Sound Fitted versions
Class 101 in Gren with Speed Whiskers DMU Sound Fitted
BR Mk2 TSO in BR RTC livery
Still awaiting the "Also arriving this month list".
In OO9, a new model of the Ffestiniog Railway Double Fairlie has been released.
Best
Scott.
Love the way they say 'we realise we haven't done that much in N gauge' then promptly follow it up by not doing much in n gauge....
I just wish they would say something about all the products they announced a while back that still haven't hit the shelves (Scotrail BG/Mk2 TSO for example).
An esoteric unique(?) TSO, whilst the market appears to be clamouring for bog standard blue/grey and NSE? It's an interesting choice.
The OO gauge 90s look good, £230 yields a sharp intake of breath!
Still, that is definitive confirmation that in this, the celebratory anniversary year of Graham Farish they have released very, very little to commemorate it.
While I'm glad they've put decoder sockets in the 03 and 04, as an announcement in 2021 it's on par with saying they've got wheels :worried:
Just the black 04 for me I think.
Quote from: njee20 on November 03, 2021, 10:30:00 AM
An esoteric unique(?) TSO, whilst the market appears to be clamouring for bog standard blue/grey and NSE? It's an interesting choice.
The OO gauge 90s look good, £230 yields a sharp intake of breath!
Still, that is definitive confirmation that in this, the celebratory anniversary year of Graham Farish they have released very, very little to commemorate it.
The 50th anniversary of Graham Farish was in 2020.
Quote from: RapierPower on November 03, 2021, 12:32:32 PM
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The 50th anniversary of Graham Farish was in 2020.
Tell that to Bachmann! :smiley-laughing:
Quote from: RapierPower on November 03, 2021, 12:32:32 PM
The 50th anniversary of Graham Farish was in 2020.
Yep, but there were suggestions, following the naming of 60002 in March that they were going to mark it with some more worthwhile announcements in one of the quarterly announcements this year. They haven't.
Quote from: njee20 on November 03, 2021, 12:52:51 PM
Quote from: RapierPower on November 03, 2021, 12:32:32 PM
The 50th anniversary of Graham Farish was in 2020.
Yep, but there were suggestions, following the naming of 60002 in March that they were going to mark it with some more worthwhile announcements in one of the quarterly announcements this year. They haven't.
Oh right, I don't remember reading that, do you have a link to it? I recall they said a model of the Class 60 named Graham Farish would follow in due course and having seen it displayed at their returns club sale thing at the grand central railway a few weeks ago it's clearly making progress. I guess that would be announced formally in one of these quarterly announcements when it's within the release window, nice to see it progressing though.
its a shame they didn't design an 03/04 chassis with integrated stay alive capacitor / dcc decoder - like the ngs hunslet will have.
anyway i'll buy a new 03 and see how it runs.
i'll also buy the rtc mk2 coach.
but not very much again...
tim
Quote from: RapierPower on November 03, 2021, 12:56:57 PM
Oh right, I don't remember reading that, do you have a link to it? I recall they said a model of the Class 60 named Graham Farish would follow in due course and having seen it displayed at their returns club sale thing at the grand central railway a few weeks ago it's clearly making progress. I guess that would be announced formally in one of these quarterly announcements when it's within the release window, nice to see it progressing though.
Nope, it was following one of the previous quarterly announcements I think. Maybe Spring 2021. As you say, they have confirmed a model of the 60 will come, which is a no-brainer. It's ironic that the real railway did a better job of marking the anniversary than Bachmann themselves!
Quote from: njee20 on November 03, 2021, 01:31:27 PM
Quote from: RapierPower on November 03, 2021, 12:56:57 PM
Oh right, I don't remember reading that, do you have a link to it? I recall they said a model of the Class 60 named Graham Farish would follow in due course and having seen it displayed at their returns club sale thing at the grand central railway a few weeks ago it's clearly making progress. I guess that would be announced formally in one of these quarterly announcements when it's within the release window, nice to see it progressing though.
Nope, it was following one of the previous quarterly announcements I think. Maybe Spring 2021. As you say, they have confirmed a model of the 60 will come, which is a no-brainer. It's ironic that the real railway did a better job of marking the anniversary than Bachmann themselves!
Ah, I guess someone from Bachmann must have told someone this at a show, theres been plenty of them this year! :no:
Indeed, fair play to GBRf for doing that 60!
I looked at photos on Flickr of the real GMPTE's 150 133, it ran during the 90s before it was repainted into First North Western's blue/gold livery. For a time it ran as a 3-car unit in GMPTE livery with a 150/2 centre car inserted.
As the DMU was repainted in FNW blue by 2003, my chosen era, I'm not planning to buy one.
Quote from: RapierPower on November 03, 2021, 02:02:10 PM
Quote from: njee20 on November 03, 2021, 01:31:27 PM
Quote from: RapierPower on November 03, 2021, 12:56:57 PM
Oh right, I don't remember reading that, do you have a link to it? I recall they said a model of the Class 60 named Graham Farish would follow in due course and having seen it displayed at their returns club sale thing at the grand central railway a few weeks ago it's clearly making progress. I guess that would be announced formally in one of these quarterly announcements when it's within the release window, nice to see it progressing though.
Nope, it was following one of the previous quarterly announcements I think. Maybe Spring 2021. As you say, they have confirmed a model of the 60 will come, which is a no-brainer. It's ironic that the real railway did a better job of marking the anniversary than Bachmann themselves!
Ah, I guess someone from Bachmann must have told someone this at a show, theres been plenty of them this year! :no:
Indeed, fair play to GBRf for doing that 60!
Not a huge fan of the sarcastic tone there, there's reference in the Summer 2021 announcements to the anniversary, which says "with many new things to come blah blah blah", since then the 03/04 is the only new tooling. There was something more explicit written on one of the forums, I forget it's provenance, so entirely possible it was misconstrued, but sod trawling them all to find it! Point remains that they've done virtually nothing to recognise it, other than promise a forthcoming model of 60002.
Hello everyone,
I stumbled upon this thread and was quite interested in it, since I actually joined the Bachmann Collectors Club in 2020 specifically to have access to any exclusive 50th anniversary product that they might release. I was disappointed to see that, appart from an article in one of the 'Bachmann Times' 2020 issues on the history of the Farish brand (as well as the aforementioned naming of an actual locomotive), nothing was really done for that occasion.
For anyone interested, I stumbled upon the following while reading a back issue (Winter 2019 Vol.20 No.2) of the 'Bachmann Times', in the 'Club Members Talk' section. To one club member asking whether any anniversary product is planned, Bachmann replies:
"[...] Bachmann Europe is proud to still be making models bearing [the Graham Farish] name some 50 years later. Plans are certainly in hand to mark such a significant milestone in an appropriate manner and further details will be announced during 2020 in the Bachmann Times [...]"
Then, as we know, nothing happened. My guess is that it had to do with the pandemic impacting the products release plan, although that's pure speculation on my part based on what I've heard of the effects of Covid on the industry.
(Sorry if this reply fails to follow any of the manners of this forum, as this is my first post!)
Welcome aboard @Retenir (https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?action=profile;u=9163) ! :wave:
I think it's incredibly sad that there wasn't more fanfare from Bachmann and at least a commemorative wagon/coach. Even the Forum's boss, @Tank (https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?action=profile;u=2) , managed to add a new :FARISH: icon. :D
Thanks for the welcome!
Indeed it's a shame nothing special was done. As a personal compensation, I bought one of the Graham Farish 40th anniversary wagons second-hand in 2020 – so at least I got something! Incidentally, that wagon is mentioned in an 'N gauge Now' magazine that I just received today, what a coincidence :D