I have £60 to spend on something for Christmas.
I've always liked the Class 14s and every time I'm in the model shop I look at one then decide against it !
They don't quite fit in with my theme (although they are very close) but it's my layout and I can run what I like I suppose!
Any comments re their general running/performance? It might just sway me tomorrow !
I bought one of the Class 14's green in weathered finish at a show & then sent it to Digitrains for DCC conversion it runs beautifully & i would highly reccomend it for anyone who wants a smaller engine but a bit more than an 08 ;)
The detail is superb it's only drawback to my eye the Rapido type couplers but this is personal choice prefering the knuckle type with trip pins (microtrains)
I'd say go for it you wont regret it especially if it's converted to DCC :claphappy:
Great looking locos and run really well, the pick ups may need a little tweeking occasionally - apart from that a great little loco !
Like Upnick, I have the weathered green one but only run DC.
The slow running and haulage is great.
My only (small) complaint is the weathering has been over egged a bit
ncb class 14 set on ebay ending in an hour... (no connection to seller, i just noticed it however...)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BACHMANN-FARISH-COLLIERY-CLASSIC-FREIGHT-SET-New-/261131838816?pt=UK_Trains_Railway_Models&hash=item3cccaba560 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BACHMANN-FARISH-COLLIERY-CLASSIC-FREIGHT-SET-New-/261131838816?pt=UK_Trains_Railway_Models&hash=item3cccaba560)
Quote from: port perran on December 01, 2012, 08:41:37 PMI've always liked the Class 14s and every time I'm in the model shop I look at one then decide against it !
They don't quite fit in with my theme (although they are very close)
Don't forget the majority of the class served as industrial shunters for many more years than they were ever in BR service, the largest users being NCB & British Steel.
I have one which runs so well I actually use it for testing - slow speed in particular is superb with very little of the "jerkiness" that sometimes shows up on such mechanisms
I love the Farish 14 - a fine runner and really useful loco - particularly if you have an industrial setting.
So.......bought the weathered version today.
Not quite right for my area/era but hey, I can run what I like and I've always liked the D95XXers.
Running in as we speak !
Quote from: port perran on December 02, 2012, 04:58:38 PM
So.......bought the weathered version today.
Not quite right for my area/era but hey, I can run what I like and I've always liked the D95XXers.
Running in as we speak !
Good for you sure you wont regret it :D
Had it running on a pick up/local goods this evening. Looks good and runs really well - especially at low speed and with 5/6 wagons in tow.