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#11
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Graham Farish New Tooling ...
Last post by Bob G - Today at 02:58:26 PM
Quote from: bluedepot on Today at 02:17:30 PMI wonder how much of the tooling is actually new??


Apart from the chassis block, space for a speaker, and new PCB, I suspect the only other tooling change is an additional tool for the deep window cab, plus or minus the tablet catcher, and plus or minus the tablet catcher recess. If I remember correctly, the cabs are separate from the body on this model. So the rest of the body tooling should be the same.

Bob
#12
N Gauge Discussion / This Hobby is Expensive!!
Last post by scottmitchell74 - Today at 02:57:34 PM
 :D  :goggleeyes:  :dunce:

I know: duh!!

I just bit-the-bullet and tallied what I've spent the last two months to get (pretty much) everything I need for Black Douglas Vale...

 :*(

This doesn't include expenses from 8-12 years ago (mostly locos) already spent.

#13
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Graham Farish New Tooling ...
Last post by Bob G - Today at 02:52:49 PM
Quote from: scottmitchell74 on Today at 01:27:27 PMWish we could hear the sound before ordering.
You can, Scott
On the video from 3.48 to 4.20 approx.

If that isn't the sound then its a very noisy loco!

I will leave you to decide if you like the sound.

Bob
#14
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Graham Farish New Tooling ...
Last post by bluedepot - Today at 02:17:30 PM
i should think they will announce some non tablet catcher dcc sound versions as well in due course.

maybe 20/3s as well.

I wonder how much of the tooling is actually new??

a central services red/white livery version would be nice!

#15
Wish we could hear the sound before ordering.
#16
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Graham Farish New Tooling ...
Last post by ntpntpntp - Today at 12:46:21 PM
Rails' email says minimum R2?  That seems disappointing for a reasonably short bogie diesel that plenty of folk might want to send round their 9" curves?
#17
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Graham Farish New Tooling ...
Last post by Newportnobby - Today at 12:25:14 PM
One for the DCC/Sound fans, methinks. I already have 2 – the older D8134 (371-026 top) and the more recent D8011 (371-033 bottom) with running lights.



I'll not be bothering on the basis of "Why one of those? I don't want that." (words supplied by @chrism) :D
#18
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Graham Farish New Tooling ...
Last post by Bob G - Today at 12:21:30 PM
I think there's an element of disbelief.

Really great for the Scottish modeller, and for when those locos came south later.

But I just don't get sound in N. I mean there are even OO models where sound is considered a no-no because of space, so Farish says lets take a narrow bodied loco and put a speaker in it.

Not one for me, but if it had been a new loco...

#19
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Graham Farish New Tooling ...
Last post by NOE 544R - Today at 12:21:07 PM
Pleased by the announcement, but no BR Green with warning panels?

Surely this model would be the highest selling volume version and would reward Bachmann the quickest tooling payoff.

Have Bachmann missed the obvious here? Very strange decision.

Sadly I can't dip my hand in my pocket until the release such finish. So fingers crossed they do (soon).
#20
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Graham Farish New Tooling ...
Last post by Suffolk Rob - Today at 12:19:45 PM
Upgraded class 20 is a good announcement for me, particularly the Scottish tablet catcher varient

And perhaps enough hints to suggest the DRS examples will follow?
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