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#41
General Discussion / Re: Accurascale acquires Helja...
Last post by Suffolk Rob - Yesterday at 09:46:27 AM
So I sat down with a large cup of coffee this morning and read the rather large and developing thread on acertain other forum. Rather more "drama" than the discussion here but that's not untypical. It seems to boil down to a few simple things.

1) manufacturers need retailers but little mention that retailers need manufacturers just as much if not more

2) when they stray into each other's areas it doesn't always end as planned. Examples could be Hornby's initial direct sales only approach to TT, or the direct manufacturing  of "mainstream" models such as class 66 or Terriers by larger retailers.

3) Heljan becoming direct sale only probably isn't a "killer blow" for more than a very few retailers. But the lack of notice and the immediate availability of product at a lower price than those retailers paid puts a different complexion on it.

In isolation the n gauge picture looks a bit different.

Aside from Farish where Bachmann seem to continue doing what Bachmann do, giving us reasonably regular re-releases and new tooling

Upgrades from Dapol and a positive new approach for more niche products in their coaching ranges

Revolution's direct sales element does not seem to be impacting retailers ability to sell those same models. They also seem to acknowledge the value of their retailers in practical terms. I'm thinking of the new 66 batch being retailer only or the retailer only livery for the 128.

Similar for Rapido but seems to be stock that hangs around a bit longer with retailers  I suspect this relates to some of the prototype choices.


But the concern if there is one for us N gaugers is that any significant change in retailers being able to make profits from OO that lead to significant model shop closures has an impact on availability of N gauge too

That said, I strongly suspect that cheap online Heljan stuff will generate a short term volume of sales and things will then quickly settle down again.
#42
General Discussion / Re: Childhood model railways
Last post by emjaybee - Yesterday at 09:46:04 AM
Quote from: Newportnobby on March 25, 2026, 10:26:15 PMWhen I was aged about 7 or 8 I did have a small dining table top layout but it was very basic with twin ovals and a couple of sidings. My first loco was a Tri-ang Jinty as they worked Wolverton Works, followed very soon with an EM2 Co-Co electric 'Electra' which had working pantographs so Christmases and birthdays saw me collect the necessary catenary stuff. That way I could run the EM2 and the Jinty on the same track. I also had a Tri-ang Hymek along with some MK1 coaches and the GPO coach which collected the mailbag and then fired it into a lineside 'bin' (sometimes even hitting it). I dimly recall many wagons but exactly what has been lost in the mists of time.

No pictures survived the many house moves my parents made :(

Although my interest in real railways continued until about 1968, my interest in the models seemed to disappear quite quickly – maybe 1965. It was rekindled around 1973 when I started in N gauge.

That's a shame the photos have not survived. Those silver gelatin glass plates are tricky to store.
#43
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by kusojiji - Yesterday at 09:21:10 AM
The Babys. This guy's been around.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz3m5fOKV5U
#44
General Discussion / Re: Childhood model railways
Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 09:03:19 AM
Quote from: JulianO on Yesterday at 06:19:53 AMMy wife and sister and I had a fossick around the undergrowth there looking for any traces of the house a couple of years ago.


I got the gist of 'fossick' from your post but had to look it up to confirm as I'd never heard the term before.
Didn't cats seem big when you were that age? ;D
#45
General Discussion / Re: Get well soon, George
Last post by JulianO - Yesterday at 06:25:23 AM
That is a pleasant outlook.
Hope you are feeling better soon.
For those who live in the UK, NZ is quite a long way away, too far for us to wave at Bealman.
#46
General Discussion / Re: Childhood model railways
Last post by JulianO - Yesterday at 06:19:53 AM
I hope no-one minds, but I am going to add a second set of images to this thread.
In this case it isn't my own childhood layout, but my father's.
Here are 2 pictures of the railway he and my uncle had as children.
As far as I remember, he told me it was Gauge 1, of Bassett-Lowke brand, though perhaps could have been made by Bing in Germany (?) Locos were a Precursor 4-4-0 and a Precursor Tank.
The track ran along near the edge of the cliff at Icart Point, on the South Coast of Guernsey. These photos would have been taken in the 1930s.
I believe it was a part of a larger system which my grandfather had when they lived near Burton on Trent in England. They moved to Guernsey when my father was 7, in 1929.
Their house at Icart was demolished by the Germans during the Occupation in WW2, as it was in the firing line of an artillery battery. Little trace now remains. My wife and sister and I had a fossick around the undergrowth there looking for any traces of the house a couple of years ago.
I don't know what happened to the trains.
@TrainWaiting may be interested to see another railway enthusiast cat.




#47
General Discussion / Re: Get well soon, George
Last post by Bealman - Yesterday at 04:26:32 AM
A better view of the ocean.


Here's a slightly better view of the ocean from Chez Bealhosp. Actually, this part of the Pacific Ocean is technically called The Tasman Sea (separates us from the Kiwis) ;)



That big rock is one of five islands - the road along there out to Port Kembla steelworks is called Five Islands Road.
#48
General Discussion / Re: The angry thread
Last post by EtchedPixels - March 27, 2026, 10:29:50 PM
Quote from: JBQFC on March 27, 2026, 08:00:24 PMmy lost B&Q order has now moved from unhappy to Angry phoned them 3 times now 3 time told they will be a call back to rearrange delivery 3 time nothing  :censored:  :censored:

If you reverse the payment on your card they'll become call you back.
#49
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Newportnobby - March 27, 2026, 09:55:16 PM
Why did this spring to mind, I wonder?

#50
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by port perran - March 27, 2026, 09:06:39 PM
Quote from: Moonglum on March 27, 2026, 08:36:16 PMI like the TT Band! Anyway, the other day Mrs Moonglum and I were driving home listening to Jazz FM and were rather impressed with what being played but had absolutely no idea who or what it was until the end. Martin @port perran posted this band some time ago, probably not everyone's cuppa but here goes...


I think it was this track. Note the audience mixed in with the musicians. There is another track called "Chimera" that is sort of King Crimsonie...

Tim
Very nice indeed Tim.
I think Snarky Puppy would be good to see live.
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