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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Class 87 From DapolLast post by njee20 - Yesterday at 02:05:26 PMYes, bit frustrating. There's been one post this year in the N gauge section of Dapol Digest, which has gone unanswered, but now updates are being posted there at the expense of other, more heavily utilised sources. My password has expired, but it barely seems worth updating unless it's actually going to receive some love and traffic!
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Class 87 From DapolLast post by Steven B - Yesterday at 01:41:26 PMThey're only visible if you've got an account with the Dapol Digest.
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General Discussion / Re: Unhappy ThreadLast post by Fardap - Yesterday at 11:49:07 AMI have Win 11 on my main PC and a laptop with Win 10 as not compatible for Win 11 (apparently you can work round that).
Have to say I am happy with Win 11 but the change was jarring - like many first thing was to turn off anything Ai and have managed to ditch 'Clippy 2.0'. That said turning off Ai everywhere I can, when they give the option, is the first thing I do. Frustrates the heck out of me that 'they' think they know what I want where all I actually want is a choice ON or OFF - It cannot be that difficult to understand to designers... can it? #44
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Class 87 From DapolLast post by Adam1701D - Yesterday at 11:18:29 AMIf you would like to see the latest sample of 87031 Hal o' the Wynd in BR Blue, please visit the Dapol Digest.
https://digest.dapol.co.uk/forum/n-gauge-models/electric/n-gauge-class-87/10977-87031-in-br-blue#post10977 #45
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by port perran - Yesterday at 11:05:53 AMQuote from: Newportnobby on Yesterday at 10:46:29 AMUsed in many an advert, this may strike a chord with some. I couldn't get on with the rest of the album, thoughSounds like the sort of music played before a funeral service to me. #46
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 10:46:29 AMUsed in many an advert, this may strike a chord with some. I couldn't get on with the rest of the album, though
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by Bealman - January 25, 2026, 11:31:15 PMI've been a fan since 1978, and have been to all of their Sydney concerts. Though I will say that the main thing wrong with the concerts is you come away feeling like you've been bashed over the head with the Bono bible.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Loco choice /differences ?Last post by EtchedPixels - January 25, 2026, 11:26:09 PMQuote from: Skyline2uk on January 25, 2026, 09:17:48 PMgetting quite cheap. As an example, Virgin liveried class 47s didn't seem to be that popular. That's because nobody wanted to pay £50 a coach for the coaches to go with it The general rule though is "the older the cheaper". There's often a premium for the latest and greatest and they artificially inflate the prices early on because there's a subset of the modelling hobby for whom price is largely irrelevant. If you do look at second hand stuff though you need to know that there are several totally different iterations of the 47 model of increasing quality over the years. 10001 is probably going for less because it's much more of a collectors model. The original 10000/10001 were prototype locomotives so fairly unusual whereas the 47s were the most boringly uninteresting mass locomotives of the late 1960s an then 1970/80s, although they spent an embarassingly large bit of the 1960s part in pieces whilst they figured out that the engines in them were not up to the power rating and eventually gave up and donwrated them. #49
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Loco choice /differences ?Last post by Newportnobby - January 25, 2026, 10:21:29 PMThe class 47 was built from 1962 onwards and many are still running today, some on heritage railways. Lifespan therefore is 60+ years which allows modellers to pick and choose which livery they want for their modelled era.
The 'Twins' were built in the late 1940s and lasted only until the late 1960s so only a 20 year life. As none were preserved no one modelling after the late 60s should really have one unless a Rule 1 purchase. It could account for the green versions being discounted to shift them #50
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Loco choice /differences ?Last post by Skyline2uk - January 25, 2026, 09:17:48 PMJust to add another point building on what @PLD is saying about discounts and liveries.
Taking my most recent Swallow class 47 as an example, I pre-ordered that because I couldn't risk them be so popular that they sold out. Some liveries do seem to linger in model shops and are thus getting quite cheap. As an example, Virgin liveried class 47s didn't seem to be that popular. Skyline2uk | Please Support Us!
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