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N Gauge Discussion / Re: A 'Peachy TT120' for Briti...Last post by ntpntpntp - May 07, 2026, 10:33:25 AMAs a TT:120 collector (no layout yet) I quite enjoy Peachy's videos despite not being a fan of YT model railway evangelists in general. He does help to summarise new releases and has some interesting interviews with other industry players.
I appreciate the efforts he went to with TMC to come up with the 24 pin to 18 pin decoder bridge to accommodate HM7000 decoders in Heljan locos - though of course that is now superseded by "official" product expected from Accurrascale/Heljan. #72
N Gauge Discussion / Farish summer announcementsLast post by Suffolk Rob - May 07, 2026, 10:10:41 AMThese seem to have passed the forum by.
Not much, 12t vans and conflats, both now with NEMs, some EWS hoppers(?) and a bit of Scenecraft. Bachmann buying into the running toilet block gag was amusing. Probably just 2-3 wagons here for me but encouraged that we may see planked opens and 16t minerals getting the NEM upgrade too in due course. I have a couple of 20s on the horizon plus Halls for those of a steam persuasion so personally quite happy despite the small nature of this time's announcement. #73
N Gauge Discussion / Re: A 'Peachy TT120' for Briti...Last post by Richard Taylor - May 07, 2026, 09:33:39 AMIt can cut two ways. Nothing puts me off taking TT120 seriously as a welcome addition to the range of modelling scales than the "zeal of the convert" rabid enthusiasm of the Hornby shills who seem to be promoting the scale as if all other scales are now irrelevant and anyone not adopting the "perfect" TT120 is a reactionary fossil.
And then in reality all the TT120 layouts I've seen so far have either been tedious glorified train sets running one of everything produced in the scale round and round and round...or micro-layouts carefully designed to hide the limitations of what's currently available. The best advocates for N (and 2mm FS) are lots of varied layouts at exhibitions and in magazines and online showing what the scale can do and how much railway it allows you to get in a modern home. (Ironically, those TT120 micros might also be the best way forward for that scale as well.) #74
N Gauge Discussion / Re: A 'Peachy TT120' for Briti...Last post by Bealman - May 07, 2026, 09:30:29 AMQuote from: njee20 on May 07, 2026, 08:49:45 AMI think you probably over estimate the influence Peachy has. Everyone has "access" to manufacturers. He has interviewed folk at Hornby, yes, but I'm not sure that he's really made any meaningful difference aside from creating content. I'll be honest I sincerely hope that manufacturers aren't swayed by someone with 3000 YT subscribers. Totally agree. #75
General Discussion / Re: Parramatta to the Quay by ...Last post by Bealman - May 07, 2026, 09:27:20 AMYeah, heard that it's good!
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: A 'Peachy TT120' for Briti...Last post by Steven B - May 07, 2026, 09:22:50 AMPerhaps not the same vein as Peachy, but try:
James Hilton's blog: https://paxton-road.blogspot.com/ and Michael Scott's Chandwell: https://www.youtube.com/@Chandwell https://chandwell.wordpress.com/ #77
General Discussion / Re: When to Pull the Trigger -...Last post by Steven B - May 07, 2026, 09:01:14 AMMuch the same as the OP, I often find myself spending too much time thinking, researching and planning rather than actually building something. A ~1 foot square T-TRAK module has taken me more than 3 years to get anywhere near completion.
I've come to the conclusion my actual hobby is looking for inspiration on Flickr and re-organising my stock storage boxes. #78
N Gauge Discussion / Re: A 'Peachy TT120' for Briti...Last post by njee20 - May 07, 2026, 08:49:45 AMI think you probably over estimate the influence Peachy has. Everyone has "access" to manufacturers. He has interviewed folk at Hornby, yes, but I'm not sure that he's really made any meaningful difference aside from creating content. I'll be honest I sincerely hope that manufacturers aren't swayed by someone with 3000 YT subscribers.
I really dislike consuming content via YT, just doesn't work for me. There are some successful ones out there for sure, but I'm not sure we need to aspire to having some champion of N gauge in the YT "community". #79
N Gauge Discussion / A 'Peachy TT120' for British N...Last post by Michanglais - May 07, 2026, 07:29:48 AMI don't know if this has been brought up before, but I was wondering whether there was anyone considered as a 'Peachy TT120' for N gauge.
I'm moving over to N gauge from TT120 for my British stuff because I've already got so much Continental and Canadian stuff in N. I've been watching lots of vids on YouTube and there are some excellent N gauge layouts out there. I was wondering whether anyone was considered to be the Peachy for N gauge? He has around 3,000 subscribers on YouTube, whereas there are some N gaugers who have more, but I don't know whether anyone has access to manufacturers, etc. like he does. It would be great if there was someone to 'champion' N gauge like him. Is there anyone? (If not, would anyone be willing? I'd put myself forward but my modelling skills are pretty basic and I don't have a YouTube channel yet...). Just wondering. I'm a fan of the Model Rail Replacement Podcast and there's lots of talk about TT120, but very little for N. Seems there's lots of publicity out there for TT120. Maybe that's just because I was following so many people who were either new to modelling or trying it out (perhaps as a novelty or just an experimental layout... not sure). Also, I don't know if Bachmann are as forthcoming with contact with modellers like Hornby seem to be. I guess that could make things more difficult? I'd love to know your thoughts and opinons! #80
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