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#81
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Newportnobby - January 26, 2026, 10:46:29 AM
Used in many an advert, this may strike a chord with some. I couldn't get on with the rest of the album, though :no:

#82
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Bealman - January 25, 2026, 11:31:15 PM
I'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.
#83
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Loco choice /differences ?
Last post by EtchedPixels - January 25, 2026, 11:26:09 PM
Quote 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.

Skyline2uk

That's because nobody wanted to pay £50 a coach for the coaches to go with it  :D

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.


#84
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Loco choice /differences ?
Last post by Newportnobby - January 25, 2026, 10:21:29 PM
The 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
#85
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Loco choice /differences ?
Last post by Skyline2uk - January 25, 2026, 09:17:48 PM
Just 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
#86
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by port perran - January 25, 2026, 08:45:31 PM
I never rated U2 and still don't I'm afraid.
#87
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Moonglum - January 25, 2026, 08:11:17 PM
Never sure what to make of U2, some of their early stuff is quite good. I have "No Line on the Horizon" on CD but rarely play it so must have another listen. There was a free download on iTunes of the album "Songs of Innocence" but it was not very good (IMO). I think I had "The Unforgettable Fire" on a pre-recorded tape at one point.

Tim
#88
N Gauge Discussion / C Rail FSA FTA
Last post by Arran - January 25, 2026, 07:59:45 PM
HI All

I had some advanced FSA FTA wagons sent ahead for checking and i'm pleased to report the look and run as anticipated.

I said i would give warning that the Pre order price would be going up to £60.00 per Pair of outers and £120.00 for the 4 car set .

The new prices will take effect on the 1st of February "next Sunday"

Regards Arran



#89
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Loco choice /differences ?
Last post by PLD - January 25, 2026, 06:34:17 PM
Quote from: will99 on January 25, 2026, 05:30:07 PMwhy are the LMS ones so much cheaper  ?

https://railsofsheffield.com/products/graham-farish-371-825e-class-47-0-d1601-br-green-small-yellow-panels-diesel-locomotive?_pos=113&_fid=0c2be8d97&_ss=c


https://railsofsheffield.com/products/lms-10001-br-lined-green-late-crest-diesel-locomotive?_pos=14&_fid=4ce70a8a8&_ss=c
The LMS 'twins' are actually a fiver more at RRP, £184.95 vs £179.95... Those are one specific retailers discounted prices...

The 47 is RRP-15% which is the lowest they are permitted to go within the first 90 days after release. The Twins have been around quite a while now and that is seemingly one of the less popular liveries (note other liveries e.g. LMS Black 10000 are not so easily found) hence -46% (which is admittedly a very good reduction) to clear remaining stock.
Older releases of 47s can be had for £120ish elsewhere.
If you wait a while, that particular 47 might be discounted further, or on the other hand it might sell out at that level - you take that gamble...
#90
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Loco choice /differences ?
Last post by Skyline2uk - January 25, 2026, 06:13:48 PM
I do not have that particular class 47 but have several examples and can say they generally run very well.

More importantly the Class 47 were extremely common and long lasting, as such they are essential for many modellers regions and era.

I suggest the higher price is simply a supply and demand issue based on this.

By the same logic, the LMS "Twins"  only ever had two examples (detail differences aside) and as such are rather more niche for modellers needs. As such I am not sure they have sold that well and can be found in many sales.

Skyline2uk
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