Dapol Announcement at Alexandra Palace

Started by scruff, March 24, 2012, 10:49:39 AM

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scruff

I just found out Dapol are making an announcement at 11am this morning.

Fingers crossed its  :NGAUGE:

Mark

Mustermark

What was it, what was it? Where's the jumping up and down in excitement smilie?

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From Hattons:-
Dapol new releases announced today
N Gauge Class 27
Dapol's latest N gauge announcement is their Class 27 diesel. Built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon company (BRCW) between 1961 and 1962, 69 of the Bo-Bo locomotives were manufactured for use originally in Glasgow Eastfield, Thornaby and London Cricklewood regions. The Class 27s were gradually transferred to Leicester and later all ended up in service in Scotland, extensively on the West Highland Line. The diesels, a successor of the Class 26, were introduced to allow the withdrawal of the poorly performing Class 17 Clayton diesels, but were eventually withdrawn from service themselves in 1987, being outlived by the less-powerful and more reliable Class 26s.
4 variations have been announced by Dapol in BR green and blue liveries. Priced at £89 the models feature their tried and tested Class 26 chassis with 'super creep' motor and low friction mechanism, Dapol's 'easi-shunt' magnetic couplers and are DCC ready.
ND205a   Class 27 #D5381 in BR Green with small yellow warning panel (with gangway doors)   Pre-order now for £89
ND205b   Class 27 #D5411 in BR Green with full yellow front end (with gangway doors)   Pre-order now for £89
ND205c   Class 27 #27008 in BR Blue (plated gangway doors)   Pre-order now for £89
ND205d   Class 27 #27032 in BR Blue (plated gangway doors)   Pre-order now for £89



scruff

lol,  :o  i thought it was this morning.. where is the slap yourself on the head smiley when you need it???

Excellent news about the 27, also the 73 in 4mm and the O gauge Gronk.

Mark

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Quote from: scruff on March 24, 2012, 11:11:17 AM
lol,  :o  i thought it was this morning.. where is the slap yourself on the head smiley when you need it???

Excellent news about the 27, also the 73 in 4mm and the O gauge Gronk.

Mark
No need to slap yourself the announcement was this morning :thumbsup:

scruff

I also heard Dapol Dave was hoping to have the 2nd EP of the class 56 on display there..

Mark

1936ace

there goes my savings again! i'll have to have a 27 especially since my class 26 got lost in the mail and hattons sold out before they could resend another.
Do you think there is room for sound in the class 56 as first advised months ago
BArt

scruff

I think Dapol are trying to make all their new products "sound friendly". Dapol Dave seems quite keen on DCC sound and it wouldn't surprise me to see Dapol be the first to offer a DCC fitted loco in N gauge.

Mark

Ollie3440

I've known about the class 27 for a while now (advantage of my job ;) ) and i think it is a very logical step to follow the class 26. How long before a new 33 follows......

As with DCC, personally i can't see Dapol binging out DCC Fitted locos purely as they don't do DCC Chips. Maybe they'll announce a range in the new catalogue?

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Mustermark

Quote from: Ollie3440 on March 24, 2012, 02:22:56 PM
How long before a new 33 follows......

Ooh, now there's a lovely thought.  But first, where's my Western Venturer!?

Quote from: scruff on March 24, 2012, 11:11:17 AM
Excellent news about the .... O gauge Gronk.

Sorry to use the wrong letter and all :-[ but Is Dapol bringing out an O gauge Gronk?  If not, who is?  And when?  I would love a diorama with one of those all weathered and oily, with a dirty wagon hitched up to it. :thumbsup:

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Dock Shunter

Quote from: Mustermark on March 24, 2012, 03:21:10 PM
Quote from: Ollie3440 on March 24, 2012, 02:22:56 PM
How long before a new 33 follows......

Ooh, now there's a lovely thought.  But first, where's my Western Venturer!?

Quote from: scruff on March 24, 2012, 11:11:17 AM
Excellent news about the .... O gauge Gronk.



Sorry to use the wrong letter and all :-[ but Is Dapol bringing out an O gauge Gronk?  If not, who is?  And when?  I would love a diorama with one of those all weathered and oily, with a dirty wagon hitched up to it. :thumbsup:
Yep Mark......Dapol are doing the 0 gauge 08......and at around the £199 price range i think there will be many others considering a diorama/micro layout with one.....
me included....... :thumbsup:

scruff

Any bets as to how long before that CAD drawing for the gronk gets.... miniaturised??? :o

Mark

Mustermark

200 quid is a lot less than a brass one!  Looking forward to that for sure.

I agree Scruff, it would be great to see it in N too.  If Dapol can do their detail magic on it I will be replacing my 08 640 on Reading General.

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BernardTPM

Quote from: point blank on March 24, 2012, 11:03:17 AM
From Hattons:-
Dapol new releases announced today
N Gauge Class 27
Dapol's latest N gauge announcement is their Class 27 diesel. Built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon company (BRCW) between 1961 and 1962 -  The diesels, a successor of the Class 26, were introduced to allow the withdrawal of the poorly performing Class 17 Clayton diesels
A very innaccurate view of history. Firstly the 27s were a development of the 26, not successor! Secondly if they were built in 1961-62 how could they replace poorly performing Class 17s that were built from 1962-65? That would have taken some heavy crystal ball gazing! Who writes this stuff?

Newportnobby

Quote from: scruff on March 24, 2012, 12:32:30 PM
it wouldn't surprise me to see Dapol be the first to offer a DCC fitted loco in N gauge.

Mark

I may be wrong, but wasn't the Peco 22xx the first DCC fitted N gauge model ???

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