ITS THE FINAL COUNTDOWN! NEW FARISH CATALOGUE 20TH JULY!

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B757-236GT

Yep missed the polybulks  :dunce: . The trouble with the EPBs is they havent sold that well given how many blue and blue/grey ones have been offered on discount. Portishead had 60 of each of the OO on offer a year or so back. The MLV might do ok because you dont technically need 3rd rail for one and there are plenty of liveries.

One id like to add is the humble 09 with high level pipes option, very simple to do and probably a good chance of being a good seller. Quite a few liveries too.

Richard
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richie894

I wish they would just produce some more of the recent stuff which sold out and we can no longer get.

Newportnobby

Quote from: mr bachmann on July 18, 2014, 02:18:19 PM
what ever they give picture's for , lets hope it comes ready fitted , so we can plonk and play

alan

Somewhat selfish, thinks I :scowl:
Not all of us run digital and at least if it's DCC ready you have the choice of chip as has been said above. I can't see any of the major manufacturers going down the DCC fitted only route :no: (they'd better not!)

PaulCheffus

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Quote from: B757-236GT on July 18, 2014, 02:13:31 PM
For me i can see the polybulks which have been very popular in OO (try finding one) and i think possibly the MLV as the recent pair of releases have sold very well.

Hi

The Polybulks were announced last year and are showing as due Oct/Nov on the Farish website.

Cheers

Paul
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talisman56

Quote from: johnlambert on July 18, 2014, 07:47:52 AM

If a new Southern steam locomotive is planned I wonder if Bachmann would scale down the E4 tank engine?  To my mind it looks like a nice fit with the other Southern models that are in the pipeline (admittedly Southern stuff isn't my area of expertise).


Yes! I'd so go for an E4...  :) :drool:
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oreamnos

#125
Re: Comment above about new "Peaks," I would be astounded if there were any additions or changes to the Peaks and I would actually be disappointed if there were at the expense of something all new.

Bachmann announced what their next 44, 45, and 46 variants were going to be in their LAST cataloge, and apart from all of them being weathered and all having a much higher price than before, they are unchanged from previous releases.  I personally don't expect there will be any changes to the Peaks for at least 5 years, and likely more.  In fact I wouldn't be surprised if the Peaks are dropped completely after the run of weathered models announced last year is done as their dinosaur chassis no longer shares any components with other models.

Matt

B757-236GT

Id like to see them do some sealed beam varients first but I suspect we could be waiting a long time. Even having the mould in OO they haven't ever released the sealed beam in there.

I do know they looked at doing the 304/305/308 family in OO so really anything is possible.

Richard
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MinZaPint

Quote from: Karhedron on July 18, 2014, 09:17:13 AM

Having said that, now that they can fit coreless motors into small spaces, maybe we will finally see City of Truro in N gauge.  :angel:

That would be very nice  :thumbsup:
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mr bachmann

http://www.bachmannindustriesinc.com/pdf/NMRA_2014.pdf

just a teaser , new stuff for the US market , nice lots of dcc fitted and anologe compatible , the Berkshire is on my list ....

alan

PaulCheffus

Hi

I shall be slightly annoyed if they announce one of these tomorrow.



Cheers

Paul
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alibuchan

Quote from: PaulCheffus on July 19, 2014, 08:17:14 PM
Hi

I shall be slightly annoyed if they announce one of these tomorrow.

Cheers

Paul

If you have just finished building them, hen I would say that it is inevitable they will be. Don't paint them yet then you might be ok! That's why my colas team haven't got transfers on them yet!

Alistair

NeMo

At least some stuff announced as of 20/07/2014:

http://www.bachmann.co.uk/details.php?id=189

"Graham Farish cements its position at the forefront of British N scale with the arrival of the N Class steam locomotive newly adorned in SECR Dark Grey livery and the replicating of the SECR Birdcage coaching stock previously introduced in OO. These introductions allow an authentic representation of a pre-grouping train, further expanding possibilities for the N scale modeller."

http://www.bachmann.co.uk/details.php?id=187

In N scale, we see the introduction of the power station collection, an industrial staple perfect for completing lineside scenes. A static caravan and low relief power signal box along with a host of new low relief shops and businesses complete our new announcements for the Scenecraft range.   

Cheers, NeMo
(Former NGS Journal Editor)

bridgiesimon

A very minimal attempt at an announcement after all the hype recently, rather pathetic actually!!

Best wishes, a rather disappointed Simon

Bealman

Maybe, but i like the sound of that low relief stuff!
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NSE DAZ

Hi all

Tank NSE yes NSE MK2a's  a class 47 and a 101  :NGF:

Well happy with this  :)

All the best Darren NSE DAZ
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