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29 minutes ago, ERIC ALLTORQUE said:

The James Webb telescope is at its working point in space,can you not hack into using it to see the cabinets contents.

James Webb still 5 months away from operational capacity.

Set test show for Perth Model Railway Exhibition 2022. Still Scotland. Close enough, right?

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6 hours ago, McC said:

It will be so nice to give the stand a stretch :)

 

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And to attend a full show in Accurascale uniform...

Look forward to seeing you all again.

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On 20/01/2022 at 22:03, McC said:


If it helps its at least one completely new unannounced range. 

Oh no you know we now have a month of frothing and excitement you really are a bit tormenter and should get an AY ban for this :o 

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8 hours ago, Craig1989 said:

Hopefully something modern image that runs today such as the mxa lobster wagon


That’s bound to happen now I’ve just finished building a rake of 7 of them from 3D printed boxes and Bachmann BDAs! 
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10 hours ago, Craig1989 said:

Hopefully something modern image that runs today such as the mxa lobster wagon or if a dmu how about the 222 meridian 

 

cheers Craig 

That's a good shout Craig.  You know Accurascale would go to town and deliver the MXA, but also the rest of the family of wagons, BDA's, BFA, pipe carriers, timber carriers etc. Need to get some granbills involved too.

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1 hour ago, KDG said:

That's a good shout Craig.  You know Accurascale would go to town and deliver the MXA, but also the rest of the family of wagons, BDA's, BFA, pipe carriers, timber carriers etc. Need to get some granbills involved too.

 

The MXA is one that I do think would be popular, they do get about a lot and historically low sided ballast/engineering wagons have been done quite often.

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11 hours ago, Craig1989 said:

222 meridian

 

If doing a DMU would the 222 be a good choice though? For example I expect 220 and 221 would be more popular even though they have been done before simply because of regional relevance. Other than London/South East, 220/221s have been in every region at one point or another. 222s have done Midland all their lives, and Hull to London for 5 years IIRC.

 

The 180 is the one for me that is the biggest open goal if a 5 car DMU is a viable thing for anyone to make. Been all over the place in all sorts of liveries.

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Late night wibble:

 

My bet is on the new announcement will be one third of a Class 93.

 

A 93 is tri-mode - diesel, electric and battery.

 

Take one of those modes and divide 93 by 3................

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7 hours ago, newbryford said:

Late night wibble:

 

My bet is on the new announcement will be one third of a Class 93.

 

A 93 is tri-mode - diesel, electric and battery.

 

Take one of those modes and divide 93 by 3................

I think your 1 digit out..

just wait for those planning it, to commit to buying it, and add 1 to the number.

Might be a long wait though, the real things are suggested to be 4m+ Euro each.

 

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