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14 minutes ago, MikeParkin65 said:

Most (but not all) of the new manufacturers have made a point of bundling the sound chip with the model and supplying at a cheaper price than if the purchaser sources and fits themselves. I'm more interested in why rather than bothered - good that it has a prefitted speaker tho

 

Sonic might be too small for that.

I see the difference between a big reduction or not seems to often depend on whether fitting was done in China or once they arrived in the UK. Dapol seem to be the latter with no great overall reduction while Accurascale seems to be in China working with ESU with a lot of DCC clout thrown in.  Sonic is not as big as either of those.

 

I'm glad they went 21 pin as I can either reuse/re-blow an existing chip, buy another chip from one of the specialised DCC suppliers or use HM7000 chip (if they ever did a Brighton loco sound).

 

On sounds we have:

Terriers (bark too typical for a A1/A1X to be close)

E4 (chuff might be out but other features should work)

H2 (probably the closest)

 

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2 minutes ago, Captain Kernow said:

I've no knowledge or experience of these Sonic chaps - is their stuff any good?

 

 

 

They did the GCR 4-6-2 tank for Rails previously. Here's a review: 

 

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2 hours ago, MikeParkin65 said:

I wouldnt retire that - its lovely!

I agree.  The chimney looks a lot better than the one on the Sonic image which is much too skinny.

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1 hour ago, RodneyS said:

I agree.  The chimney looks a lot better than the one on the Sonic image which is much too skinny.

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I have to agree with that. Quick search of the class and that chimney is awfully tiny.  Haven't found one image of a K class having that small of a chimney

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Bit disappointed - Sonic did such a great job on the A5 that I was hoping their next 00 loco would be a Stanier or Fowler 2-6-2T. But the K is certainly a lovely engine, and surely one must one have filled in for a broken Q or C2X on a Norwood Junction to Temple Mills transfer freight…

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On the sound fitted front, remember most of the recent Rails exclusives (like the A5 and the Heljan Gas Turbines) didn't have a sound option initially and it was added later.

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8 hours ago, Fair Oak Junction said:

2353 went into unlined olive just before the war, and 2337 went into unlined malachite during the early war years. ...

A little worrying that all the Southern liveried locos are shown with a graphic below the unpainted model suggesting Maunsell lettering : 2337, 2346 & 2353 should have early-style Bulleid 'gilt' lettering and 2352 late-style 'sunshine' - I trust the graphics are just intended to show the base colour.

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Congratulations to Sonic for choosing to produce a K in RTR.  However, in my opinion it reflects poorly on Hornby and Bachmann and possibly Dapol that they have ignored this lovely and important Southern Region loco for so long.   I'll be ordering one eventually although my main focus is on LMS and GWR.

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1 hour ago, Wickham Green too said:

I trust the graphics are just intended to show the base colour.

 

Yes that is what I assumed as well. While there are some issues with the planned liveries, I don't believe they would make the mistake of putting the same lettering on all SR versions.

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Thrilled with this announcement - I do hope the Chimney sees a revision though, It looks like one made for a 2mm K!

 

Worst case a home replacement would be in order.

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Very interested but will need to see livery samples before I put in an order; after the LNER liveries of the A5 I'm rather worried for these to be correct.

 

The LBSCR Black is an odd description; as far as I knew no K was ever painted plain black, should be lined in red?  Or are they aiming for one of the examples with plain yellow lettering?  Bit of a peculiar choice if so.  Also odd not seeing the prototype in it's Photo Grey livery, would have thought that would be a popular option to have.

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Excellent news! Sonic seems to be a competent manufacturer who can look after the technical side of design and manufacture perfectly well, if they are helped with right research this should be a most splendid release.

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I sent an email to Sonic yesterday listing the various livery/numbering issues and got back a positive response, so fingers crossed those are sorted for the livery artwork stage.

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This is why it's always important to go direct with constructive feedback, rather than just mentioning it on a forum and hoping someone from the company sees it 🙂

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7 minutes ago, Fair Oak Junction said:

I sent an email to Sonic yesterday listing the various livery/numbering issues and got back a positive response, so fingers crossed those are sorted for the livery artwork stage.

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This is why it's always important to go direct with constructive feedback, rather than just mentioning it on a forum and hoping someone from the company sees it 🙂

I often wonder if a big reason companies go public with projects at this stage is for precisely this reason- they know that for all the research they do there will be someone out there with more encyclopaedic knowledge, and getting facts right early saves embarrassing ‘loco released in incorrect livery’ headlines later down the line. 

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4 hours ago, Ribird said:

Taken from Rails' site "LB&SCR K Class 2-6-0 LBSC 342 Umber Black and Chrome Yellow Lining Steam Locomotive." The full livery choice is in the product description. I was confused at first too 

 

https://railsofsheffield.com/products/sonic-models-s4102-02-lb-scr-k-class-2-6-0-lbsc-342-umber-black-and-chrome-yellow-lining

Thank you but I’m no clearer. Rails describes the loco as Era 3, which suggests Southern black (lined or unlined). In addition, it is priced the same as plain black liveries. If, on the other hand, it is Marsh lined umber, I’d expect something akin to the umber liveries on the Bluebell page devoted to Birch Grove or Bachmann’s E4.

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32 minutes ago, Fair Oak Junction said:

I sent an email to Sonic yesterday listing the various livery/numbering issues and got back a positive response, so fingers crossed those are sorted for the livery artwork stage.

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This is why it's always important to go direct with constructive feedback, rather than just mentioning it on a forum and hoping someone from the company sees it 🙂

Excellent, thanks for doing that and thanks to Sam for his response. I hope it turns out to be lined umber; it would make sense.

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