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Hopes:
Class 40
Class 58
8f
Claughton
Class 50 2nd run: D400, 50003 NSE, 50025 LL, 50019 Dept Blue
Saint or County
SR Z1
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Class 40 or 58 👌
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Yes 58 and 40 top of my D and E wishlist.
GWR County, although I believe Rapido looking at that atm.
Also I’d like to see the unlined gem of LNWR getting a look in. I’ve mentioned it before, but a Claughton, Precedent and matching stock would be very much welcome.
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37/9 please 👍
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Did anyone else catch this?
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When I was 4 my father bought me my very first loco, a Hornby class 25. After many years of happy running it now sits with pride of place in my display cabinet.
In a few weeks it will be joined by Evening Star, the last loco my father bought for me before he passed away in March.
Thank you in advance accurascale, I know he would be proud to see this beauty arrive.
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1 hour ago, Accurascale Fran said:
Hi everyone,
Recently we were able to show you the first decorated samples of our all new Class 50 main range of locomotives. Many of you did ask if we could reveal the Accurascale Exclusive pair of 50007 and 50149, so here is the first, 50149!
Before reading on, please note that this is a well used test sample which will have lots of corrections made on the production models that modellers will receive, including paint application, printing and general fit and finish. These include;
- That gap
- Translucent Rf General logo
- Marker lights should be opaque, tail lights should be red
- Pick ups will be chemically blackened
Anyway, rest of the blog here: https://www.accurascale.com/blogs/news/unveiled-our-act-of-pure-defiance
And onto images!
Cheers!
Fran
Very nice. I had the Lima 149, then the Hornby 149,so looking forward to my order for this arriving
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5 hours ago, 97406 said:
Birmingham was a popular place for copping Hoovers when I lived up north. They pop up round here in Notts a lot these days thanks to Boden Rail being in the area.
I remember seeing them at Olton station, on the outskirts of Birmingham heading into New Street. 7.53pm I recall. For some reason I always seemed to see Bulwark or Triumph. Sad those days have gone.
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Oooh you tease. LNWR Claughton
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10 hours ago, BrakeCoach said:
For me, if I preordered something and is expecting to get it, I would honestly treat that money as not existing anymore.
Totally understand your point. However, with respect, if I’d had more notice that 89001 was going to come out of my May pay packet, I would have delayed my purchase of 50017 for a month.
I knew the payment was coming, of course I did, but I would hope that a way for more forewarning can be introduced in the future.
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A heads up would have been nice. Nearly £200 leaving your bank account before a bank holiday, without warning, is a bit of a shocker.
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I’ve had the money taken out of my bank as well, is this right?
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Decided to bite the bullet and go for my 3rd 50, 017 in NSE as I saw her at Saltley when she was freshly painted.
Disaster though, she was sold out! However, I’ve been saved by by favourite local model shop in Exmouth!
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Am tempted to get into TT, but I’d need some LNWR to go with it!
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This is what I remember best 50003at St Davids.
Fran, when are you going to put us out of our misery and announce the next batch? 🤣
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I’d love models of the last 50s I saw in active service at St. Davids:
D400
50003, 50029 and 50033 revised NSE
50031 Large logo
One of my retirement pipe dreams (5 years, 9 months and 28 days- not that I’m counting) is to make a model of St Davids shed on that day when I saw the 50s for the last time.
I very nearly bought the Hornby version of 033, glad I held off.
I thought 50017 looked awful. I used to see her at Tyseley. However, put me down for one! 🤣
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57xx Pannier Tank Family, By Accurascale
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L91 ordered 👍 What rolling stock is appropriate?