Rails of Sheffield NER Autocar
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Rails of Sheffield NER Autocar
LNER version has just arrived .
Overall impression good, Truss frames are very delicate and will bend !!
Windows appear to quite thick with a slight prismatic effect around the Window frames'
Runs very quietly .
Driving wheels in Chrome need to be Blackened.
Instructions say a Magnet Wand included, there isnt one in the box. I tried my Rapido Dyno car one and the lights stayed on ?. Message to Rails sent.
The one big problem is that the model is not correct for the only 3170 LNER version. 3171 the other autocar only ver ran in NER Red/Cream livery in LNER period. Both cars ahd limited use before withdrawal in 1930/31.
On the original Black & White photograph below, there is a very large exhaust fitted to the roof and Radiators on the lower Roof section. This was fitted in 1923 when it also had a new Engine fitted.
The Model would need major work for those parts to be fitted . Curtains have been ignored as well. Body colour is nothing like a Teak shade it is a Dark Brown shade.
Overall quite good , but could have been much better, with more research. 6/10.
Overall impression good, Truss frames are very delicate and will bend !!
Windows appear to quite thick with a slight prismatic effect around the Window frames'
Runs very quietly .
Driving wheels in Chrome need to be Blackened.
Instructions say a Magnet Wand included, there isnt one in the box. I tried my Rapido Dyno car one and the lights stayed on ?. Message to Rails sent.
The one big problem is that the model is not correct for the only 3170 LNER version. 3171 the other autocar only ver ran in NER Red/Cream livery in LNER period. Both cars ahd limited use before withdrawal in 1930/31.
On the original Black & White photograph below, there is a very large exhaust fitted to the roof and Radiators on the lower Roof section. This was fitted in 1923 when it also had a new Engine fitted.
The Model would need major work for those parts to be fitted . Curtains have been ignored as well. Body colour is nothing like a Teak shade it is a Dark Brown shade.
Overall quite good , but could have been much better, with more research. 6/10.
Last edited by mick b on Mon May 09, 2022 8:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Rails of Sheffield NER Autocar
This what Rails should have produced for the LNER Version.
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Thanks for posting information on a most unusual model. It appears that the motor and driveline are well concealed, which I see as a major positive. The extent of the glazing - which appears to be very well executed - makes an interior of accurate appearance important.
Were this model in any way appropriate to my modelling interest it would be purchased. Here's hoping that along with the GWR steam railcar model this encourages the production of more such vehicles. Need one add Hope for Rapid progress of a Bang Up model? Tally-Ho.
Were this model in any way appropriate to my modelling interest it would be purchased. Here's hoping that along with the GWR steam railcar model this encourages the production of more such vehicles. Need one add Hope for Rapid progress of a Bang Up model? Tally-Ho.
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Got mine yesterday, as Micks no lighting wand thing. Not run it yet, may have a go tonight.
Seems at first glance a nice model, it certainly looks like one.
Seems at first glance a nice model, it certainly looks like one.
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My LNER version has been returned today, simply not good enough detail etc for £200.00.
Rails have replied and stated that the Magic Lighting Wand doesnt exist, a printing error is blamed and was the final straw for me !!
Rails have replied and stated that the Magic Lighting Wand doesnt exist, a printing error is blamed and was the final straw for me !!
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Illustrating one of the perils of pre-ordering when no finalised sample of the proposed item exists. At least you'll have the satisfaction or compensation of having all or most of your money back Mick.
I'm interested in some currently proposed models, but given the now very high and ever rising prices, combined with the tendency for lesser accuracy and quality in recent years' new releases, I'm willing to run the risk of missing my chance by waiting to see evidence of the quality of the final item.
I'm interested in some currently proposed models, but given the now very high and ever rising prices, combined with the tendency for lesser accuracy and quality in recent years' new releases, I'm willing to run the risk of missing my chance by waiting to see evidence of the quality of the final item.
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Graeme, the whole r.t.r scene is in danger of total melt down , the prices are becoming just daft , add on poor research and actual quality , it doesnt look that good at all.
Hornby cant even get close to the shade of BR Green , bits falling off , squabbling over models with Rapido etc etc.
Rails already covered , add on dreadful customer service to that one (see below).
Bachmann prices just keeping going up. A BR Vanwide (a small van) @ £40 really !! . Most of what they are trying to sell, is yet more re releases of existing tooling with yet another livery painted on.
etc etc
The Autocar cost me £9 insured postage to return today . Rails refused to pay for return postage even after all the faults were pointed out to them. Once I actually get a refund, it will be a lucky escape. They also have had a £30 deposit of mine for the Autocar since November 2018 , again they totally ignored requests for that money to be refunded and to cancel my order , when I saw the photos and the confirmation that the prominent Exhaust system and Radiators on the Roof were missing/ignored on the incorrect early samples of the LNER version shown over a year ago.
Personally I will not pre order anything from anyone ever again.
cheers
Mick
Hornby cant even get close to the shade of BR Green , bits falling off , squabbling over models with Rapido etc etc.
Rails already covered , add on dreadful customer service to that one (see below).
Bachmann prices just keeping going up. A BR Vanwide (a small van) @ £40 really !! . Most of what they are trying to sell, is yet more re releases of existing tooling with yet another livery painted on.
etc etc
The Autocar cost me £9 insured postage to return today . Rails refused to pay for return postage even after all the faults were pointed out to them. Once I actually get a refund, it will be a lucky escape. They also have had a £30 deposit of mine for the Autocar since November 2018 , again they totally ignored requests for that money to be refunded and to cancel my order , when I saw the photos and the confirmation that the prominent Exhaust system and Radiators on the Roof were missing/ignored on the incorrect early samples of the LNER version shown over a year ago.
Personally I will not pre order anything from anyone ever again.
cheers
Mick
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Alternatively, just don't bother. I have 'missed out' at time they went on sale, on any number of RTR OO models suitable for my chosen modelling subject. But I haven't missed out, think the longest wait so far has been 7 years before a good s/h item was able to be purchased. Much cheaper, and most of the purchases unused; thanks to the bizarre habits of the collectorati.Atlantic 3279 wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 6:34 pm Illustrating one of the perils of pre-ordering when no finalised sample of the proposed item exists...
I'm interested in some currently proposed models, but given the now very high and ever rising prices, combined with the tendency for lesser accuracy and quality in recent years' new releases, I'm willing to run the risk of missing my chance by waiting to see evidence of the quality of the final item.
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That's inevitably one of the "plan B" options in my wait-and-see strategy too. Another option is to build one myself.
I waited until York show 2019 to acquire a "pre order or you'll miss it" Stirling Single, spotted on the Locomotion Models sales stand, in a perfect box, for (I think) a touch less than the official "new and perfect" price at that time. I've yet to see/find anything about it that makes it inferior to some of the "perfect" examples that were chaotically supplied to, and accepted by those who pre-ordered. You have to be lucky enough to be there at the right time to grab the rare opportunity of course, otherwise you may be tempted to settle for very much less of a bargain, as an occasional acquaintance of mine recently did, parting (I'm told) with over £800 for a nice used example with no box!
I waited until York show 2019 to acquire a "pre order or you'll miss it" Stirling Single, spotted on the Locomotion Models sales stand, in a perfect box, for (I think) a touch less than the official "new and perfect" price at that time. I've yet to see/find anything about it that makes it inferior to some of the "perfect" examples that were chaotically supplied to, and accepted by those who pre-ordered. You have to be lucky enough to be there at the right time to grab the rare opportunity of course, otherwise you may be tempted to settle for very much less of a bargain, as an occasional acquaintance of mine recently did, parting (I'm told) with over £800 for a nice used example with no box!
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Smaller black engines I can do. Elaborately liveried singles with awkward drive layouts, I know my limits. That was the one I preordered, in part to vote for the large tender. (I did suggest to Sandra Rewcastle while visiting Locomotion at the time that a third option should be considered: a both tenders version, would have had that had it been offered. Incidentally does anyone know who built the very fine 4mm model that was exhibited to give an idea of the intent of the NRM/Rapido production? )Atlantic 3279 wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 9:43 am That's inevitably one of the "plan B" options in my wait-and-see strategy too. Another option is to build one myself...
I'd feel similarly about the Autocar, were it a subject of interest to me. A large greenhouse plus matchboard sides and a clerestory, with a fully concealed drive - difficult.
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No, I don't believe anyone does, sadly. It belongs to Danny Pinnock and we had it on Grantham at a running weekend on its way to Shildon. I asked Danny about it some time later and he acquired it built and has no knowledge of it's origins. It's an 0-8-0 when you look carefully, but I can't now recall which wheels are driven....does anyone know who built the very fine 4mm model that was exhibited to give an idea of the intent of the NRM/Rapido production? )
Edit - it's tender drive with a K's motor: there's a commentary by Tony Wright and some video of it on the layout here.
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Did it come from here, by any chance?Atlantic 3279 wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 9:43 am ...parting (I'm told) with over £800 for a nice used example with no box!
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It may as well have done.
I presume that place is also the HQ of the price-setting committee for the UK's own holiday facilities.
I presume that place is also the HQ of the price-setting committee for the UK's own holiday facilities.
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Re: Rails of Sheffield NER Autocar
The NER versions offer an additional RTR model for those who model pre grouping and as such I can live with the compromises as its detail generally is of a high standard.
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This one must be a absolute bargain!! If its still not sold.Atlantic 3279 wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 9:43 am That's inevitably one of the "plan B" options in my wait-and-see strategy too. Another option is to build one myself.
I waited until York show 2019 to acquire a "pre order or you'll miss it" Stirling Single, spotted on the Locomotion Models sales stand, in a perfect box, for (I think) a touch less than the official "new and perfect" price at that time. I've yet to see/find anything about it that makes it inferior to some of the "perfect" examples that were chaotically supplied to, and accepted by those who pre-ordered. You have to be lucky enough to be there at the right time to grab the rare opportunity of course, otherwise you may be tempted to settle for very much less of a bargain, as an occasional acquaintance of mine recently did, parting (I'm told) with over £800 for a nice used example with no box!
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