First P2 Pic from Hornby
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Re: First P2 Pic from Hornby
Stop posting these pics ....it just makes me so impatient, and I can't wait but it seems I have to........
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Cor. So the rods need bushing to fit the crankpins more closely, at least on this prototype......
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Disaster the tender brake rigging isnt straight !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oops OTT reaction !! wait till its is actually produced
Oops OTT reaction !! wait till its is actually produced
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G'Day Gents
Looking better every time I see CoN, I can see it now, CoN trundling along with four coaches on an all stations stopper, to Edgware. ................Bring it on.
manna
Looking better every time I see CoN, I can see it now, CoN trundling along with four coaches on an all stations stopper, to Edgware. ................Bring it on.
manna
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Re: First P2 Pic from Hornby
Looks like separate handrails all round (even on tender) but like the 42xx, the ones on the cab and on the tender are pushed in a weeny bit too far? It looks utterly magnificent regardless.
Still wary of the reported square axleboxes but we'll see what we will see.
If it hits the mark in all areas, it'll be one of Hornby's finest models for years. The prototype just has that "oomph" factor to it and the model recreates that perfectly.
Still wary of the reported square axleboxes but we'll see what we will see.
If it hits the mark in all areas, it'll be one of Hornby's finest models for years. The prototype just has that "oomph" factor to it and the model recreates that perfectly.
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Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what is the issue with the square axle boxes.
It looked to me like it was just the opening which is square. I'm assuming there is a bearing in there somewhere?
It looked to me like it was just the opening which is square. I'm assuming there is a bearing in there somewhere?
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Cab ones look moulded as are the ones on tender (ITS A MOCK UP )
The "square" bearing has appeared on the latest Hornby GWR Tank locos whereby the axles run direct onto the chassis
= increased wear = cheap = poor quality = poor design + overpriced IMHO
The "square" bearing has appeared on the latest Hornby GWR Tank locos whereby the axles run direct onto the chassis
= increased wear = cheap = poor quality = poor design + overpriced IMHO
Re: First P2 Pic from Hornby
Railroad model looks superb. Looking forward to getting my hands on one. Note the holes for the (plastic I believe, ala the Duke) handrails/etc.
This and the special edition model will no doubt fly off the shelves. Reserving judgment on the chassis still, but the bodyshell looks superb thus far.
This and the special edition model will no doubt fly off the shelves. Reserving judgment on the chassis still, but the bodyshell looks superb thus far.
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Looks superb. I still think I'll buy one of each (Railroad & full spec)
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Somebody chuck a bucket o' cowd watter o'er me to steady me please.....
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That looks very nice Mick...thanks.....I've never wanted Christmas to come so fast since I was a kid.
They had better not put it back or Santa will get very cross.
They had better not put it back or Santa will get very cross.
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Sorry they already have, early next year now !!
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Oh bugger!