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Talking About Trains...

Couple of recent additions to the collection. Spotted by a friend of Farcebook.

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As a child I remember going past the old station site where a camping coach still stood. The station site is now a huge industrial estate and Sainsburys now occupies the coal yard site.
 
Big problems with Hornby are poor quality and bad design.

They insist on retooling the big engines (whose tooling wasn't that old) and ignore the small beasties. Oxford Rail just announced a Caley Pug. For over 40 years Hornby had a rather crap rendition of this in their range. Same thing also happened with the L&Y Pug.

Hornby left their (awful) rendition of the Stanier 8F in the range too long so Bachmann grabbed it. Accurascale 'stole' the GWR 57xx off Bachmann. Rapido just announced a new 45xx pinching it (and near certainly the 4575 class) off Bachmann too.

Sadly if Hornby keep making terrible decisions they won't survive the onslaught of new, smaller manufacturers.
 

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