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Thursday, 15 March 2012

Bachmann's new range brings mixed feelings

That's just typical!!!! I have waited for an age for a decent Class 101 in Strathclyde orange and black to be produced so started to build one from the DC kits range due to this lack of availabilty. Now and again the odd Lima model shows up on ebay for a kings ransom so it was with mixed feelings that I welcomed the proposed release by Hornby of the ex-Lima model in this striking livery. It puzzled me that Hornby took so long to produce this livery on the Class 101 given how popular Scottish railways are amongst the modelling world and that the limited edition Lima version can fetch upwards of £100 on ebay.
Mixed feelings because I was struggling with paint scheme and construction of the DC kits model and relieved that an affordable model will soon be in the shops so I can put this project away and move to something more pressing. But I was irritated because it means making a not so cheaply bought kit surplus to requirements. How many of us have bought a kit, started it and then put it to one side for months or even years?
This week Bachmann announced details of their latest catalogue including (you guessed it) a Class 101 in R-T-R OO gauge. I won't have such mixed feelings if they release a SPT liveried model this time - at least I won't have spent good money on a lower specification model in the meantime.

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