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R3819 - Duchess of Atholl


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Why o why tempt us with a new Centenary edition Duchess of Atholl and then find we cannot get one anywhere? The Hornby website will not allow a pre-order and no retailers will have one. Has Hornby made a mistake in limiting it to only 250 and such a relatively low price when twice as many could be sold at a much higher price/proft?

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There does seem to be a massive amount of interest in the limited editions. Some items were listed as 'sold out' early on the day of the annoncement 6-1-20.. Hope this is good news for Hornby even if some of us have had disappointment. 

 

One thing about Duichess oif Athol, the catalogue says it has a diecast metal body, the normal Duchesses have a plastic body don't they?

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This model is limited edition of 500 models, not 250. These will be highly collectible models when they do arrive on the factory. A lot of them are throwbacks to yesteryear and I can see most models selling for a lot on eBay in the future. I will not be surprised if any of this year's limited edition models sell out through pre-order.

 

GNR-Gordon-4 (HF)

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The A4 Sir Nigel Greslel / Silver Link/Mallard/Golden Fleece tender was also tinplate, with the undeframe also pressed tinplate so far as I remember. 

 

The 8F and the Castle originally had diecast tenders. The West Country tender was plastic..

 

There was something remarkably substantial about original Hornby Dublo locomotives.

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Yes indeed. The A4 and Duchess tenders were sold in seperate boxes with a different part number D11 & D12 (Triang did the same) but the Castle and 8F were 'permanently' coupled with a single part munber (LT20 & LT25) and there was a lead between the loco and tender connecting the pick-ups to the motor athough this was connected by a folded  brass plug which slotted into a socket on the front of the tender (and could have a nasty habit of coming loose!). The 2 rail versions retained permanent coupling but did not have pickup on the tender. 

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its a real shame that retailers had a last minute cut of allocations for this model. 

It is.  Could someone from Hornby advise what went wrong? 

 

Hornby Marketing do not monitor the forums, so your comment is unlikely to be noted or actioned upon.

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