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  1. Well , that was a bit of a damp squib. Presume with so much still outstanding, its a catching up year. perhaps they are saving all their pennies for TT range.

     

     

    Hi John - for months Hornby have said 2024 will be a catch-up year, so it's not surprising there are not dozens of new models. B

  2. Didn’t they just buy MB Klein in America?

    Doesn’t seem very well planned despite them saying it’ll be orderly. Rails of Sheffield will probably benefit most of all.

     

     

    Who are we to know who might be in a similar position?? It's tough out there for many businesses.

  3. I have started separating people from sprues - I have a large number of both standing, seated and loco crew that need painting. They have come from Modelu, Hardy's Hobbies (sadly now closed down) and a colleague who regularly posts on the forum who prints his own - he is patreon of Modelu, who for a monthly subscription send you 3d files which allows you to print your own figures or whatever. I am not sure what will be more fun, painting the figures or opening up the carriages to put the seated figures in place.

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  4. I don't recall it being HM I thought it was Model Rail? - I have subscribed to the magazine for years, and it normally arrives a few days before being available over the counter. I note in the last edition that it says next edition due on the 11th January 2024 - so a couple of days after the 2024 announcements - it will be interesting to see whether it arrives earlier?

  5. There is normally a "deal" with both the catalogue and Hornby Magazine be bought together. The next edition of Hornby Magazine would normally be available now (beginning of the month), but I assume is being held back as it will(?) contain details of any 2024 model announcements.

  6. I thought I had read that 2024 would be a "catch-up" year? So we should not expect too much? Also that Hornby would not announce "new" items until they were about to become physically available. We shall see next week.

  7. I didn't even realise that people were selling their green HD Sir Nigel Gresleys, they were sold out when they first appeared.

     

     

    @ ColinB - The green HD SNG's have asking prices in the £350/£450 range. There are two or three on ebay.

  8. Sorry John, but your losing me as to why you would want to import a picture. When you open your app, and call up a particular loco, you get the option to create an image of your loco. By hitting "edit" you get the option to either import, take photo and remove image. By tapping "take photo", which assuming you decide to do, you then get the option to "use the photo" and by tapping that option, the photo is then attached to that particular loco. No need for cropping or pixel counts. When you take the picture, you decide whether you want a close-up or something else.

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