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JohnnyGee

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  1. This is a design fault with this loco, I have fixed my two by inserting plasticard shims under the back of the motor, lifting it up and thereby lowering the worm to make contact with the drive gears. Just hope you don't have one of the ones that gets mazac rot of the motor cradle.

  2. I own Hornby Thomas & Friends R9684 Murdoch, which uses the Hornby RailRoad Class 9F tooling and the detail on him is excellent. It's amazing that it is a RailRoad model to be honest with you. The Hornby RailRoad range models are supposed to be have less detail and are supposed to be less delicate, but I doubt there's mich difference detail wise to the Hornby standard range Class 9F tooling and the RailRoad model. I expect there is a difference, but it can't be much, I am sure.

     

    GNR-Gorodn-4 (HF)

    Look after it they go for silly money these days, around £300!.

  3. I need Merchant Navy valvegear, front bogie (mazak rot), Railroad 9F tender chassis (mazak rot),T9 motor mount (mazak rot), not to mention the 3 new Terriers I returned to dealer because of their noisy motors. I replaced the motor on my P2 myself using the useful online info which transformed it and will be doing my DoG at some point even though it's not too bad. Just waiting for my S15's motor to fail. 😎

  4. Crosti 9F arrived today courtesy of Rails at a very reasonable price. The weathering is a bit on the basic side but I may send it for a pro heavy weathering job,if any model needs one this does, I've seen some real crackers. First thought on unpacking is that the loco has some weight to it, and even though it's one of the "design clever" era models I am more than happy with it's appearance, certainly different to the standard 9F. It runs typically well as all the 9F's I've got do, although the gearing seens lower, it has exellent low speed control. A big thumbs up for this one!.

  5. The barrell snapped off mine, Airfix sent another which arrives with the barrel snapped off in the post, they sent another which arrived in the same condition, dad gave up after that and bodged it with glue (remember we didn't have superglue in those days) which would last for a few days.The onlt plus was I had 2 spare mags and loads of bullets. Last one I saw at toy fair was minty and was £200. I'd still rather have a Johnny Seven!.

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