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  1. I now have all 4 P2's, all run in and tested and I am very happy with them. They are well detailed and run very well. All pull my 15 coach train with some wheel slip. On a train of 10 coaches they all run well no slipping wheels. All I need to do now is to sort out the running of my 2001 Cock of the North from 2014.

  2. Hi Lee, I was only running a 15 coach train to compare the pulling power of Thane of Fife. It wss happy to pull 10 coaches. Most of my coaches trains are formed of 5 coaches due to terminus station only able to accommodate with loco.

  3. It seems last time Hornby had CEO from outside the Model Railway world a number key staff left and things went pear shaped. It was also the last time Simon left and now it seems a new CEO has brought the retirement of Simon and Montana has left to pastures new.

    When Lindan became CEO he was with Simon the Driving force behind Hornby's upturn and great new models. However, time will tell with Olly Raeburn as CEO.


  4. My new P2 2005 Thane of Fife has arrived and I have tested it and run it in.

    It runs extremly well and is very smooth. It is a loverly model and show just how good the P2/2 were with the A4 front. I have tested it pulling 15 coaches and it does not pull as well as the early P2/1 Cock of the North, without wheel spin. It does start the train with wheel spin but keep moving around my Railway 2nd radius curves. It still has the same problem on 3rd radius as it will still spin on starting the train. My P2/1 Cock of The North does not have any problems pulling the same 15 coaches. However I am very pleased with the model.

  5. I have in the last 4 years or so I have pre-ordered with Hornby. I used to use local shops and one of the big box shifters only to have them cancelled because all orders exceeded the amount of the models to be produced. Then I missed out on loco's I wanted.

    I was very lucky my local model shop had ordered a few more than he required for his customers and was lucky to let me have one that was to go in shop stock.


    I have just had 3 email's to say my pre-ordered P2's are in stock. As the saying go when waiting for a bus , then 3 come along at once.

  6. To my surprise my new Hornby LNER A3 Harvester arrived today. Once I opened the box to my surprise Hornby are supplying a loco crew with the loco. very happy to see this. The new loco has been modified since they released of Doncaster and Knight of the Thistle with a new front bogie and new connection between the tender and loco body. I will see once I have completed my running in process how it performs on point with the new bogie. The little bag of spare parts for fitting included the front step as well as a front coupling to go on the front if you want and the usual spare flanged wheels for rear pony truck + cylinder pipes.

  7. I have had on order from Hornby the following P2's.

    R3983 Prince of Wales

    R3984 Earl of Marischal

    R3985 Lord President.

    I hope with luck I may get them some time this year.

    All were ordered before 2022 so I hope the they honour my pre-orders.



  8. I am not aware the LMS Coronation Scot coaches used articulated bogies.

    Hornby have not used articulated bogies on the latest versions of the LMS Coronation Scot coaches. They did a lot of research into them before they produced them.


    Hornby are using articulated Gresley bogies for the new LNER Coronation Coaches [1937 train] due to be released soon.


  9. I wonder if Hornby will have them out in time for King Charles coronation. I saw the pre-production unpainted models at the Great Electric show at MK a couple of weeks ago. Simon was not saying anything as to when they will be out. He has a plan, I think, although I saw they were shown as Sept 2023 for release.

    It would be nice to see them out in time for the King Coronation, as they designed by Sir Nigel Gresley for the LNER in 1937 ready for King Charles Grand Fathers Coronation.

  10. I have been modelling railways for 65 years and do not consider that I am a novice and to suggest that running in new loco's is rubbish. I have always run new loco's in and find that if a problem show up it can be returned to Hornby for repair or replacement.

    I too remember having to run in cars. My current car had to be run in. As per Handbook. This was new 2020.


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