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Really needs the Rail Blue and Grey livery option, complete with the orange window curtains. This was the livery that these units spent the longest time in (approx, 1972 to 1988) yet it seems to always have been absent from the range
I am now confused, the specs state it is a 3-pole motor, but Mike Field states it is still a 5-pole motor. Is this an up to date re-working of the model out in the stockists or the same?
Honestly, £362 doesn’t seem too steep- a modern loco at around £150 plus 3 modern coaches at about £60 each only makes this a few quid overpriced, and at the retailers it’s decent value. It’s very expensive, but if I modelled that region I wouldn’t be too unhappy with it- seems to be a pretty rare Hornby W for this one
In NZ that £362.99 will become about $NZ800.00! For that money, I have just had a four day break including motel and petrol money for 800 km motoring in my three litre Nissan Maxima V6! I am a Southern Electric modeller, but I won’t be buying at that price! Now semi-retired in Picton, South Island, New Zealand.
They look nice, although to choose to do the sole Southern liveried one seems silly when they could've done others more suitable for renumbering. The price is too high, and I wouldn't spend more than £200 on a 4-car unit tbh. Also, the audio on this video is shocking...
At £262 even die hard enthusiasts will avoid buying it These were my local trains for years I’m a life long railway fan both model and real life I just haven’t got the finances for it 😢
a very nice train im sure, but 360 odd quid😲😲 for a 30/40 pound motor🧐 and some cheap Chinese plastic and cheap Chinese led's🧐, im out🙄, maybe at a price point of £200 sound fitted then i'd buy one🤔
Key Publishing/Hornby Magazine have a zero tolerance policy for bullying and harassment. As such any and all negative comments about our members of staff, or featured guests, will be removed/blocked.
Really needs the Rail Blue and Grey livery option, complete with the orange window curtains. This was the livery that these units spent the longest time in (approx, 1972 to 1988) yet it seems to always have been absent from the range
This livery was in the first release (I have one). Hopefully there will be another b/g batch next year.
£362 is just eye watering
Think of it a loco and 3 lighted coaches. And it's a lot cheaper than Bachmann's 4CEP
Kernow currently have these on offer for £279.99
Bachmann's 4CEP costs more than that in fairness.
I am now confused, the specs state it is a 3-pole motor, but Mike Field states it is still a 5-pole motor. Is this an up to date re-working of the model out in the stockists or the same?
Honestly, £362 doesn’t seem too steep- a modern loco at around £150 plus 3 modern coaches at about £60 each only makes this a few quid overpriced, and at the retailers it’s decent value. It’s very expensive, but if I modelled that region I wouldn’t be too unhappy with it- seems to be a pretty rare Hornby W for this one
In NZ that £362.99 will become about $NZ800.00! For that money, I have just had a four day break including motel and petrol money for 800 km motoring in my three litre Nissan Maxima V6!
I am a Southern Electric modeller, but I won’t be buying at that price!
Now semi-retired in Picton, South Island, New Zealand.
They look nice, although to choose to do the sole Southern liveried one seems silly when they could've done others more suitable for renumbering.
The price is too high, and I wouldn't spend more than £200 on a 4-car unit tbh.
Also, the audio on this video is shocking...
hi. great video, but at £300 its not for me, have my old Triang EMU 4 car set with V on the front
These have 3 pole motor, not five as stated in the video.
Is the audio a bit hot?
it is for the Guest, not so much for the hornby guy
😃👍
At £262 even die hard enthusiasts will avoid buying it
These were my local trains for years
I’m a life long railway fan both model and real life
I just haven’t got the finances for it 😢
a very nice train im sure, but 360 odd quid😲😲 for a 30/40 pound motor🧐 and some cheap Chinese plastic and cheap Chinese led's🧐, im out🙄, maybe at a price point of £200 sound fitted then i'd buy one🤔
360 quid and the paint finish is pretty crap tastic. no clean crisp edges anywhere!