Good review, both classes could work with the class 121 trailer car which was unpowered, Pressed Steel Ltd built 10 for this purpose. Pressed Steel Heritage used one to work with W55033 on the Colne Valley Railway, before hiring it to the Epping Ongar Railway W56287.
This looks and sounds superb! The inability to use the cradle with the details fitted is a bit annoying for folks like myself that like to store the models securely when not in use. That said, definitely would love to get one of these, not too big and can run solo perfectly fine so would look the part alongside my small freight movements.
Surely the acrylic base plate is only there to protect it in stransit in a shipping container? And did these railcars ever tow goods wagons? I don't remember seeing any.
Yeah the acrylic base is transport more than anything but I guess could also be used if the locomotive is only for display too. They were known to pull the odd milk tank or van down their respective branch lines.
I love the sound on this railcar. Nice review too.
Brilliant video again Rob, well done and wow, that 121 is such a bloody beast! Really enjoyed your pacing overall here.
Great video 👍
Thank you, Glad you enjoyed it!
Spot on with that low speed judder....I have sent several back...their fix was to disengage one of the motors and allow it to freewheel....
When you pay for two motors, you expect to be able to use both... hopefully they've fixed it for their next batch! - Thanks for watching!
I would love one of these in TT120. It looks lovely.
I'm sure it must be on the to do list for someone to make a DMU in TT... No idea how long you'll have to wait though.
Good review, both classes could work with the class 121 trailer car which was unpowered, Pressed Steel Ltd built 10 for this purpose. Pressed Steel Heritage used one to work with W55033 on the Colne Valley Railway, before hiring it to the Epping Ongar Railway W56287.
This looks and sounds superb! The inability to use the cradle with the details fitted is a bit annoying for folks like myself that like to store the models securely when not in use. That said, definitely would love to get one of these, not too big and can run solo perfectly fine so would look the part alongside my small freight movements.
Surely the acrylic base plate is only there to protect it in stransit in a shipping container? And did these railcars ever tow goods wagons? I don't remember seeing any.
Yeah the acrylic base is transport more than anything but I guess could also be used if the locomotive is only for display too.
They were known to pull the odd milk tank or van down their respective branch lines.
hi there. fantastic review. just tried sending you a message on instagram. seems may not to of gone through
Hi Dan, I've just had a look as I don't think it has (Unless I've already responded to you) If you want to try again, feel free!
@@Kilnline will try now
Sent again. Seems it has gone through
I haven't received a message... What's your Instagram name? I'll find you.
@@Kilnline I have my Instagram link on my about me description on my channel. It keeps deleting the link here I share to my Instagram