I thought that I would give you some details about my new locomotive and rolling stock (aka early birthday presents).
The Class 73 is a Hornby Railroad Plus model. As I said in a previous post, my only criticism is that it's a bit noisy. The last photo in today's post shows why I'm pleased with it.
The 'freelance bogie car transporter in blue' (as it says on the receipt) is likewise a Railroad product. This is a solid robust model. Unsurprisingly, it came with plastic wheels, but when I tried to change them to metal ones, I found that the cone shaped part of the axle was shorter that usual and I simply could not get the new metal Hornby wheels on. I had to put the plastic ones back on.
The 'FFA Freightliner flat with two 30' containers' is also railroad. This model is less robust than the car transporter but The plastic wheels were a standard size/shape, so I easily replaced them with metal This was a very cheap model and so having to pay for four replacement sets of (metal) wheels didn't break the bank. When I took it out of the box, I was very pleased with the quality of the containers. I had already seen that buying containers separately
without a wagon costs more or less the same (about £15) as this model.
That said, when I took the two Bachmann 'intermodal bogie wagons with two pairs 20' containers' out of their box (they were sold together), I was blown away by the detail. The Railroad containers suddenly looked very simple in comparison. The Bachmann box came with a thick layer of dust, so I understood why I had got the pair at such a good price - They had obviously been sitting in the warehouse/shop for a very long time and Hattons wanted to get rid of them. These are my first Bachmann products and I was very impressed, except for the fact that each wagon only had one coupler, so at the moment it's impossible to have them together on the same rake.
Time for some more photos.
