Hornby - New website
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Hornby - New website
Hornby have a new website - it is not fully operational yet (12.18pm), but is hoped to be very soon.
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They’ve done really well over the last 12 months. Article in The Times today.
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Compared to the old one this is a breath of fresh air! Well done them.
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Impressed with Hornby's new website even though it's not fully operational.
A breath of fresh air and moving with the times.
A breath of fresh air and moving with the times.
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Still not working yet, which is hopefully a sign they are getting all Ts crossed. After such great changes, hope all is well. Ominous that all forums are down.
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I think Hornby are getting there. It only appears to be the forum that it still in limbo. I don't know how far the forum goes back (years), but they are obviously trying to transfer the complete "old" forum onto the new site.
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Its hardly "getting there"; the product pages are a complete joke - for example choose ERA 3 (Grouping) and apparently the only loco they make for the 1923-1948 period is the Railroad B17 !
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If you filter era 3 by loco you get the one. If you look at all era 3 you get loads. Strange.
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The site addresses are seriously messed up. Based on the text of the link below you would not expect it to take you to an LMS, Class 4P Compound.
https://uk.hornby.com/products/cross-co ... a-11-r3276
https://uk.hornby.com/products/cross-co ... a-11-r3276
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