Hornby - New website

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You are confusing WTD with TWD :D
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Walkingthedog wrote: Wed Feb 17, 2021 10:51 am You are confusing WTD with TWD :D
Yes I am sorry. Should have said TWD
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That’s OK we get on alright.
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What they should have a place to suggest modifications or additions to existing products - making available the glazing strips that they now do for Tornado available as a separate part for example.
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Just think of all the questions that are mounting up - "Why does my Duchess of Montrose keep comimg off the track when I run it at full speed - I'm using 1st and 2nd radius curves?" Sorry for the sarcasm - I'll go and hide. :|
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bulleidboy wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2021 9:20 am Just think of all the questions that are mounting up - "Why does my Duchess of Montrose keep comimg off the track when I run it at full speed - I'm using 1st and 2nd radius curves?" Sorry for the sarcasm - I'll go and hide. :|
My Hornby Dublo Montrose never did. :D
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vespa wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2021 1:05 pm
bulleidboy wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2021 9:20 am Just think of all the questions that are mounting up - "Why does my Duchess of Montrose keep comimg off the track when I run it at full speed - I'm using 1st and 2nd radius curves?" Sorry for the sarcasm - I'll go and hide. :|
My Hornby Dublo Montrose never did. :D
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I just been on the new website, looks good.

Getting fed up of all the forum's still not up and running.

However I wish the younger generation running it knew their stuff better, TTA 45 ton tankers were not around in Era's 2 and 3 yet when you do a search for wagons of those eras they appear.
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Hornby want to get their act together and maybe stop sending emails suggesting we buy a Princess loco for mothers day, it's only £189!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Those of us lucky enough to have their mother still alive could pretend that the purchase was for her, but keep it on our layouts for her (just to be safe and stop it gathering dust). :D
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