It seems Hornby have learnt from the W1 packaging debacle where many locos arrived damaged due to very poor packaging. Now the box is a sturdy two part offering lined with black foam. Additionally it has two outer foam cradles to hold it secure in a second box which in turn sits in a third box for shipping.

The accessories pack contains the usual bits and bobs including a poorly painted crew (mine have just gone back through my paint shop) and etched plates - in reality these are oblong slabs of brass with painted shading which I shall replace in time. The loco also has Hornby’s new drawbar arrangement that includes electrical connections between loco and tender - the locking pip doesn’t look to be particularly robust.


Opening up the tender reveals a completely new design to suit the latest TXS decoders. The ballast weight has a bespoke cavity to fit the sugarcube speakers Hornby now use with a 21 pin socket at the rear that positions the decoder over the top of the speaker.

But there is no space for a powerbank! I know that a loco with this many wheels should not need one, but I fit them as a matter of course - it can’t do any harm - and I would have thought that a bespoke cavity in that sloping piece of plastic in front of the decoder would have made sense. As it is, I have fitted mine under the imitation coal load by running the wires through existing holes in the front of the tender.

I’ve loaded mine with the P2 sound profile on the HM7K system without any issues at all and started running it in before I add the detailing parts and crew.
