New Hornby Locos
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 10:52 pm
Been on a little bit of a spree, what with nothing to do, the only problem is I now have all these locos and just a small run them on! Hey ho.
The locos purchased over the last few months are:
Hornby
King Class "King William IV"
Castle Class "Aberystwyth Castle"
GWR Large Prairies, BR Early Black and Late Green editions.
Gresley B17 "Leicester City"
Stanier Princess Royal Class "Queen Maude"
Gresley LNER Railroad "Flying Scotsman" with TTS sound.
Most of the locomotives are in BR Green and the colours are consistent and look the part. The detailing is great, I should imagine practically everything is captured. This does make me nervous to handle as some parts are very delicate, but overall beautiful. I have not opened any of the little detailing packs.
A difference can clearly be seen with the Railroad loco, but even so, it is as good as most the Hornby and Lima locos that I had in my youth.
Performance is good across all locos. I have had 7 coaches on an even gradient and each loco has handled them comfortably. Even the Prairies take the load with no problem. I would expect the Express locos would comfortably handle a full load of coaches.
The other thing I notice is that the motors are so quiet, an imperceptible whir as they go around the track. Such a far cry from the screeching Lima and Hornby locos I used to have.
The Flying Scotsman which has sound (when operated on DCC) is great fun. All the sounds are there, the whistle and chuffing (much to my daughter's delight). The only downside is that once it gets to a cruising speed the sound can't be heard over the sound of coaches on the track. Maybe this would be solved with cork underlay?
Queen Maude has a flickering firebox which I think is fantastic.
One downside for me is the packaging. I don't much like the plastic container that the loco sits in, it is difficult to get tender locos back in the container as one hand is on the loco, one on the tender, with no hand to hold the plastic still and open. Much preferred the polystyrene.
I do like the description and history provided on the outside box.
Overall:
Plus points:
-Reliable and strong performance, especially compared to the products I was brought up on.
-Fabulously detailed (almost to the point of over detail!)
Downsides:
-I would like to see more features such as the flickering firebox. Its a little thing, but if it can be done on the Princess Royals, why not other locos too? Headlight would be a nice feature too, they are standard for most diesels now, so why not steam?
-Variety of TTS, would be nice to see a few more options
-Variety of Railroad, I would personally prefer to gain some features like glowing firebox and headlamps at the expense of some of the minute detail - delicate hand rails, etc. I suppose now we have this level of detail it is difficult to go back, but a few more options in the railroad range would be nice.
Packaging- I just don't like it!
The locos purchased over the last few months are:
Hornby
King Class "King William IV"
Castle Class "Aberystwyth Castle"
GWR Large Prairies, BR Early Black and Late Green editions.
Gresley B17 "Leicester City"
Stanier Princess Royal Class "Queen Maude"
Gresley LNER Railroad "Flying Scotsman" with TTS sound.
Most of the locomotives are in BR Green and the colours are consistent and look the part. The detailing is great, I should imagine practically everything is captured. This does make me nervous to handle as some parts are very delicate, but overall beautiful. I have not opened any of the little detailing packs.
A difference can clearly be seen with the Railroad loco, but even so, it is as good as most the Hornby and Lima locos that I had in my youth.
Performance is good across all locos. I have had 7 coaches on an even gradient and each loco has handled them comfortably. Even the Prairies take the load with no problem. I would expect the Express locos would comfortably handle a full load of coaches.
The other thing I notice is that the motors are so quiet, an imperceptible whir as they go around the track. Such a far cry from the screeching Lima and Hornby locos I used to have.
The Flying Scotsman which has sound (when operated on DCC) is great fun. All the sounds are there, the whistle and chuffing (much to my daughter's delight). The only downside is that once it gets to a cruising speed the sound can't be heard over the sound of coaches on the track. Maybe this would be solved with cork underlay?
Queen Maude has a flickering firebox which I think is fantastic.
One downside for me is the packaging. I don't much like the plastic container that the loco sits in, it is difficult to get tender locos back in the container as one hand is on the loco, one on the tender, with no hand to hold the plastic still and open. Much preferred the polystyrene.
I do like the description and history provided on the outside box.
Overall:
Plus points:
-Reliable and strong performance, especially compared to the products I was brought up on.
-Fabulously detailed (almost to the point of over detail!)
Downsides:
-I would like to see more features such as the flickering firebox. Its a little thing, but if it can be done on the Princess Royals, why not other locos too? Headlight would be a nice feature too, they are standard for most diesels now, so why not steam?
-Variety of TTS, would be nice to see a few more options
-Variety of Railroad, I would personally prefer to gain some features like glowing firebox and headlamps at the expense of some of the minute detail - delicate hand rails, etc. I suppose now we have this level of detail it is difficult to go back, but a few more options in the railroad range would be nice.
Packaging- I just don't like it!