That's lovely behaves we'll on tight curves you did well for 300 quid there's the same set in my local shop for 550 euro as much as I like it cant justify paying that much 👍
Thank you 😊 The only thing I didn't like about it was the couplings which I have now replaced for magnetic ones 😃 Shame you can't get one locally for the same price. I think it was reduced because they made an improved 2023 version 🤔 Thanks for watching 👍🏻
The 5-car pack is too long for my railway, and he's too long for your platforms. He's fouling both ramp crossings, which is a no-no. What if a steam engine and her coaches were waiting as a guaranteed connection, and the passengers had to anxiously wait to be led across while the APT was carefully reversed? The passengers might be left stranded, and it's not the way to run a model or real railway. The APT is a nice model, but consider the price almost a rip-off. At least it wasn't Hornby's original asking price of £500, so I'll let you off on that part. Trust me, you're better off sticking to your BR Blue & Grey HST, who is shorter and the better length for your platforms. He doesn't foul either ramp crossing. Sorry, but the APT doesn't impress me, like Mr. HST does.
That's lovely behaves we'll on tight curves you did well for 300 quid there's the same set in my local shop for 550 euro as much as I like it cant justify paying that much 👍
Thank you 😊 The only thing I didn't like about it was the couplings which I have now replaced for magnetic ones 😃 Shame you can't get one locally for the same price. I think it was reduced because they made an improved 2023 version 🤔 Thanks for watching 👍🏻
good vid nice train
Thanks Lee 😃 Hope you had a great birthday 😊 Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Great APT please show it on the dark 😁
It is a really great model 😊 I'll see what I can do about a dark video of it 😁 Thanks for watching 👍🏻
@@LocoLeighton thanks Leighton I hope u enjoy it
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😊 Thanks for watching 👍🏻
The 5-car pack is too long for my railway, and he's too long for your platforms. He's fouling both ramp crossings, which is a no-no. What if a steam engine and her coaches were waiting as a guaranteed connection, and the passengers had to anxiously wait to be led across while the APT was carefully reversed? The passengers might be left stranded, and it's not the way to run a model or real railway. The APT is a nice model, but consider the price almost a rip-off. At least it wasn't Hornby's original asking price of £500, so I'll let you off on that part. Trust me, you're better off sticking to your BR Blue & Grey HST, who is shorter and the better length for your platforms. He doesn't foul either ramp crossing. Sorry, but the APT doesn't impress me, like Mr. HST does.
Thanks Kelly, I still love the HST's more but do really like this APT 😊