Hi Sam, good update. I'll try to answer some of your questions about the Revolution MMA/JNA box wagons. In terms of specification - what do you want to know? As with our models in OO and N the wagons will feature prototypical variations in detailing including 9-rib and 11-rib bodyshells, with or without side cleaning doors, with body or bogie mounted brake wheels and incorporating variations in the positioning and configuration of underfloor brake equipment. They'll have standard TT:120 couplers in the same NEM sockets used by Hornby. In terms of pricing, while the numerous tooling variations we are offering do add a little to the cost, by far the biggest factor is the quantity you expect to make. TT:120 is an unknown market for us so we have priced the models the same as our N gauge versions. Comparing our model with the Hornby HAA (itself a very fine model) is understandable but misleading as they have significantly wider distribution and I strongly suspect they will sell far more than we expect to. Plus for a realistic HAA rake you need around 24-36 wagons; for a realistic MMA rake you need around 12-18 so the cumulative price is not disimilar. It is probably more realistic to compare our bogie wagon with the Hornby/Arnold TT:120 container flat which is £43. If you're at one of the shows we attend (TINGS, GETS, "New" Warley) come and have a chat and I will happily explain more of our thinking. Thanks. Ben Ando, Revolution Trains.
Thank you so much for sharing - really appreciate the extra info, the specs sound great! What sort of premium features will be on offer such any die-cast construction or accessories? Yes I totally understand your pricing from a business point of view, but my comments on price were made from a customers' point of view, which is obviously quite different. I certainly wasn't suggesting the two models are in any way comparable other than the HAA seeming more affordable at around half the price. Yes I'll be at some of the shows later this year - would love to take a look! Thanks again - Sam :)
Another thing worth considering is some of the stats in Hornby's report relating to TT - they mentioned having sold 8,000 TT locomotives and 30,000 items of rolling stock in addition to the sets. On average that means people are buying less than 4 items of rolling stock per locomotive. If that's accurate, the vast majority of people aren't building full rakes which is interesting!
@@SamsTrains Hi Sam re the premium features: we tend to avoid visible diecast components unless absolutely necessary as in my view the detail tends to be a little clunkier than injection moulded plastic and paint more liable to chipping; the wagons are of course weighted with a steel billet hidden inside the central spine. Accessories - cosmetic air brake pipes will be included as they are in OO and N. In those scales we have also offered a variant with a flashing tail lamp, but this adds cost and complexity so while we are designing the TT:120 models to incorporate this in the future we won't offer it unless/until pre-orders justify it. I had studied the Hornby figures but one factor to bear in mind is that they haven't yet released the 66 - it's the only loco I myself have on pre-order. Indeed, the vast majority of the locomotives they have released so far are primarily passenger locos, so coaches are liable to be outselling wagons. And four coaches per loco... doesn't sound too far off for the 'trainset' market.' Our wagon is aimed four-square at offering customers receiving their 66s a modern, big, exclusively British wagon to go with them, which is a gap in Hornby's offer at the moment. The Arnold container wagon is more usually seen on the Continent, though they do get to Britain occasionally. Hornby's upcoming KFA is a good fit when they do a Freightliner 66. The KFA and Drax biomass hoppers are among the very few models that Hornby and Revolution have both produced (in different scales) but there are plenty of other modern wagons in Revolution's range that Hornby haven't ever touched, and vice versa. Duplication is always possible, but in a new scale like TT:120 I would say is less likely than in OO or even in N. But as ever there is always lots to discuss and many factors to consider!
Thanks again for this - all sounds good and solid 👍 All the best with the venture - I looked at your nuclear flask wagon last year and it was absolutely stunning, so keep up the great work!!
Personally, my favourite Buckjumper was the one in that stunning Dark BR Blue Livery. I will definitely get my hands on it one day. And as always, great video Sam, the Model Railway news is my favourite way to catch up on developments in the hobby.
We must have all seen this coming with Hornby?. I personally feel that Simon Kohler is to blame when they got rid of their concessions and dealers that they had been dealing with for decades.
Yeah they treated many retailers poorly and relationships were damaged - not heard much about that situation recently, but last I heard things were a little better. Their report does heavily mention direct to customer sales though, which does seem to be a focus of theirs! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I think Simon did a lot of harm, I was talking to a very big retailer last year and he said he could get nothing out of him re demonstration layouts etc. However the new team had a display layout in his store within a week or two, and more recently I have seen a Scalextric track as well in the shop.
So, er, giving discounts to dealers, reducing their revenue and profit, is somehow going to increase profits? Not sure how that works. The way to increase profit is to REDUCE costs, and the quickest and easiest way to do that is direct sales, cut out the unnecessary additional costs and overheads that add no value for Hornby.
Another way to make profit is to actually sell the items!. They lost a lot of customers because of the way they treated their retailers. Also direct sales!. I have never bought a single item from Hornby direct because it is retail price. Why would I. Also does it look like it's working?.
You only have to watch that awful programme with them all flapping around. They were so clueless and watching them develop models was scary. Botch it, fix it that will do. "Let's get them in". Just terrible. That bloody awful Railroad advert being a high point.
I am not sure exactly what the profit curve is, but one thing is for sure is that it takes a lot of sales volume to pay off all new tooling. Obviously TT is all new tooling, but I think the sales numbers are actually quite decent - after all, the total numbers cover everything Hornby sells, so it looks like a respectable percentage is from TT. As a consequence, it is only reasonable to assume the lack of large numbers of new tooled items is due to the capital outlay.
Thank you so much for all the updates every month in the model railway industry! I'm from Canada and order my OO models from the UK and this helps me find out the information A LOT! Excited for the 57XX Pannier Tank and the Jones Goods in HR Yellow!
Another nice watch. Looking at Hornby revenue and debts is kinda depressing, especially considering they have been in the hobby for over 100 years. I’m really hoping they don’t go out of business, because I think they make the best RTR Gresley Pacifics in 00. Also, you guys in England are getting rain? It’s more than 90 where I am right now! But other than that, good video as always Sam!
Yeah it is quite depressing - we see all these odd products and decisions and have to trust they know what they're doing... and then reports like this come out... not inspiring! Their LNER pacifics are indeed incredible, especially after their upgrades! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hi Sam, from your french audience : the summer is miserable too, on the other side of the Channel... Let's call this a perfect "indoor hobbies" summer :P
I'm glad another manufacturer is getting into British TT:120 scale! Glad they started with a piece of rolling stock that matches what Hornby has announced, but something Hornby has not made. Hopefully Hornby use their resources wisely and not make the same model. I would like to see you review the Hornby TT HAA hopper and the Mk3 coaches that go with the HST.
Seems like Hornby needs to reassess what they are doing after treating their clients (retailers) and customers like rubbish over the last couple of years, the numbers aren't lying.
The reality is profit is revenue less costs. As a customer I would be more than happy to have dealer overheads and the additional profit taken out of the selling price. I won't buy from dealers that cry about Hornby giving them a 'bad deal' when all it means is price increases for the end customer. Hornby are not a charity, and I don't see why I should spend my hard earned cash supporting dealers..
I realize it takes a lot of time / work to be able to produce videos this frequently, so thank you for the videos. You are one of my top 3 favorite channels.
13:20 it's so frustrating that Hornby released that HST set in the Grand Central livery. It's literally only one of the three Liveries that would have been inaccurate, those bieng Grand Central, East Midlands Trains Revised and Rail Adventure. I'm sure a Cross Country, LNER, Scotrail, or even the original BR Intercity 125 livery would have gone down a treat. It's not like it's so cheap that the missing buffers can be overlooked with the excuse of "Railroad models are made cheaply at the sacrifice of detail" Because at 150 quid for the Powercar and dummy, it's not cheap for something that's essentially a kids toy.
A Palethorpes Sausage van was a regular pickup from their factory, just outside Stourbridge, on passenger as well as goods trains to South Wales, certainly during the fifties and sixties. Would like one in OO…
Very hard to make a comeback when you’ve given up so much to an increasing, and higher quality, group of competitors. I think it’s too late for Hornby. But it’ll be interesting to see what they do. Those numbers are very very bad. Thanks Sam, as always, for the frequent and always interesting content. 😊👍👍
Fascinating Sam. The auto release coupling is of course an interesting notice. In the Märklin world the vintage solution was a pulse via the electromagnetic reverser (relay) to the coupler by the controller's reversing pulse (1960s, 70s, 80s). It worked but the rather bulky mechanics had to be hidden somehow. Today with electronics, it's much easier to implement the function in a discrete way via the decoder. We'll have to read H's latest report. As far as we have understood is that H has always been financially inconstant. Debt isn't a problem as long as it being covered by a Capex which in the end generates revenue with a projection of earning back with a healthy profit plus net projected value of inflation. However, such are high risks taken, and if H doesn't come through, then we'll have to see what's next... It's up to Gary Channon (owner of Phoenix Asset Management) who has a great passion for the hobby but does see H as filling a niche market. Hopefully he has the patience. Cheerio.
It does look very interesting - and a surprisingly slim mechanism too which is good! This year showed a worsening in Hornby's fortunes - doesn't sound like good news to me :( Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains We just went over the report. The following section is key: "Gross profit reduced by £1.9 million, to £25.0 million, for the year, albeit 76% of that difference, or £1.3 million, directly relates to tooling amortisation charges. Critical investments for the future in sales, insights, data & loyalty, digital marketing and development, contributed to an 11% increase in fixed costs." They have scrapped tooling (wise?) made critical investments, strengthened digital marketing and development. Asset managers have no problems with losses and debt as long as they are for covering calculated investments, which is the case. And... as long as they can report investments as costs..., in which case they depress net result to a deep negative so they don't have to pay taxes, lol. A default asset management trick ;) There are no other shareholders so they can use any artifice hahah. The financial risk remains of course, but it's a good sign that Gary does invest in H. Only the future will tell if all strategic choices are adequate. The H story continuous.
@@SamsTrains Well, we just went over the report. The following section is key: "Gross profit reduced by £1.9 million, to £25.0 million, for the year, albeit 76% of that difference, or £1.3 million, directly relates to tooling amortisation charges. Critical investments for the future in sales, insights, data & loyalty, digital marketing and development, contributed to an 11% increase in fixed costs." They have scrapped tooling (wise?) made critical investments, strengthened digital marketing and development. Asset principles have no problems with losses and debt as long as they are for covering calculated investments, which is the case. And... as long as they can report investments as costs..., in which case they depress net result to a deep negative so they don't have to pay taxes, lol. A default financial asset trick ;) H has no other shareholders so they can use any artifice hahah. The financial risk remains of course, but it's a good sign that Gary does invest in H. Only the future will tell if all strategic choices are adequate. The H story continuous.
I’ve just seen a pre-production model of the 08 up close and personal and all I can say is Wow! I’m certainly getting one for a small Leicester based shunting layout that I’m planning. The slow speed running will be the clincher.
I’m still super hyped for the Accurascale S56, and the fact we now have prototype samples makes me all the more excited. I’ve got my eyes on the Locomotion Models No. 87 variant, so hopefully it won’t sell out on pre-order. I can’t wait to see your review on the model if you get it.
Thanks for the update! Always look forward to these ^^ Jus to say Rapidos Metropolitan Railway E Class locos are now in stock! Looking forward to seeing your review of one Sam ;3 Can't wait for mine to arrive.. a very interesting prototype~
One thing people need to remember is that out of all the manufacturers which exist is the fact that most ONLY produce rolling stock / Locos! To create a ‘model railway’ you need track, buildings, trees, scenic materials etc - and none of the recent entrants to the industry make those things! In fact it’s only Hornby and Bachmann who can provide the entire model railway ecosystem so to speak and as such were Hornby to flounder it would leave a much grater hole than many seem think.
The cottage industry is growing day by day. You can get practically anything from this, not least as it is run by small private enterprises, they can produce such a lot cheaper. The quality also can be very good with 3D printing and laser cutting. It would be difficult for Hornby to compete with as their overheads will be enormous in comparison. A good example of a cottage industry is Sam Trains himself!
I agree. Manufacturers like Hornby is essential to the hobby. I don't think they will go away though, there will always be someone ready to take over. They have an extremely strong brand.
Yeah that’s true - but the likes of Accurascale only don’t make track and controllers because there’s no market for it…. It certainly wouldn’t be beyond their capabilities if that was to change. Scenics and buildings shouldn’t be a concern - they’re easily made at home, and again, should a gap in the market arise, it will be filled by others.
I can't see anybody else retailing a full train set for under £80. To be honest, I doubt we will see again a new tooled 0-4-0 released for below £100 by any other manufacturer. That's too expensive for a lot of people in these times. Hornby may move production to cheaper countries. Scalextric is now made in Vietnam and Airfix in India.
Great vid Sam - really useful as always. As you say sad to hear of Hornbys position but in my opinion they've only brought it on themselves by continuing to produce overpriced and outdated junk (comparative to the likes of Cavalex, Revolution etc) - in my opinion had they cut some of this tat which didn't sell well such as beetles/coke stuff and steampunk, they could have saved their reputation and also their money!! There are many other things I think as well but I can't really go to detail on it here 😂 maybe though you could do a small video explaining what went wrong and how Hornby could change stuff and turn it around (like you did with TT?), that would be interesting.
Some interesting stuff. Nothing to shout from the rooftops about, but I do like the look of those Backjumpers 🙂 Always a bit miffed when the GWR stuff seems to be in short supply...
Thanks Sam, as always for an interesting digest. Like you I am both cross and sad with Hornby. I do wish them well with TT, but they've kinda lost it in 00. All my recent purchases and pre-orders for locomotives have been from the newish kids on the block. Most of my goods wagons are Rapido. I have a healthy fleet of GWR era 3 suburban & main line Collett coaches are of course Hornby, but most bought at distress-selling prices. Rapido, Accurascale and Dapol are the pathfinders I feel.
Enjoyed a warm & sunny Wednesday, on the east side of Eng-er-land.. seems like 2 more to come, so not panicking about filling my "green bin". Still to prepare the "Christmas fridge" tho', which is starting to bug me. Thanks for the review. Much to ponder, which will help me through the daily chores. If ever I do build a modest layout, it must be a thing of true, slow crawling, smooth running beauty.🤓👍
Got some interesting releases coming soon! Rapido’s metropolitan E locos are just coming into stock, the rerun of heljan tangos are due shortly (that shall be interesting to see), according to accurascales website, the class 31’s are in transit from the factory, the Graham farish lms 10000 are in stock, quite a few things coming. Plus, n scale V2’s just got announced, literally within the last 24 hours.
I always look forward to your news bulletins. Bachmann playing safe with the 08, Sam? I've got the GER livered Buckjumper on order. Can't wait to see / run it. Now I love up in former GER country, and often find myself at London Liverpool St. I couldn't resist it. Good to see more manufactures making TT120 kit. Isn't one of Revolution's directors ex BBC reporter Ben Ando? Hornby's new steam tech is very striking, but it still manages to make complete howlers. The company can't carry on with this financial performance. It's a shame. The hobby needs a strong Hornby.
With Hornby not doing well financially, i wonder how long it will be before Mike Ashley (sports direct) buys more shares of Hornby 🤔 he already owns 10% of it. I work for GAME (owned by Sports Direct) and we're seeing an increase in Hornby products in our stores
In my opinion, two big new features that appeared are Bachmann's automatic uncouplers, and Hornby's incorporation of the smoke (water vapor) generators. I wonder if either of these features will remain exclusive, or if others will be able to provide similar. Imagine a Dapol loco with the smoke.
That Bachmann 08 looks interesting. the last time I heard about a model having automatic tension locks, it was the Triang 08! I do hope with the 08 being a shunter, that Bachmann considered using buffer springs that aren't super strong. It would also have been nice if they made a fully sprung 08, as the 08 bounces around a lot (see the video 08 overtakes its own train). The Buckjumper looks nice, but the blue is missing a lot of depth, as the real GER blue has a strong, deep blue lustre to the finish that looks like it overlays the rest of the blue, almost like a metallic colour. For the price that dapol is selling that saddle tank at, it wouldn't be that much trouble for the modeller to add those small details, considering how good the rest of the model is. Thanks as always Sam!
Hi Sam, I’m a newbie to model train hobby. But I am thinking where to start. I was looking at Flying Scott model and Santa Fe on Amazon. Not sure which one to go for. Any advise you could give please. Many Thanks
The variations mistakes on Asbestos, depends on what stage of the loco's life is modelled? Vac pipes will have been added in preservation as could the different buffers.
Hi Sam , just wondering what impact re-nationalisation of Railways will have for the modeller / collector .?? One livery , maybe others for freight , express , suburban , UK RAIL ( don't think they can go back to British Rail.) Not having all those different liveries to collect . I hope they choose an amazing new scheme .....maybe have a competition for modellers to decide ?? that could be interesting !
It's interesting to see that Revolution have set a price despite the fact it's at CAD stage. This would suggest that the excuse for high prices being due to development costs etc isn't strictly true; as there must be further costs involved after CAD unless these have been estimated already?
I think Revolution have said on another RUclips video that they have set the price the same as the N gauge release becuase they know how much that cost to get to market and are taking the risk that the TT version will sell as well as the N gauge version. On the one hand the development work is done and the CAD drawings can be created from work already done on OO and N but next is cutting the metal tooling which is an enormous expense and is larger than for N gauge and then production costs which will be a couple of years further on in China price inflation over the N gauge version.
Airfix and Humbrol are back on the shelves in Hobbycraft. Hobbycraft had to drop those when the Hornby company told retailers it was all-or-nothing with their ranges.
The Buckjumpers look fantastic! I didn’t order one but I am tempted now… The Bachmann 08 is a bit of a disappointment in my opinion, the current one is fine, and if you REALLY want more detail there is the Hornby one, not looking forward to seeing the price on this one. The Hornby announcements hardly were announcements in my opinion, so I’m kinda left wondering why Hornby bothered making two sets of announcements per year. It’s cool to see another manufacturer entering TT (Revolution), and hopefully more manufacturers will start modelling in TT and we will see this scale grow!
They really do don't they! Yeah it's an odd choice isn't it? Hornby and Bachmann do seem quite risk averse these days... which is understandable don't get me wrong... but we don't seem to be getting many interesting never-seen-before prototypes these days, especially from Bachmann! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains that’s true, though do bear in mind that Bachmann have the Class 69 on the way, and it wasn’t that long ago that we got the 1P, Class 90, 812, Precedent, etc, and all their OO9 stuff has for obvious reasons never been done. Personally I think Bachmann have been retooling old models a bit much though, as the updated Class 37, 47, 24, 25, and now the 08 really weren’t needed, as there wasn’t really anything wrong with the older Bachmann models. Personally I’m hoping they announce the LSWR T3, LBSC Remembrance Class, LNER D40, or something like that!
I think one of the best new anointments to me is the succes of Sam's era 1 trains.😁 As for new model suggestions, I think it's best to consolidate Anthony Dawson, if somebody knows it, it must be him. But please consider bringing the choice out of a complete kit you can assemble your self, it would make painting for those who want easier, that's my suggestion. Hornby, the hate love relation we all have😂, they always seem to mis the train right at the end, like the black 9, super beautiful model and the they ruin the party with the coupling of a few pence between tender an loco…
11:44 I really hope that this is not death by a thousand cuts for Hornby again. To give the company the benefit of the doubt, perhaps there were unforeseen use of space issues after the destruction leaflet had gone to press Hapless Holders of a corner of every modeller's heart, where's the customer care? I'm super~annuated enough to remember the delight that is the annual catalogue coming with at least loose printed sheets. One the price list ~ _that's_how to do some extra maths ~ the other an addendum politely apologising for the mistake and showing the new way to get to San Jose, the end. Well done sir for your _just_ the right side of obsequious, your gentlemanly and genuine good wishes. I can imagine that that should silence everyone accusing you of bias.
I really hope those class 08s come in black. Normally id rather not have plain black engines, as i find them rather boring, but i want me an accurate devious diesel, damnit!
The Ultramarine J67 looks a very tempting addition to any collection. These high definition models pose a threat to Hornby, since the smaller manufacturer is not carrying the excess baggage of all those staff at Margate! It has to be the case that the Wonderworks and all the rest of it are a drain on company profit! You made no mention of the Bachmann Kinesis system which you may care to review in a future video. I think this is a recycled version of their earlier Dynamis Ultima, but that has the drawback of requiring line of sight from the handset to the base station. This new system is wifi. The railcontroller software looks very similar to that supplied for use with Dynamis Ultima. But with that, you had to purchase an unlock key before you could use it. Kinesis will have Railcontroller included in the price, which is useful tor those with large layouts.
It is very tempting isn't it! Exactly - Accurascale are an image for the future - small staff, sensible overheads, industry leading models... I personally think Hornby trimming the fat is the only way forward for them... they're not the big company they once were! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Yes the hobby does need new blood coming into the TT.120 modeling side of things. The TT customers need more then just Hornby! PS Well done on your era 1 wagons, !
We have to remember that Hornby railways is just one of 14 brands they have on their website. If they are spreading development money and time across all of those brands then Hornby are not going to be doing as much new tooling as we all might like. The hope might be that if Hornby do start to feel they are spread too thin and they start to reduce the number of brands then Hornby itself might be one of the core brands that survives.
I hope that the Bachmann 08/09 includes tooling options for the class 10s (08s with different engines, so presumably a different exhaust) and 13 (presumably a club exclusive). An 08/9 would be nice, but that'd require more of a new body... I look forward to the Buckjumpers, having the BR GER Blue version preordered. But, the next batch of 37s and the mk2Cs are first...
Hornby will not disappear as such even though the finances don't look good. I find it interesting that Mike Ashley is lurking in the background and has 10% shares in Hornby already a sort of foot in the door just waiting for his chance. Ashley brought the Fraser Group.( Retail) after it went bankrupt for a rock bottom price he had shares in it already he owns a lot more than people realise often brought from creditors. I suspect Ashley is just waiting for Hornby to mess up and collapse then put a bid in to buy the brand cheap and then try to return the company back to profit then sell it. I doubt Ashley ( but you never know) is into model railways it just a means to an end to add to his wealth.
Hi mukka, Same old, same old class 8 and 9s... Why doesn't a manufacturer make a real investment in a class 13 for a change... with a motor in each unit they would be awesome! Maybe Accurascale would run with it. Sam, what is your email? I want to write about the era one wagons but cannot find it on your site! 🤔 Cheers from Oz. Gaz
P.S. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: you need a factory!! :) :) Really glad they’ve done so well but when the quality and design thoroughly beat the large manufacturers, it’s not surprising there was great interest. Well done Sam!
haha thank you very much! It's really what I love to do, and I'm already in production with the next model... something a little different but very interesting! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Buckjumper is looking great. Revolution trains models are very high quality - think Accurascale levels. Look at Hornby's price for the more basic container wagons! If they decide to compete then I think that's effectively the end of TT:120 since as you say they can't do it alone. The Railroad Grand Central HST is a farce and all that's wrong with Hornby right now. They should have gone with the Inter7city version or even the Blue Pullman as they have been popular but may also appeal to younger modellers. With Hornby finances obviously that is the company as a whole inc. Airfix / Corgie etc. There's so many open goals being missed with tooling being underutilised e.g. Dublo A3's and Merchant Navies/ Coronation coaches in anything but blue. They need to also seriously think about producing proper rakes e.g. they made R40020 and then none of the other coaches so they ended up in bargain bins whereas if they produced the full rake people might consider them. The quantities of items also seems to be much more finger in the air with plenty of stuff going into the bargain bins e.g. producing 3 scotrail 153 SKU's when at most someone needs 2 to model the west highlands!
Hi Sam I am interested in modelling British trams but there are no ready to run models available or track systems. Considering many of our cities now have tram systems I find this surprising. Also any layouts can be smaller with tighter curves.
There are several ready to run trams available (and kits) though I can't recall the makers as it's outside my main interest. I think there are/is a society so it might be useful to contact them.
I've been modelling British outline trams in OO for nearly 40 years. When I started, it was all kits - mostly white metal or plastic but there are now card ones as well - from a variety of sources. Unfortunately, many have ceased production and my board is at capacity , so I've not been looking for ready to run British. A lot of modellers use the chassis from the HO Bachmann PCC car or Bogie Brill. Most of my models use them, with a few Bec chassis or Tenshodo bogies. Track? I'd suggest a flexible length. A Bachman Bogie Brill will go round 9 inch radius without modification. The PCC chassis needs a bit of filing, and it's useful to have the powered bogie pushing to shorten the wheelbase. I use a standard N scale curve as a template for bending. The Tramway & Light Railway Society website may be worth a look. Thin card covers the sleepers. Regards, Pete
@@hughoconnor9172 Yes, the Tower Models shop. I bought several plastic kits from them. The kits were "Hadfield's" originally, and were later "Blackpool Plastics". I've not seen any for some years. The last kits I bought were card ones, via the TLRS web site
Already prepaid for a Buckjumper, but was NOT aware of the dark blue BR engine. It’s got me wanting one, and I’m not seeing it on the usual sites… A new 08 can be cool, but it’s gotta be reasonably priced, unlike Hornby’s 08s. I’m glad your range is doing well, but I honestly thought you’d be sold out by now. Well, maybe you are now 😂 Glad people are loving the HLs, though the real-life Asbestos was intriguing to see. If people are turning their noses up at it, I may own one just yet 😉 I honestly expect Hornby to go after them. They gotta get that dollar/pound. I’d honestly like to have the 43 HST, though I’m sad that they didn’t opt for the BR blue/yellow. A second option would’ve been good to see, I think. Make no mistake, I want Hornby to improve, be the model railway kings we can expect them to be, but if they go out of business, I won’t be too sad about it. Time for new blood, all that business. Thanks for the update, and catch ya next time.
Perhaps you're not yet aware, but Dapol have N Gauge rolling stock in their range, including a very scary closed van that I braved my terror to purchase: the dreaded GWR Gunpowder Van. I dare you to purchase one yourself, while screaming in your own terror, if you're brave enough. Also, I've put up a poll on my community tab page. I'd like to see which model railway gauge, out of the 5 listed, you like best. You can comment on your choice if you wish.
not having seen the numbers I'm assuming its for the Hornby group -- not just the railroad section. I wonder where the losses are acrued ? if it was railway did that include lima, rivarossi etc.etc. tney bought - I wonder which brands causing the losses. May be TT investments?
Still waiting for my O gauge sound fitted J94 Austerity 'WARRINGTON' WD150 war department in green and the sound fitted British Railways Standard 3MT 2-6-2T. Do you have any news on these, please Sam?
A good video here Sam, the new 08 from bachmann is one I will definitely be getting, with any luck though I may look at the sound fitted deluxe version as their sound chips are some that I really like, my 158 and 37 are fitted with the standard bachmann chips and the sounds on those are very good.
Interesting that hornby went bankrupt many years ago and got bought by triang and then became hornby again to only face bankruptcy. I believe that though we may see them go again I am fearful that it will not be the last of them.
Yeah - things went badly in the past, the company that was Hornby is now long gone, as Tri-ang out competed them and then ended up owning them... I suppose history could repeat itself? Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Dapols 2nd batch of GWR toplight coaches are shipping - TMC says about 4-6 weeks to be on the shelves. Dapol also mention in the release that they're working on corridor versions.
Dude that’s sick, I love gwr toplights and the corridor ones will work with my West Midlands layout! Thanks for sharing I didn’t know about the corridor ones!
Okay I get Hornby are having financial woes but then would it be too much to ask for another run of their Terriers? I would like a Stepney model of my own. Or maybe the Pullman Observation car in the USA Tour livery? These are models they've done before recently so why it again? Would be great.
Someone always has to be first. Heljan announced earlier than Hornby, but in terms of development and time to market, Hornby were in fact ahead. Heljan basically chickened out.
Those new 08/09 models from Bachmann UK look like they could be a new tooling for the Thomas and Friends range as im sure that Diesel mold is getting there in age.
To be honest, even if the TT revenues were high this would only be good news if they weren't at the expense of their OO range. I don't have any data about that, so do you have any info on how OO revenues are going compared to pre-TT times?
I'm in for the class 08, hoping they will sell a basic model without their automated couplers. They seems to crank up the things to the higher level possible. I'm in too for the Buckjumper, LNER black for me. As usual, Accurascale does the job at the highest level possible. As I have already said, having someone else than Hornby manufacturing TT models is good for this scale. I'm more confident now to say that UK TT is taking off. I have also suggest to do some HAA MGR hoppers to increase the range available, Hornby get the idea, and right by the way. Not received my Hawthorn Leslie, but I have paid the VAT this morning. My parcel will certainly be there this week, or next Monday... Mid-year Hornby, not interested... I might buy a West County class from them, unfortunately, there is no SR version. I'm waiting for their reissue of the L1 in BR black period 4 for the end of the year. By the way, for their financial review, it's not reassuring. They have a broad margin of improvement, especially on quality control. Their botched Black 5 is the example of what not to do... By the way, Dapol seems to be eating the wool on their back : they have announced two models originally made by Hornby : the 28xx (the Hornby one is pretty good, mine is fine), and the 14xx (a REAL model this one, not a sub standard toy from the 1960s). If I'll be them, I would strike with a BoB/West County class in OO, a class 35 Hymek (actual model botched by Heljan, Hornby does not manufactures their own anymore) and, to add insult to injury, a Britannia class if Accurascale don't have this idea before them. And, for good purpose, why not a class 14 to draw a finger up to Heljan ?
Yeah sounds like it - it's just the duluxe version that has the auto couplers. It is good to see another company doing some TT - hopefully it works well for them! All the best for the Hawthorn - hope you really enjoy it! Dapol are on fire at the moment - just love what they're doing! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Had a decent look at the Hornby annual report. However, there major problem is a large stock of obsolete items which they are very reluctant to reduce. Considering the high profit margin these items have ( retail price) and also when manufactured. There's no logical reason not to discount even by saying 10 to 15 percent. After all if it's that obsolete, the accountancy depreciation must count for next to nothing. There's no real break down of division figures either. Mike Ashley awaits in the wings😢
On the state of Hornby’s decline it was to be expected because they were hoisted by their own petard. Other manufacturers who came onto the recently are better and cheaper including your 3D printed rolling stock. Perhaps you should print a second batch of models for the mixed goods pack considering their popularity
Have you thought about making a JNR (Japanese national railways) locomotive? If you are interested then I have some drawings I can send to you on a google drive file such as the JNR D51, C62, DD51 and C12 Locomotives.
Hi Sam, I’m not sure if I asked you already but I’m using a Smokey Joe as the main engine for my first layout/ train table, any suggestions, worries or concerns about the loco?
No it's generally a reliable and affordable loco - the couplings aren't great, and you won't get much of a crawl out of her. It's also not DCC compatible without hard wiring, but otherwise they're decently affordable! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
It looks like the sand boxex are diecast, that along with the working lights, clip on/off roof pannel for fitting a DCC Decoder, are all winners in my book. I have one od their slightly older model 08s' and so far have lost interest in trying to shoehorn a decoder into the tiny amount of space jamed between the chassis and the back of the radiator .
Hi Sam with Mike Ashley buying into Hornby it's sort of a blessing and a curse. You'll need to do a bit of reading to try and work out what he's up to but he usually finishes up owning the company he buys into. Trains with slazenger for sale at sport direct?
Yeah it was an interesting development wasn't it? It certainly boosted the Hornby share price, which has now fallen to below what it was before they bought that stake! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I'm not too sure exactly how it works as I've only ever ordered from within the UK, but I know Rails does ship overseas, and others do too! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hornby need to reduce their pricing and update some of the tooling. They also need to add more locomotives like the 1P, J70, J11, J72, J27 etc because other brands are producing locomotives like these.
Maybe you can tell them how they can reduce their pricing, spend more money AND turn their loss into a profit? Less revenue + more costs = bigger losses.
Hi Sam, good update. I'll try to answer some of your questions about the Revolution MMA/JNA box wagons. In terms of specification - what do you want to know? As with our models in OO and N the wagons will feature prototypical variations in detailing including 9-rib and 11-rib bodyshells, with or without side cleaning doors, with body or bogie mounted brake wheels and incorporating variations in the positioning and configuration of underfloor brake equipment. They'll have standard TT:120 couplers in the same NEM sockets used by Hornby. In terms of pricing, while the numerous tooling variations we are offering do add a little to the cost, by far the biggest factor is the quantity you expect to make. TT:120 is an unknown market for us so we have priced the models the same as our N gauge versions. Comparing our model with the Hornby HAA (itself a very fine model) is understandable but misleading as they have significantly wider distribution and I strongly suspect they will sell far more than we expect to. Plus for a realistic HAA rake you need around 24-36 wagons; for a realistic MMA rake you need around 12-18 so the cumulative price is not disimilar. It is probably more realistic to compare our bogie wagon with the Hornby/Arnold TT:120 container flat which is £43. If you're at one of the shows we attend (TINGS, GETS, "New" Warley) come and have a chat and I will happily explain more of our thinking. Thanks. Ben Ando, Revolution Trains.
Thank you so much for sharing - really appreciate the extra info, the specs sound great! What sort of premium features will be on offer such any die-cast construction or accessories? Yes I totally understand your pricing from a business point of view, but my comments on price were made from a customers' point of view, which is obviously quite different. I certainly wasn't suggesting the two models are in any way comparable other than the HAA seeming more affordable at around half the price. Yes I'll be at some of the shows later this year - would love to take a look!
Thanks again - Sam :)
Another thing worth considering is some of the stats in Hornby's report relating to TT - they mentioned having sold 8,000 TT locomotives and 30,000 items of rolling stock in addition to the sets. On average that means people are buying less than 4 items of rolling stock per locomotive. If that's accurate, the vast majority of people aren't building full rakes which is interesting!
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@@SamsTrains Hi Sam re the premium features: we tend to avoid visible diecast components unless absolutely necessary as in my view the detail tends to be a little clunkier than injection moulded plastic and paint more liable to chipping; the wagons are of course weighted with a steel billet hidden inside the central spine.
Accessories - cosmetic air brake pipes will be included as they are in OO and N. In those scales we have also offered a variant with a flashing tail lamp, but this adds cost and complexity so while we are designing the TT:120 models to incorporate this in the future we won't offer it unless/until pre-orders justify it.
I had studied the Hornby figures but one factor to bear in mind is that they haven't yet released the 66 - it's the only loco I myself have on pre-order. Indeed, the vast majority of the locomotives they have released so far are primarily passenger locos, so coaches are liable to be outselling wagons. And four coaches per loco... doesn't sound too far off for the 'trainset' market.'
Our wagon is aimed four-square at offering customers receiving their 66s a modern, big, exclusively British wagon to go with them, which is a gap in Hornby's offer at the moment. The Arnold container wagon is more usually seen on the Continent, though they do get to Britain occasionally. Hornby's upcoming KFA is a good fit when they do a Freightliner 66. The KFA and Drax biomass hoppers are among the very few models that Hornby and Revolution have both produced (in different scales) but there are plenty of other modern wagons in Revolution's range that Hornby haven't ever touched, and vice versa. Duplication is always possible, but in a new scale like TT:120 I would say is less likely than in OO or even in N.
But as ever there is always lots to discuss and many factors to consider!
Thanks again for this - all sounds good and solid 👍
All the best with the venture - I looked at your nuclear flask wagon last year and it was absolutely stunning, so keep up the great work!!
Personally, my favourite Buckjumper was the one in that stunning Dark BR Blue Livery. I will definitely get my hands on it one day.
And as always, great video Sam, the Model Railway news is my favourite way to catch up on developments in the hobby.
It looks super fancy doesn't it? Thank you so much - glad you like these!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I was torn between that one and the original GER-livered example. I decided on the latter in the end, but it was a close-run thing.
We must have all seen this coming with Hornby?. I personally feel that Simon Kohler is to blame when they got rid of their concessions and dealers that they had been dealing with for decades.
Yeah they treated many retailers poorly and relationships were damaged - not heard much about that situation recently, but last I heard things were a little better. Their report does heavily mention direct to customer sales though, which does seem to be a focus of theirs!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I think Simon did a lot of harm, I was talking to a very big retailer last year and he said he could get nothing out of him re demonstration layouts etc. However the new team had a display layout in his store within a week or two, and more recently I have seen a Scalextric track as well in the shop.
So, er, giving discounts to dealers, reducing their revenue and profit, is somehow going to increase profits? Not sure how that works. The way to increase profit is to REDUCE costs, and the quickest and easiest way to do that is direct sales, cut out the unnecessary additional costs and overheads that add no value for Hornby.
Another way to make profit is to actually sell the items!. They lost a lot of customers because of the way they treated their retailers. Also direct sales!. I have never bought a single item from Hornby direct because it is retail price. Why would I. Also does it look like it's working?.
You only have to watch that awful programme with them all flapping around. They were so clueless and watching them develop models was scary. Botch it, fix it that will do. "Let's get them in". Just terrible.
That bloody awful Railroad advert being a high point.
I am not sure exactly what the profit curve is, but one thing is for sure is that it takes a lot of sales volume to pay off all new tooling. Obviously TT is all new tooling, but I think the sales numbers are actually quite decent - after all, the total numbers cover everything Hornby sells, so it looks like a respectable percentage is from TT. As a consequence, it is only reasonable to assume the lack of large numbers of new tooled items is due to the capital outlay.
I can't wait for the Buckjumper to come out Sam, I'll be getting one of those for my layout for sure.
Cheers Jasper & Willow
I can't wait either - exciting that it's apparently going to be here this year!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Bachmann's autumn winter announcement is showing live on RUclips channel Saturday morning 9.30am
Yeah! Can't wait to learn more details :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Their Autumn announcement for 2024 is on Aug 7th
Thank you so much for all the updates every month in the model railway industry! I'm from Canada and order my OO models from the UK and this helps me find out the information A LOT! Excited for the 57XX Pannier Tank and the Jones Goods in HR Yellow!
Another nice watch. Looking at Hornby revenue and debts is kinda depressing, especially considering they have been in the hobby for over 100 years. I’m really hoping they don’t go out of business, because I think they make the best RTR Gresley Pacifics in 00. Also, you guys in England are getting rain? It’s more than 90 where I am right now! But other than that, good video as always Sam!
Yeah it is quite depressing - we see all these odd products and decisions and have to trust they know what they're doing... and then reports like this come out... not inspiring! Their LNER pacifics are indeed incredible, especially after their upgrades!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
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Hi Sam, from your french audience : the summer is miserable too, on the other side of the Channel...
Let's call this a perfect "indoor hobbies" summer :P
I'm glad another manufacturer is getting into British TT:120 scale! Glad they started with a piece of rolling stock that matches what Hornby has announced, but something Hornby has not made. Hopefully Hornby use their resources wisely and not make the same model.
I would like to see you review the Hornby TT HAA hopper and the Mk3 coaches that go with the HST.
Seems like Hornby needs to reassess what they are doing after treating their clients (retailers) and customers like rubbish over the last couple of years, the numbers aren't lying.
Yeah I think so - change is needed that's for sure!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
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The reality is profit is revenue less costs. As a customer I would be more than happy to have dealer overheads and the additional profit taken out of the selling price. I won't buy from dealers that cry about Hornby giving them a 'bad deal' when all it means is price increases for the end customer. Hornby are not a charity, and I don't see why I should spend my hard earned cash supporting dealers..
I realize it takes a lot of time / work to be able to produce videos this frequently, so thank you for the videos. You are one of my top 3 favorite channels.
13:20 it's so frustrating that Hornby released that HST set in the Grand Central livery. It's literally only one of the three Liveries that would have been inaccurate, those bieng Grand Central, East Midlands Trains Revised and Rail Adventure. I'm sure a Cross Country, LNER, Scotrail, or even the original BR Intercity 125 livery would have gone down a treat. It's not like it's so cheap that the missing buffers can be overlooked with the excuse of "Railroad models are made cheaply at the sacrifice of detail" Because at 150 quid for the Powercar and dummy, it's not cheap for something that's essentially a kids toy.
SAM - Thank You for the "Hornby Annual Report" review. It fills in more of the gaps.
Oh its summer is it? With the weather I didn't realise! 😂😂😂😂
Apparently summer will be next Friday this year.
Great update as always Sam. This is rapidly becoming my favourite channel
Thank you so much - that's lovely to hear!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
A Palethorpes Sausage van was a regular pickup from their factory, just outside Stourbridge, on passenger as well as goods trains to South Wales, certainly during the fifties and sixties. Would like one in OO…
There wasn't that many steam locomotive announced this month Sam, let's just hope they'll be more next month.
Cheers Jasper & Willow
Nah not many - but quite a bit of progress on existing announcements!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Very hard to make a comeback when you’ve given up so much to an increasing, and higher quality, group of competitors. I think it’s too late for Hornby. But it’ll be interesting to see what they do. Those numbers are very very bad. Thanks Sam, as always, for the frequent and always interesting content. 😊👍👍
Fascinating Sam. The auto release coupling is of course an interesting notice. In the Märklin world the vintage solution was a pulse via the electromagnetic reverser (relay) to the coupler by the controller's reversing pulse (1960s, 70s, 80s). It worked but the rather bulky mechanics had to be hidden somehow. Today with electronics, it's much easier to implement the function in a discrete way via the decoder.
We'll have to read H's latest report. As far as we have understood is that H has always been financially inconstant. Debt isn't a problem as long as it being covered by a Capex which in the end generates revenue with a projection of earning back with a healthy profit plus net projected value of inflation. However, such are high risks taken, and if H doesn't come through, then we'll have to see what's next... It's up to Gary Channon (owner of Phoenix Asset Management) who has a great passion for the hobby but does see H as filling a niche market. Hopefully he has the patience. Cheerio.
It does look very interesting - and a surprisingly slim mechanism too which is good! This year showed a worsening in Hornby's fortunes - doesn't sound like good news to me :(
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains We just went over the report. The following section is key:
"Gross profit reduced by £1.9 million, to £25.0 million, for the year, albeit 76% of that difference, or £1.3 million, directly relates to tooling amortisation charges. Critical investments for the future in sales, insights, data & loyalty, digital marketing and development, contributed to an 11% increase in fixed costs."
They have scrapped tooling (wise?) made critical investments, strengthened digital marketing and development.
Asset managers have no problems with losses and debt as long as they are for covering calculated investments, which is the case. And... as long as they can report investments as costs..., in which case they depress net result to a deep negative so they don't have to pay taxes, lol. A default asset management trick ;) There are no other shareholders so they can use any artifice hahah.
The financial risk remains of course, but it's a good sign that Gary does invest in H.
Only the future will tell if all strategic choices are adequate. The H story continuous.
@@SamsTrains Well, we just went over the report. The following section is key:
"Gross profit reduced by £1.9 million, to £25.0 million, for the year, albeit 76% of that difference, or £1.3 million, directly relates to tooling amortisation charges. Critical investments for the future in sales, insights, data & loyalty, digital marketing and development, contributed to an 11% increase in fixed costs."
They have scrapped tooling (wise?) made critical investments, strengthened digital marketing and development. Asset principles have no problems with losses and debt as long as they are for covering calculated investments, which is the case. And... as long as they can report investments as costs..., in which case they depress net result to a deep negative so they don't have to pay taxes, lol. A default financial asset trick ;) H has no other shareholders so they can use any artifice hahah. The financial risk remains of course, but it's a good sign that Gary does invest in H. Only the future will tell if all strategic choices are adequate. The H story continuous.
I’ve just seen a pre-production model of the 08 up close and personal and all I can say is Wow!
I’m certainly getting one for a small Leicester based shunting layout that I’m planning. The slow speed running will be the clincher.
We've come a long way. My Tri-ang one had inside frames and crank-pins!
I’m still super hyped for the Accurascale S56, and the fact we now have prototype samples makes me all the more excited. I’ve got my eyes on the Locomotion Models No. 87 variant, so hopefully it won’t sell out on pre-order. I can’t wait to see your review on the model if you get it.
Thanks for the update! Always look forward to these ^^ Jus to say Rapidos Metropolitan Railway E Class locos are now in stock! Looking forward to seeing your review of one Sam ;3
Can't wait for mine to arrive.. a very interesting prototype~
Absolutely - got mine on the way soon hopefully - I can't wait either! :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
One thing people need to remember is that out of all the manufacturers which exist is the fact that most ONLY produce rolling stock / Locos!
To create a ‘model railway’ you need track, buildings, trees, scenic materials etc - and none of the recent entrants to the industry make those things! In fact it’s only Hornby and Bachmann who can provide the entire model railway ecosystem so to speak and as such were Hornby to flounder it would leave a much grater hole than many seem think.
The cottage industry is growing day by day. You can get practically anything from this, not least as it is run by small private enterprises, they can produce such a lot cheaper. The quality also can be very good with 3D printing and laser cutting. It would be difficult for Hornby to compete with as their overheads will be enormous in comparison. A good example of a cottage industry is Sam Trains himself!
Also would take down Airfix, Corgi and Scalextric.
I agree. Manufacturers like Hornby is essential to the hobby. I don't think they will go away though, there will always be someone ready to take over. They have an extremely strong brand.
Yeah that’s true - but the likes of Accurascale only don’t make track and controllers because there’s no market for it…. It certainly wouldn’t be beyond their capabilities if that was to change. Scenics and buildings shouldn’t be a concern - they’re easily made at home, and again, should a gap in the market arise, it will be filled by others.
I can't see anybody else retailing a full train set for under £80. To be honest, I doubt we will see again a new tooled 0-4-0 released for below £100 by any other manufacturer. That's too expensive for a lot of people in these times. Hornby may move production to cheaper countries. Scalextric is now made in Vietnam and Airfix in India.
Great vid Sam - really useful as always. As you say sad to hear of Hornbys position but in my opinion they've only brought it on themselves by continuing to produce overpriced and outdated junk (comparative to the likes of Cavalex, Revolution etc) - in my opinion had they cut some of this tat which didn't sell well such as beetles/coke stuff and steampunk, they could have saved their reputation and also their money!! There are many other things I think as well but I can't really go to detail on it here 😂 maybe though you could do a small video explaining what went wrong and how Hornby could change stuff and turn it around (like you did with TT?), that would be interesting.
Hornby models are not tat and just you wanting the hobby to fail.
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@@LNER985 🤣🤣🤣 I never said anything about that and to be fair mate a lot of their stuff is junk 🤣🤣
@@timbervalleyproductions You liberty said you don't want Hornby making models for getting people into the hobby.
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Some interesting stuff.
Nothing to shout from the rooftops about, but I do like the look of those Backjumpers 🙂
Always a bit miffed when the GWR stuff seems to be in short supply...
Thanks James - yeah me too - fingers crossed those come out as good as they seem!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I can only wish that someone would have something similar to this in America's. Great video, Jersey Bill
I love that we get a video at least every two days
Thanks Sam, as always for an interesting digest. Like you I am both cross and sad with Hornby. I do wish them well with TT, but they've kinda lost it in 00. All my recent purchases and pre-orders for locomotives have been from the newish kids on the block. Most of my goods wagons are Rapido. I have a healthy fleet of GWR era 3 suburban & main line Collett coaches are of course Hornby, but most bought at distress-selling prices. Rapido, Accurascale and Dapol are the pathfinders I feel.
Nothing like a good old model railway news video
haha thank you! :D
Hi Sam. You know you love TT and a review of the new HAA Hoppers would be great. Got mine today and they’re cracking.
Enjoyed a warm & sunny Wednesday, on the east side of Eng-er-land.. seems like 2 more to come, so not panicking about filling my "green bin". Still to prepare the "Christmas fridge" tho', which is starting to bug me.
Thanks for the review. Much to ponder, which will help me through the daily chores. If ever I do build a modest layout, it must be a thing of true, slow crawling, smooth running beauty.🤓👍
haha yeah! After filming this the weather has been much nicer... I should complain more often! haha good stuff - all the best now!
Sam :)
Got some interesting releases coming soon! Rapido’s metropolitan E locos are just coming into stock, the rerun of heljan tangos are due shortly (that shall be interesting to see), according to accurascales website, the class 31’s are in transit from the factory, the Graham farish lms 10000 are in stock, quite a few things coming.
Plus, n scale V2’s just got announced, literally within the last 24 hours.
I always look forward to your news bulletins.
Bachmann playing safe with the 08, Sam?
I've got the GER livered Buckjumper on order. Can't wait to see / run it. Now I love up in former GER country, and often find myself at London Liverpool St. I couldn't resist it.
Good to see more manufactures making TT120 kit. Isn't one of Revolution's directors ex BBC reporter Ben Ando?
Hornby's new steam tech is very striking, but it still manages to make complete howlers. The company can't carry on with this financial performance. It's a shame. The hobby needs a strong Hornby.
With Hornby not doing well financially, i wonder how long it will be before Mike Ashley (sports direct) buys more shares of Hornby 🤔 he already owns 10% of it. I work for GAME (owned by Sports Direct) and we're seeing an increase in Hornby products in our stores
In my opinion, two big new features that appeared are Bachmann's automatic uncouplers, and Hornby's incorporation of the smoke (water vapor) generators. I wonder if either of these features will remain exclusive, or if others will be able to provide similar. Imagine a Dapol loco with the smoke.
That Bachmann 08 looks interesting. the last time I heard about a model having automatic tension locks, it was the Triang 08! I do hope with the 08 being a shunter, that Bachmann considered using buffer springs that aren't super strong. It would also have been nice if they made a fully sprung 08, as the 08 bounces around a lot (see the video 08 overtakes its own train). The Buckjumper looks nice, but the blue is missing a lot of depth, as the real GER blue has a strong, deep blue lustre to the finish that looks like it overlays the rest of the blue, almost like a metallic colour. For the price that dapol is selling that saddle tank at, it wouldn't be that much trouble for the modeller to add those small details, considering how good the rest of the model is. Thanks as always Sam!
Fascinating - did they try something similar with the Tri-ang 08? Interesting about the GER livery - thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hi Sam, I’m a newbie to model train hobby. But I am thinking where to start. I was looking at Flying Scott model and Santa Fe on Amazon. Not sure which one to go for. Any advise you could give please. Many Thanks
The variations mistakes on Asbestos, depends on what stage of the loco's life is modelled? Vac pipes will have been added in preservation as could the different buffers.
Yeah possibly - though you'd think Asbestos would be more effective if it was modelled as people recognise her!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hi Sam , just wondering what impact re-nationalisation of Railways will have for the modeller / collector .?? One livery , maybe others for freight , express , suburban , UK RAIL ( don't think they can go back to British Rail.) Not having all those different liveries to collect . I hope they choose an amazing new scheme .....maybe have a competition for modellers to decide ?? that could be interesting !
Those Revolution Wagons look sharp, it would be nice to see them produced in 00 scale for more modern rolling stock to complement modern diesel locos.
It's interesting to see that Revolution have set a price despite the fact it's at CAD stage. This would suggest that the excuse for high prices being due to development costs etc isn't strictly true; as there must be further costs involved after CAD unless these have been estimated already?
I think Revolution have said on another RUclips video that they have set the price the same as the N gauge release becuase they know how much that cost to get to market and are taking the risk that the TT version will sell as well as the N gauge version.
On the one hand the development work is done and the CAD drawings can be created from work already done on OO and N but next is cutting the metal tooling which is an enormous expense and is larger than for N gauge and then production costs which will be a couple of years further on in China price inflation over the N gauge version.
Airfix and Humbrol are back on the shelves in Hobbycraft. Hobbycraft had to drop those when the Hornby company told retailers it was all-or-nothing with their ranges.
The Buckjumpers look fantastic! I didn’t order one but I am tempted now… The Bachmann 08 is a bit of a disappointment in my opinion, the current one is fine, and if you REALLY want more detail there is the Hornby one, not looking forward to seeing the price on this one.
The Hornby announcements hardly were announcements in my opinion, so I’m kinda left wondering why Hornby bothered making two sets of announcements per year.
It’s cool to see another manufacturer entering TT (Revolution), and hopefully more manufacturers will start modelling in TT and we will see this scale grow!
They really do don't they! Yeah it's an odd choice isn't it? Hornby and Bachmann do seem quite risk averse these days... which is understandable don't get me wrong... but we don't seem to be getting many interesting never-seen-before prototypes these days, especially from Bachmann!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains that’s true, though do bear in mind that Bachmann have the Class 69 on the way, and it wasn’t that long ago that we got the 1P, Class 90, 812, Precedent, etc, and all their OO9 stuff has for obvious reasons never been done. Personally I think Bachmann have been retooling old models a bit much though, as the updated Class 37, 47, 24, 25, and now the 08 really weren’t needed, as there wasn’t really anything wrong with the older Bachmann models. Personally I’m hoping they announce the LSWR T3, LBSC Remembrance Class, LNER D40, or something like that!
I think one of the best new anointments to me is the succes of Sam's era 1 trains.😁
As for new model suggestions, I think it's best to consolidate Anthony Dawson, if somebody knows it, it must be him.
But please consider bringing the choice out of a complete kit you can assemble your self, it would make painting for those who want easier, that's my suggestion.
Hornby, the hate love relation we all have😂, they always seem to mis the train right at the end, like the black 9, super beautiful model and the they ruin the party with the coupling of a few pence between tender an loco…
11:44 I really hope that this is not death by a thousand cuts for Hornby again.
To give the company the benefit of the doubt, perhaps there were unforeseen use of space issues after the destruction leaflet had gone to press
Hapless Holders of a corner of every modeller's heart, where's the customer care?
I'm super~annuated enough to remember the delight that is the annual catalogue coming with at least loose printed sheets. One the price list ~ _that's_how to do some extra maths ~ the other an addendum politely apologising for the mistake and showing the new way to get to San Jose, the end.
Well done sir for your _just_ the right side of obsequious, your gentlemanly and genuine good wishes.
I can imagine that that should silence everyone accusing you of bias.
Hey there Sam, are you planning to review the GNR Stirling Single locomotive model from Rapido UK after it is released?
Yes fingers crossed! :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I really hope those class 08s come in black. Normally id rather not have plain black engines, as i find them rather boring, but i want me an accurate devious diesel, damnit!
The Ultramarine J67 looks a very tempting addition to any collection. These high definition models pose a threat to Hornby, since the smaller manufacturer is not carrying the excess baggage of all those staff at Margate! It has to be the case that the Wonderworks and all the rest of it are a drain on company profit! You made no mention of the Bachmann Kinesis system which you may care to review in a future video. I think this is a recycled version of their earlier Dynamis Ultima, but that has the drawback of requiring line of sight from the handset to the base station. This new system is wifi. The railcontroller software looks very similar to that supplied for use with Dynamis Ultima. But with that, you had to purchase an unlock key before you could use it. Kinesis will have Railcontroller included in the price, which is useful tor those with large layouts.
It is very tempting isn't it! Exactly - Accurascale are an image for the future - small staff, sensible overheads, industry leading models... I personally think Hornby trimming the fat is the only way forward for them... they're not the big company they once were!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Yes the hobby does need new blood coming into the TT.120 modeling side of things. The TT customers need more then just Hornby! PS Well done on your era 1 wagons, !
Can you review Graham Farish's Class 150 or Accurascale's Mark 5a?
We have to remember that Hornby railways is just one of 14 brands they have on their website. If they are spreading development money and time across all of those brands then Hornby are not going to be doing as much new tooling as we all might like. The hope might be that if Hornby do start to feel they are spread too thin and they start to reduce the number of brands then Hornby itself might be one of the core brands that survives.
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Wow well done you! So close to 100 now - the first 100 are the hardest!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I hope that the Bachmann 08/09 includes tooling options for the class 10s (08s with different engines, so presumably a different exhaust) and 13 (presumably a club exclusive). An 08/9 would be nice, but that'd require more of a new body...
I look forward to the Buckjumpers, having the BR GER Blue version preordered. But, the next batch of 37s and the mk2Cs are first...
That'd be an awesome surprise - I wonder if they will do? Can't wait for the buckjumper!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hornby will not disappear as such even though the finances don't look good. I find it interesting that Mike Ashley is lurking in the background and has 10% shares in Hornby already a sort of foot in the door just waiting for his chance. Ashley brought the Fraser Group.( Retail) after it went bankrupt for a rock bottom price he had shares in it already he owns a lot more than people realise often brought from creditors. I suspect Ashley is just waiting for Hornby to mess up and collapse then put a bid in to buy the brand cheap and then try to return the company back to profit then sell it. I doubt Ashley ( but you never know) is into model railways it just a means to an end to add to his wealth.
Hi mukka,
Same old, same old class 8 and 9s... Why doesn't a manufacturer make a real investment in a class 13 for a change... with a motor in each unit they would be awesome!
Maybe Accurascale would run with it.
Sam, what is your email? I want to write about the era one wagons but cannot find it on your site! 🤔
Cheers from Oz.
Gaz
Hello Sam, I would like some advice, I am at the moment buying model trains second hand and am just now getting into oo scale. Any tips for buying?
P.S. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: you need a factory!! :) :) Really glad they’ve done so well but when the quality and design thoroughly beat the large manufacturers, it’s not surprising there was great interest. Well done Sam!
haha thank you very much! It's really what I love to do, and I'm already in production with the next model... something a little different but very interesting!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
If you are making more era one rollingstock I may get some and get an era 1 locomotive
Buckjumper is looking great.
Revolution trains models are very high quality - think Accurascale levels. Look at Hornby's price for the more basic container wagons! If they decide to compete then I think that's effectively the end of TT:120 since as you say they can't do it alone.
The Railroad Grand Central HST is a farce and all that's wrong with Hornby right now. They should have gone with the Inter7city version or even the Blue Pullman as they have been popular but may also appeal to younger modellers.
With Hornby finances obviously that is the company as a whole inc. Airfix / Corgie etc. There's so many open goals being missed with tooling being underutilised e.g. Dublo A3's and Merchant Navies/ Coronation coaches in anything but blue. They need to also seriously think about producing proper rakes e.g. they made R40020 and then none of the other coaches so they ended up in bargain bins whereas if they produced the full rake people might consider them. The quantities of items also seems to be much more finger in the air with plenty of stuff going into the bargain bins e.g. producing 3 scotrail 153 SKU's when at most someone needs 2 to model the west highlands!
Hi Sam
I am interested in modelling British trams but there are no ready to run models available or track systems. Considering many of our cities now have tram systems I find this surprising. Also any layouts can be smaller with tighter curves.
There are several ready to run trams available (and kits) though I can't recall the makers as it's outside my main interest. I think there are/is a society so it might be useful to contact them.
I've been modelling British outline trams in OO for nearly 40 years. When I started, it was all kits - mostly white metal or plastic but there are now card ones as well - from a variety of sources. Unfortunately, many have ceased production and my board is at capacity , so I've not been looking for ready to run British. A lot of modellers use the chassis from the HO Bachmann PCC car or Bogie Brill. Most of my models use them, with a few Bec chassis or Tenshodo bogies. Track? I'd suggest a flexible length. A Bachman Bogie Brill will go round 9 inch radius without modification. The PCC chassis needs a bit of filing, and it's useful to have the powered bogie pushing to shorten the wheelbase. I use a standard N scale curve as a template for bending. The Tramway & Light Railway Society website may be worth a look. Thin card covers the sleepers. Regards, Pete
@@SeatedViper There was a place in Blackpool that sold rtr trams but perhaps that has ceased production?
@@hughoconnor9172 Yes, the Tower Models shop. I bought several plastic kits from them. The kits were "Hadfield's" originally, and were later "Blackpool Plastics". I've not seen any for some years. The last kits I bought were card ones, via the TLRS web site
Already prepaid for a Buckjumper, but was NOT aware of the dark blue BR engine. It’s got me wanting one, and I’m not seeing it on the usual sites…
A new 08 can be cool, but it’s gotta be reasonably priced, unlike Hornby’s 08s.
I’m glad your range is doing well, but I honestly thought you’d be sold out by now. Well, maybe you are now 😂
Glad people are loving the HLs, though the real-life Asbestos was intriguing to see. If people are turning their noses up at it, I may own one just yet 😉
I honestly expect Hornby to go after them. They gotta get that dollar/pound.
I’d honestly like to have the 43 HST, though I’m sad that they didn’t opt for the BR blue/yellow. A second option would’ve been good to see, I think.
Make no mistake, I want Hornby to improve, be the model railway kings we can expect them to be, but if they go out of business, I won’t be too sad about it. Time for new blood, all that business.
Thanks for the update, and catch ya next time.
dark blue BR is Accurascale Exclusive so only on website. Woof!
Perhaps you're not yet aware, but Dapol have N Gauge rolling stock in their range, including a very scary closed van that I braved my terror to purchase: the dreaded GWR Gunpowder Van. I dare you to purchase one yourself, while screaming in your own terror, if you're brave enough. Also, I've put up a poll on my community tab page. I'd like to see which model railway gauge, out of the 5 listed, you like best. You can comment on your choice if you wish.
Dapol also have n gauge manors , including 7822
Are you reviewing the cavalex class 56? It’s very popular amongst modern modellers
Yeah I'd be up for that! Might grab one from the next batch!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Those era 1 wagons looked really good, even I was tempted even without a oo model railway anymore 😅
haha thank you so much! I'm doing more in the future if you change your mind ;)
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
not having seen the numbers I'm assuming its for the Hornby group -- not just the railroad section. I wonder where the losses are acrued ? if it was railway did that include lima, rivarossi etc.etc. tney bought - I wonder which brands causing the losses. May be TT investments?
Still waiting for my O gauge sound fitted J94 Austerity 'WARRINGTON' WD150 war department in green and the sound fitted British Railways Standard 3MT 2-6-2T. Do you have any news on these, please Sam?
I'm in Germany to see my family, and there has been too much sun, and a lot of rain as well.
Hi Sam great video any news on the hornby streamlined b17?
Plz buy more blue Locomotives maybe the GER locomotives because they look beautiful
Absolutely - I'll be reviewing the Buckjumper when it comes out! :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains maybe two
It is good for Hornby for other manufacturers to produce TT models, because it raises the chance of the scale being broadly accepted.
A good video here Sam, the new 08 from bachmann is one I will definitely be getting, with any luck though I may look at the sound fitted deluxe version as their sound chips are some that I really like, my 158 and 37 are fitted with the standard bachmann chips and the sounds on those are very good.
Thanks David - yeah the sound fitted duluxe one does sound amazing - interested to learn more about them!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Interesting that hornby went bankrupt many years ago and got bought by triang and then became hornby again to only face bankruptcy. I believe that though we may see them go again I am fearful that it will not be the last of them.
Yeah - things went badly in the past, the company that was Hornby is now long gone, as Tri-ang out competed them and then ended up owning them... I suppose history could repeat itself?
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I do quite like Hornby and don’t want them to go bust, but they do need to try a bit harder and produce consistently good models.
Dapols 2nd batch of GWR toplight coaches are shipping - TMC says about 4-6 weeks to be on the shelves. Dapol also mention in the release that they're working on corridor versions.
Dude that’s sick, I love gwr toplights and the corridor ones will work with my West Midlands layout! Thanks for sharing I didn’t know about the corridor ones!
Excellent - still waiting on the ones I ordered, fingers crossed!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Okay I get Hornby are having financial woes but then would it be too much to ask for another run of their Terriers? I would like a Stepney model of my own.
Or maybe the Pullman Observation car in the USA Tour livery? These are models they've done before recently so why it again? Would be great.
Thanks for the update Sam, why don't these companies producing TT models not announce the intention just do it on release so Hornby can't compete.
Someone always has to be first. Heljan announced earlier than Hornby, but in terms of development and time to market, Hornby were in fact ahead. Heljan basically chickened out.
Those new 08/09 models from Bachmann UK look like they could be a new tooling for the Thomas and Friends range as im sure that Diesel mold is getting there in age.
Ahh interesting - I'd love to see a crazy-detailed Arry and Bert xD
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
To be honest, even if the TT revenues were high this would only be good news if they weren't at the expense of their OO range. I don't have any data about that, so do you have any info on how OO revenues are going compared to pre-TT times?
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Awesome video Sam's trains 🚆 😊
Thanks Brian!
@@SamsTrains you're welcome Sam's trains 🚆 😊
I'm in for the class 08, hoping they will sell a basic model without their automated couplers. They seems to crank up the things to the higher level possible.
I'm in too for the Buckjumper, LNER black for me. As usual, Accurascale does the job at the highest level possible.
As I have already said, having someone else than Hornby manufacturing TT models is good for this scale. I'm more confident now to say that UK TT is taking off. I have also suggest to do some HAA MGR hoppers to increase the range available, Hornby get the idea, and right by the way.
Not received my Hawthorn Leslie, but I have paid the VAT this morning. My parcel will certainly be there this week, or next Monday...
Mid-year Hornby, not interested... I might buy a West County class from them, unfortunately, there is no SR version. I'm waiting for their reissue of the L1 in BR black period 4 for the end of the year. By the way, for their financial review, it's not reassuring. They have a broad margin of improvement, especially on quality control. Their botched Black 5 is the example of what not to do...
By the way, Dapol seems to be eating the wool on their back : they have announced two models originally made by Hornby : the 28xx (the Hornby one is pretty good, mine is fine), and the 14xx (a REAL model this one, not a sub standard toy from the 1960s). If I'll be them, I would strike with a BoB/West County class in OO, a class 35 Hymek (actual model botched by Heljan, Hornby does not manufactures their own anymore) and, to add insult to injury, a Britannia class if Accurascale don't have this idea before them. And, for good purpose, why not a class 14 to draw a finger up to Heljan ?
Yeah sounds like it - it's just the duluxe version that has the auto couplers. It is good to see another company doing some TT - hopefully it works well for them! All the best for the Hawthorn - hope you really enjoy it! Dapol are on fire at the moment - just love what they're doing!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Had a decent look at the Hornby annual report.
However, there major problem is a large stock of obsolete items which they are very reluctant to reduce. Considering the high profit margin these items have ( retail price) and also when manufactured. There's no logical reason not to discount even by saying 10 to 15 percent. After all if it's that obsolete, the accountancy depreciation must count for next to nothing.
There's no real break down of division figures either.
Mike Ashley awaits in the wings😢
Hornby releases: I suspect there is still an element of catch up here which is something to be aware of with regard to new tooled products.
Yeah absolutely - still a fair bit to come, but not as much as there has been!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
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To be honest you must buy those HSTs after a month. Because in TT what happened to you can be remembered 😅😅
I say, do you suppose we may be entering a br diesel craze? There sure are a lot of them in the works from several manufacturers
On the state of Hornby’s decline it was to be expected because they were hoisted by their own petard. Other manufacturers who came onto the recently are better and cheaper including your 3D printed rolling stock.
Perhaps you should print a second batch of models for the mixed goods pack considering their popularity
I enjoy your news sections. Kudos!
Have you thought about making a JNR (Japanese national railways) locomotive? If you are interested then I have some drawings I can send to you on a google drive file such as the JNR D51, C62, DD51 and C12 Locomotives.
Awesome video today Sam lots of things to look forward to
Hi Sam, I’m not sure if I asked you already but I’m using a Smokey Joe as the main engine for my first layout/ train table, any suggestions, worries or concerns about the loco?
No it's generally a reliable and affordable loco - the couplings aren't great, and you won't get much of a crawl out of her. It's also not DCC compatible without hard wiring, but otherwise they're decently affordable!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Id like to see you come up with a locomotive of your own design again. Something entirely fictional
It looks like the sand boxex are diecast, that along with the working lights, clip on/off roof pannel for fitting a DCC Decoder, are all winners in my book. I have one od their slightly older model 08s' and so far have lost interest in trying to shoehorn a decoder into the tiny amount of space jamed between the chassis and the back of the radiator .
Great stuff..... quaity improving....positive review makes change....
Thanks David - lots to look forward to for sure!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
In the North Eastern U.S. It’s more like Simmer time. 😂 thanks for the News
Wonderful model news video Sam ❤❤ 3:53
Thank you Dennis!
@@SamsTrains You're welcome Sam
Hi Sam with Mike Ashley buying into Hornby it's sort of a blessing and a curse. You'll need to do a bit of reading to try and work out what he's up to but he usually finishes up owning the company he buys into. Trains with slazenger for sale at sport direct?
Yeah it was an interesting development wasn't it? It certainly boosted the Hornby share price, which has now fallen to below what it was before they bought that stake!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
If Hornby goes the hobby will struggle because it will be hard to start a model railway without the railroad range
As someone who lives in the US can I order from an online retailer over seas that charges in £ and pay the equivalent in USD? Love the vids.
I'm not too sure exactly how it works as I've only ever ordered from within the UK, but I know Rails does ship overseas, and others do too!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
your credit card issuer will automatically convert the price youve paid into dollars.
@@SamsTrains Thank you.
@@davidhall7811 Thank you for clarifying.
Hornby need to reduce their pricing and update some of the tooling. They also need to add more locomotives like the 1P, J70, J11, J72, J27 etc because other brands are producing locomotives like these.
Maybe you can tell them how they can reduce their pricing, spend more money AND turn their loss into a profit? Less revenue + more costs = bigger losses.