New Hornby TT Class 08 Shunter | Unboxing & Review

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @jeremyhyman5056
    @jeremyhyman5056 Год назад +23

    Good review - thank you Sam. I am a OO modeller and you make several comparisons between TT and OO. But, I wonder if you might also start to compare TT to N, to help those modellers who are considering moving "up" a size, rather than "down". Keep up the good work!

  • @Fafmagic
    @Fafmagic Год назад +35

    This is looks incredible for the size. Hornby really knocking it out the park with their initial TT offering

  • @SouthernRailSpotter
    @SouthernRailSpotter Год назад +35

    I have never seen my brother so excited for a sams trains review 😂

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +13

      hahaha fantastic!! :D

    • @williamtacey7770
      @williamtacey7770 Год назад +1

      That kind looks like Sidney the class 08 has been based on we’ll remembered him from Thomas and Friends

    • @itzmespencer
      @itzmespencer 11 месяцев назад

      Sidney, Diesel and Paxton are essentially siblings

  • @FerroequinologistofColorado
    @FerroequinologistofColorado Год назад +20

    The class 08 in TT is so cute. Seems like
    The perfect size for a little portable suitcase layout.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +5

      haha absolutely!! :D

    • @everythingproductions2004
      @everythingproductions2004 Год назад

      @@SamsTrainsunless it’s Devious Diesel, Arry, Bert, Splatter or Dodge. Maybe if it’s Sidney or Paxton, though

    • @MSMFurcorn22
      @MSMFurcorn22 4 месяца назад

      @@everythingproductions2004unfortunately we will never get a TT:120 Thomas range :(

    • @everythingproductions2004
      @everythingproductions2004 4 месяца назад

      @@MSMFurcorn22 true

    • @SiddYT
      @SiddYT 4 месяца назад

      @@MSMFurcorn22yeah, I had an idea tho where they would make the narrow gauge or miniature gauge locos for that scale

  • @damianinCanadaTT-OO
    @damianinCanadaTT-OO Год назад +2

    First person I’ve seen notice the missing flywheel. Quality, in-depth review as always. Thanks Sam

  • @JonnyJKF
    @JonnyJKF Год назад +22

    I'd love to see if you could 3D print your own TT scale class 08 or class 13 and put them head to head in low speed performance.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +15

      That's a great idea - I'd love to try! :D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @jeffreysmith156
    @jeffreysmith156 Год назад +14

    I do hope that Hornby's current stab at TT works in the long run for them.

  • @trainfan5
    @trainfan5 Год назад +5

    A interesting review, I also have a 08 and I've been very impressed with it. Yes it doesn't run as slow as the OO one but its got better control than the Farish N gauge one so that's a plus. Power doesn't seem to be a issue either as I've seen videos online of 18 plus wagon trains behind one. Also having the other wagons, I'd be interested in what you think of them.

  • @numptypootis8012
    @numptypootis8012 Год назад

    12:00 I don't want to be that guy but i believe Hornbys screw link couplings are underscaled for OO Gauge as well. They're HO Scale which they'd use on their European models in the Arnold or Rivarossi, bachmann do screw links that are actually to the right scale I'm sure but again I could he wrong because I've fitted Hornby screw links to a HO Lima class 33 and it looked correct without any issue 😅

  • @chrishudnall7807
    @chrishudnall7807 Год назад +1

    I run multiple of both units in rio grande and santa fe liveries and must say they are truly a gold standard in the realm of how detailed a tiny loco can be

  • @bbej2016
    @bbej2016 Год назад +1

    Nice loco i have one.but as you say lights would have been nice i would have liked a green one to make
    it more in line with the wagons age.hopefully more liveries will come soon.will you be doing any 3d printed TT wagons. 3smr do wheels etc .

  • @rogercantwell3622
    @rogercantwell3622 Год назад +2

    The very wonky buffers would drive me mad and it doesn't run slowly enough for a shunter.

  • @Noodlewerfer
    @Noodlewerfer Год назад +2

    I love how there's basically been a coreless motor redemption arc on this channel.
    Cool to see that they managed to gear the speed down reasonably. It's a little annoying that they designed for a flywheel but couldn't implement it, that's something they should've seen ahead of time, perhaps they could've designed for the motor connections to go somewhere else? It seems like a fair locomotive, but I agree that it could be better value. With the size and detail level I don't think its listed price is a great deal. I'm thinking about trying TT scale myself, probably antique ones though because I live in the US and probably couldn't afford the shipping to try to get it from Hornby.

    • @johnhmccauley
      @johnhmccauley Год назад

      I also live in US. Hornby has free shipping when you spend over £200. They also do not charge you VAT 20%. The challenge is them having enough stock of products to get free shipping. Otherwise costs £30.

  • @FormallyknownasE100
    @FormallyknownasE100 Год назад +1

    Sam's word of 2023: egregious :P Great video as always!

  • @dilwich
    @dilwich Год назад +1

    The best review channel on RUclips.

  • @PhilipBallGarry
    @PhilipBallGarry Год назад

    Thanks for the review Sam. Shame about the "missing" flywheel but I suppose owners could utilise the space for some extra weight to be fitted?
    The soldering on the decoder plug looks rather messy.

  • @10C45E
    @10C45E Год назад +1

    finally the class 08 has arrived! so excited to get mine!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +2

      haha yeah - it's very exciting isn't it?? :D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @DoubleX8620
    @DoubleX8620 Год назад +1

    I think its very attractive. For the price its quite okay to good if you consider your discount. As a OO and N gauge enjoyer I say this locomotive has decent detail. I do think however the absence of a flywheel is a bit strange because like you said they didn't fill in the space for better weight. I got small N scale Japanese locomotives and even those have massive flywheels and the performance is sweet from those. Aside from that the quality seems okay as well. Normally I say the buffer which is about to drop off is a bit insulting for any price but considering Hornby's new attempts into this scale, I say for the time being its alright provided they improve it in future releases. Great review of a cute little loco, Sam 👍👍

  • @michaelschultz5127
    @michaelschultz5127 Год назад

    Oh blimey!!! That giant brakeman is having fun again.

  • @capecodsteve6575
    @capecodsteve6575 Год назад +4

    👍Looks good. Screws ! Really well crafted mechanism. Gotta give it a C .
    Good Review , Thanks Sam.

  • @jocksavard41241
    @jocksavard41241 Год назад +2

    are you going to review the new bachmann ryan n2?

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      Yes I'm planning to :D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

    • @jocksavard41241
      @jocksavard41241 Год назад

      @@SamsTrains hooray!!

  • @AllensTrains
    @AllensTrains Год назад +2

    The advantage of TT is that a more true-to-scale representation of a real place can be created. With OO gauge, you are always limited and forced into having buildings that are diminutive by comparison with their full-sized counterparts. Maybe you should focus more on the modelling possibilities in this scale, and have the locos and rolling stock as a supporting cast rather than as the main actors as you do in OO scale? Thanks for uploading.

  • @davespratt9533
    @davespratt9533 Год назад

    Hi Sam, brilliant review as we have come to expect😎. I noted that your comment related to the front buffer, (11:26) this looks like a broken element to me, as in the close up you could see the fractured angled sections of plastic where it had been previously part of the buffer beam. Hard to say where/when this might have happened though. Was there any stay alive in the unit, essential for short wheel base loco's? The screw link coupling was a joke...... Keep up the good work. 👍

  • @robinmathews2446
    @robinmathews2446 3 месяца назад

    Hi Sam,
    The TT couplers are a bit of a mystery to me.. They look a bit complicated and hard to line up? I m curious as to how exactly do they work on uncoupler ramps ? Could you find time to show us how they operate?

  • @robertmarsh3588
    @robertmarsh3588 Год назад

    It's a lovely looking loco..
    I was so excited to get mine in the post.
    Mine isn't perfect, it sometimes needs a shove as I think the pickups aren't perfectly touching the wheels, but I hope I can resolve that and running in will help it's performance. I need to set up a loop first though.
    I'd have loved directional lights, but this wasn't ever part of the spec. Perhaps Hornby can add this, plus a flywheel in a future update?

  • @Foxo1441
    @Foxo1441 Год назад

    You should add a tt model track beside your original 00 track, so its bigger and can have switches etc. like test on points

  • @ohiovalleyrailfan
    @ohiovalleyrailfan Год назад

    Interesting little critter. I just see that extra empty space as room for a cube style speaker with baffle.

  • @FluidLoneknight
    @FluidLoneknight Год назад

    Since you bring it up so often Sam, does either 00 class 08 have lights? As far as I am aware neither does (Bachmann and Hornby)

  • @glenwood4228
    @glenwood4228 Год назад

    Hi Sam, always look forward to seeing your videos. Have you done a review on the latest GWR Hornby Pentolino Class 800 loco/train set? If you haven't would you be doing one in the near future?
    Regards

  • @cameronhall1656
    @cameronhall1656 Год назад

    My only complaint is the astronomical length of theses videos other than that your reviews are for the most part very fair and honest much respect Sam.

    • @darrenmccoy
      @darrenmccoy Год назад +1

      You do know you can skip forward?

  • @ianhughes-zf1ll
    @ianhughes-zf1ll Год назад

    Hi Sam great review had mine last week but dose seem to struggle with 10 wagons glad you said should be slow mine seems slow

  • @NWRJ_WStudios
    @NWRJ_WStudios Год назад +6

    I'm really suprise that this doesn't have a flywheel, because the quarry Hunslet has a flywheel and it's small, that's really strange.
    Cheers Jasper & Willow

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +2

      Yeah me too - it's a pity about that!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

    • @chrisredding6673
      @chrisredding6673 Год назад +1

      Yes, a flywheel and lower gearing would transform this model from 'good' to 'great'.

  • @TexasCat99
    @TexasCat99 Год назад

    The clear windows parts not being square with the windows openings is the only thing to make it look like a toy. Also, to make engine bodies look more "used" is to spray a bit of clear matt clear-coat from a spray can. Can make plastic look like metal.

  • @mikehipperson
    @mikehipperson Год назад

    Re the 'missing flywheel', perhaps Hornby left it out as the space could be used for a speaker?

  • @metadude1234
    @metadude1234 Год назад +1

    I *just* got into N scale thanks to Tomix and Kato; I really, really can't afford *another* scale - but your videos tempt me so much
    H0/OO, and N are my jam right now

    • @Skasaha_
      @Skasaha_ Год назад +1

      I was considering TT too but it still hasn't released in Australia and I went with Japanese N instead. It has a huge selection with not just the big two manufacturers Kato and Tomix but also tons of smaller ones. It's also very light on the budget compared to pretty much anything else too. $14 coaches is nuts.

  • @tiddles4x4
    @tiddles4x4 Год назад

    Sam are you going to look at N Gauge? not much smaller than TT 120 but with a large range of stock. Similar price, maybe a little more but deals can be made plus its easily avalable.

  • @richardmycroft5336
    @richardmycroft5336 Год назад

    I missed the TT part of the description. Love your reviews, but I only have N, HO & OO equipment. Not your fault, mine entirely. Cheers, mate.

  • @kylemaccauley6065
    @kylemaccauley6065 Год назад

    Hey Sam quick question are you going to do a third season of salvage or scrap

  • @benskiproductions
    @benskiproductions Год назад

    Thanks for uploading! Think I’m going to get a TT 08 for my Collection now.

  • @kimcason8764
    @kimcason8764 Год назад

    Great Review Sam.
    That Buffer Drooping Down was Annoying me, just watching the Review.
    Thx for your Efforts.
    Cheers kim in Oz.😎

  • @neddythened2698
    @neddythened2698 Год назад

    Good stuff Sam. More TT reviews please. Are you going to do any more work on the TT layout?

  • @timbervalleyproductions
    @timbervalleyproductions Год назад +7

    Fantastic video, I do like the TT range but I'm not too convinced tbh. I'll stick with my Bachmann one! Also, have you ordered an Accura Siphon?

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +2

      That's fair enough! And yes I've ordered one :D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @jonathanlechmere
    @jonathanlechmere Год назад

    hi sam
    i was wondering how you convert normal point's to digital point's so the app can pick it up .
    i have never done this so would like a step to step guide as a video or as a reply.
    i currently have 3-6 normal hornby controllers

  • @jamesgilbart2672
    @jamesgilbart2672 Год назад

    Great review. Further to John KF's suggestion below, could you try 3D printing some of you own custom TT scale wagons??

  • @thomasscoular3876
    @thomasscoular3876 Год назад

    you are so inspirational i am currently running a class 4 loco in br green with hornby thomas and friends green express coaches right now keep it up im going to york for a couple of days 8th till 9th of july and going to ride the flying scotsman on the 9th i think york to carlisle station keep the inspration up man

  • @speleokeir
    @speleokeir Год назад +5

    Hi Sam,
    A couple of things regarding price that you don't seem to have taken into account. Manufacturing costs for TT are almost identical to OO.
    The vast majority of costs are labour which is the same, then tooling which is the same with materials being only a tiny fraction of the cost. There might be some savings on transport, but that's assuming every container is completely full which may not be the case.
    Also remember you get reward points which equate to another 10% off the price.
    Overall TT is significantly cheaper than OO, especially locos and coaches (not so much wagons). For instance including the club discounts a TT A4 is £124 compared to OO at £196. And the train sets and bundles are even better value.
    Locos and coaches are pretty much on a par with second hand OO. I do think wagons could be a bit cheaper, but based on an email reply I had from Simon Kohler I wouldn't be surprised to see some wagon packs/bundles coming out at some point, though that's an educated guess on my part, reading between the lines.

    • @kalicom2937
      @kalicom2937 Год назад +4

      Every video is the same and every video there are a host of messages explaining why you should not compare cost of TT to cost of OO based on the physical size etc and yet, every time, he reverts to type. It is most odd. And, as someone else posted, he does not make the same comparison of cost, physical weight etc to N, which would be an equally valid comparison. I find it frustrating. Having said that, I think the rest of the review is fair and balanced.

  • @cyberleaderandy1
    @cyberleaderandy1 Год назад

    Im torn about buying TT stuff. I like the BR era but would want a class 37 in railfreight coal era livery. I really dont know what to do about this stuff. 🤔

  • @carolinecleaveley
    @carolinecleaveley Год назад

    with the brake van have included guard rails on all 4 doorways and a guard and painted the body to dull the plastic down and roof grey instead of black plastic.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing - that sounds good!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @modelrailfan37
    @modelrailfan37 Год назад

    Is the turntable for the detail section something new for your reviews now, or just for today? Just saying, I kinda like the use of it. Great video as usual!

  • @daystatesniper01
    @daystatesniper01 Год назад +1

    TT the thinking mans scale ,good review ,i truly hope TT takes off ,you could fit a fly-wheel on the stub either with a grub screw or superglue ,let's hope the other major players take a gamble and produce some loco's

    • @Stu-wallace
      @Stu-wallace Год назад

      TT would be a no brainer is just one other manufacture would just announce a release. I get the sense though that Hornby introducing TT is akin to declaring war on other manufacturers especially those like Dapol who are investing in N gauge

  • @brianmicky7596
    @brianmicky7596 Год назад

    Hi Sam, Nice review, a getting to like the TT range, All the best Brian 😃

  • @modelrailwaynoob
    @modelrailwaynoob Год назад

    I have a spare piece of plywood and I was considering a diesel TT:120 layout but if Hornby are not adding lights, I am not going to bother. This is like a Railroad quality loco. Have you thought about adding scenery to your TT layout?

  • @saintdane05
    @saintdane05 Год назад +2

    Oohhhh that Shunter is so cute! On my N Scale layout I can only really have small locos due to the turn radius, so I'm used to seeing tiny shunting babies.
    When other TT Gauge things come out from other companies, do you plan on covering them? I know Arnold has some, but they mostly due continental european locos.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      haha absolutely - this is up your street then! And sure, if there are locos/coaches/wagons, I will cover them! :D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

    • @gazzasal9724
      @gazzasal9724 Год назад

      I believe Arnold is Hornby's European brand. Can I ask what radius you use for your n gauge and do you run Bo Bo diesels?

    • @saintdane05
      @saintdane05 Год назад +1

      @@gazzasal9724 I use the tightest, non pocket line Kato Unitrack for the inner loop, 216mm radius. I haven't tested a bo-bo yet (don't have THAT much spare cash for engines!) but I know that my pacific couldn't handle it.

    • @saintdane05
      @saintdane05 Год назад +1

      @@gazzasal9724 Actually, gimmie a few days and I might be able to tell you.

    • @gazzasal9724
      @gazzasal9724 Год назад

      @@saintdane05 cheers 👍

  • @hoagy_ytfc
    @hoagy_ytfc Год назад

    "Single driven axle" - the connecting rods kinda make it so all axles are driven though?

  • @metal_wheels
    @metal_wheels Год назад

    Hi Sam,
    I heard that Bachmann had just released Ryan for their Thomas range
    Mind checking it out?

  • @m10cachilles43
    @m10cachilles43 Год назад

    I'd like to see the TT wagon reviewed with the TT van.

  • @musoseven8218
    @musoseven8218 Год назад

    Good, thorough review.
    I'm still not sure about TT120 vs 3mm, there was a charm about 3mm in terms of its larger size (TT120 being closer to 2mm).
    Sadly Sam, I think that some in Hornby, "don't know railways", many younger CAD jockeys don't have the same knowledge or interest in Eg cars, trains, aircraft, that their elder predecessors do (that can be a double edged sword).
    Loose buffer housings aren't acceptable at that price point imho. The number application looks to be silkscreened (memories of Lima 00)? The rest are transfers/decals?
    The couplings might work okay but they look dire.
    There's something wrong with A4 at the smokebox end, the "nose" doesn't look right, looks like it's hit something head on. Similarly there's something a bit off about the 08 too (maybe the radiator grill is too thick with side on view? And the chassis' wheelbase too short? From other angles it looks pretty good) hard to tell exactly what is wrong, as no one seems to have put it up against a prototype drawing or photo. Weathering might help tone down the overly large grill (yellow, red etc are warning colours and attract the human eye, so toning that area down might help).
    The coupling/connecting rods are commendably fine.
    I did ponder the drawing vs the reality of a flywheel Eg I didn't think they'd actually fitted one.
    After running-in it seems to work well enough, but is it good enough to work as a shunter? I've no clue how those continental couplings work in that regard either (shame Hornby couldn't have invented a new coupling as British outline is not likely to be used with continental stock).
    The price point of TT120 makes all aspects a considered purchase, I love 3mm, always have, never engaged as I model 7mm (and 0-16.5) and SM32 and they're builder's scales, 3mm being more of a challenge, but I'm not yet convinced by TT120. I'll probably loose my free collectors club advantages and will allow such to lapse.

  • @Running-with-skizers
    @Running-with-skizers Год назад

    Sam did you ever think of setting up an inner loop of TT track on your layout could double as a narrow gauge line

  • @lukejackson8741
    @lukejackson8741 Год назад

    Good review, amazed at the quality considering the size but always been an off put for me the price from N to TT, to OO isn’t that much, and for a little more money get a lot more model for your money… any plans to get this board decorated? Something like the woodland scenics mountain diorama kit would help make this look a little more interesting

  • @andysoll5702
    @andysoll5702 Год назад

    I have 10 boxes full of TT trains i inherited from my dad in germany, im in Canada, excited to see hornby realse this scale, im going to build my nephew a layout using what i have.

  • @alantraish3368
    @alantraish3368 Год назад

    Apparently according to dealers there is a current worldwide shortage of decoders of all types? So if this is available dcc fitted id go for that

  • @johncunningham6928
    @johncunningham6928 Год назад

    Not wishing to rain on Hornby's TT Parade, but...
    I haven't actually got one myself, since I don't model in 2mm, but the Graham Farish N gauge class 08 looks to have better detail, and it comes with a sound-fitted option... 😃

  • @cirseltoo
    @cirseltoo Год назад

    Just a thought on size and complexity- things don't get cheaper as they get smaller- look for comparison at the Graham Farish 08. Otherwise good reviewing as always.

  • @realcanadian67
    @realcanadian67 Год назад +3

    My N-Scale diesels have so much detail, im really not surprised with the detail on this one. But i will say, as a canadian id expect a locomotive of that size to be around $100-110 CAD, i dont know what that translates into pounds (to bothered to look it up) but im sure its less then the price you got it for. I mainly buy used (i like fixing stuff, its a bit of an addiction), but i do look at the prices of newer locomotives. Anyways, back to N-Scale. Most of mine are all plastic, the chassis on mine are all diecast aswell. This isnt TT, but i do fully know that N is close to TT. The price for my locomotives are usually slightly more expensive than H0. The detail however is very similar to what id expect out of buying a new N locomotive. And if you get any locomotive with railings, dont expect any of the railings to be stiff. Even with H0 locomotives, as youve probally seen. Its rather common in the US & Canada. Considering your reviews, i guess its just different standards.
    Thanks for reading, if you do.

    • @chrisredding6673
      @chrisredding6673 Год назад

      Real-life British trains are about the same size as USA subway trains. So your 'N' trains are probably the same as our 'TT' ones. 🙂

    • @realcanadian67
      @realcanadian67 Год назад

      @@chrisredding6673 N Scale is about 3 millimetres smaller rail to rail then TT, but I'll take that.

    • @chrisredding6673
      @chrisredding6673 Год назад

      @@realcanadian67 I meant the 'cross section' of the train. Real-life American/Canadian trains tower over ours, and are about 1/3 wider.

    • @realcanadian67
      @realcanadian67 Год назад

      @@chrisredding6673 ah, ok.

  • @jetbee1106
    @jetbee1106 Год назад

    Hi! Good video as usual. Would like you to review and compare a locomotive and or rolling stock from other TT manufacturers, namely Arnold as it is part of the Hornby group, as well as Tillig. Here in Canada there is no possibility of going to the local hobby shop to check out the latest in European trains, at least where I live. I have ordered some Arnold TT container cars. Looking forward to getting them. I am starting to add to my Hornby TT collection, so any review along those lines would be very well appreciated. Keep up the excellent work. Cheers!

  • @lapiswake6583
    @lapiswake6583 Год назад

    Very nice. I'll be getting one, as my local club's chairman has said it'd be good to have a TT:120 layout for next year's open day (which I can build to be portable and store at home). I'll have the layout set in the late 70s early 80s, so I can have HSTs and 08s and MGR trains and whatnot.
    I hope you review the HST, when it is released.
    One thing with the price, is it scales well with Hornby's 00 RRPs. In some cases, very well (the HST is less than half the price in TT:120 as in 00). But, we all know Hornby's 00 prices are too high...

  • @davidstrains4910
    @davidstrains4910 Год назад +2

    Good review here Sam, nice to finally see a diesel locomotive in theTT range now even if it is just a small shunting locomotive, only got one class 08 in my OO collection and it is a really nice bachmann one.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +2

      Thanks very much David - that sounds good, I like my Bachmann one too!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @robertmccornet
    @robertmccornet Год назад

    That CE mark looks suspect at 14:35, I'm suprised Hornby are using it like that.

  • @SimonsShed
    @SimonsShed Год назад +3

    Got one 😁 agree with your review, great little loco, although I'm maybe a bit more impressed with the detail, the fine coupling rod looks great compared to the chunky looking one on my n gauge 08. Biggest problem for me is the lack of speaker...Bachmann / Farish managed to pre-fit a speaker in the new n gauge 08 so it should be doable in TT but there's no sound fitted option.

  • @NWRJ_WStudios
    @NWRJ_WStudios Год назад

    I have 1 question Sam, is your bachmann Hall class's smokebox door a separate piece?
    Cheers Jasper & Willow

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      I'm not too sure about that off-hand!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @robertlucido3686
    @robertlucido3686 Год назад

    Will I be seeing the video where the N gauge circuit of train being installed on your TT gauge layout, BTW I had a look at British N gauge engines and rolling stock and they're couplers look compatible with the N gauge engines and rolling stock I sent you

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      I may do yes, thank you again for that! :D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @MrBnsftrain
    @MrBnsftrain Год назад

    I am surprised Hornby didn't made a steam loco the size of their 08 when launching the TT range (like the LMS Jinty). they announced a fair amount of diesels at the start but only mk3s, tankers, and hoppers for them to pull. Hornby made Gresley A1/A3 and A4 and the LMS Princess Coronation with Pullmans, LMS coaches, Mk1s, open wagons, box vans, tankers, and brake vans for them to pull. Maybe if they released the 08 in an era 6 livery, I wouldn't be complaining as much.

  • @riparadis
    @riparadis Год назад

    I really like this shunter I like livery BR blue on diesels looks so good

  • @madmerlinsart
    @madmerlinsart Год назад

    Recently treated myself to one of these and, since this video, it has actually gone up in price. £136.99 RRP or £116 with club discount. Still I'm looking forward to owning my first ever 08.

  • @jamesdunloptrains
    @jamesdunloptrains Год назад

    Amazing video today Sam beautiful locomotive thinking about starting tt range

  • @BrickstagePass
    @BrickstagePass Год назад +1

    I am a TT fan, and even with the discount I feel this is still too much money for a Loco of this size. I would have liked to have seen it under a 100 and then have the TT120 Club discount. Nice review Sam.

  • @Drew_ku97
    @Drew_ku97 Год назад

    Where can one buy the tt scale flying scottsman set?

  • @davidhinks8384
    @davidhinks8384 Год назад

    I do like the idea of TT and this 08 doesn't look half bad - except for the wonky buffers which are glaring obvious and not acceptable for a quality model. I like the finish which at the size is quite intricate. Reasonable crawl for a shunter, but too high gearing. Seems a tad expensive compared to 00 (Hattons P class £85 and stunning) although given the size must present its own problems/cost. Any thoughts of a little scenery on the layout? Cheers Sam as always, love your reviews.

  • @adriancarter2863
    @adriancarter2863 Год назад +1

    Hi Sam, With NO Lights or Flywheel, wouldn’t pay any more than £75 for the Hornby TT 08. If Hornby want to charge European style prices for their TT Locomotives, then they need to supply European style levels of detail. Adrian.

  • @wellsworthjunction
    @wellsworthjunction Год назад

    tt scale is such a different gauge, a bit close to n scal,e but it look ssuper fun, but fiddly, nice review btw

  • @richjulian1880
    @richjulian1880 Год назад

    Interesting review, thank you. It may be pedantic but I do think it's worth calling it 'TT:120' rather than 'TT', which is significantly larger and has been around for 60 odd years. I rather wish Hornby had adopted the old scale, calling it 'TT:100' perhaps. 120 seems just too close to N and I can't see any advantage in compliance with European TT. Keep up the excellent work!

  • @carolinecleaveley
    @carolinecleaveley Год назад

    ran mine for 3 hours on my outside test track and worked ok on dc controller but when tried dcc controller it wined. Only problem was that i could not put a driver in the cab as it was sealed. could not put on extras as they will interfere with the couplings.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      Ahh that's not good! And yes I noticed that too re the cab - that's a good point!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

    • @Pierre-de-Standing
      @Pierre-de-Standing Год назад

      Is it possible to squeeze one in through the roof? I saw one disassembled on RUclips the other day, I thought there was a gap in the internal wall?

    • @carolinecleaveley
      @carolinecleaveley Год назад

      no gap as the cab is glued in. Noticed tonight on h and m controller very quiet going forward but very noicy going back. Also pushing 1 brake van ,2 triang wagons and 2 continental wagons needed to be on 25% controller to push that lot. going forward can run at 20% giving accurate speeds.

  • @allanmorton6022
    @allanmorton6022 Год назад

    Its hard to judge its small size from the videos as only Sams finger to compare with! But the detail looks great for the scale.

  • @michaelschultz5127
    @michaelschultz5127 Год назад

    Yes please show more

  • @johnr.9758
    @johnr.9758 Год назад

    The 08s are my favorite. Not a great choice for someone living in the U.S. I did pre-order the TT. If you think the TT is tiny. Check out the Graham Farish N scale. There's an even smaller T Gauge out there.

  • @warrenlehmkuhleii8472
    @warrenlehmkuhleii8472 Год назад

    The choice of an 08 seems pretty smart. Hornby needs to cover its bases with proving for a wide range of eras. But right now they have three on offer, this one is era seven, but the others are both era 11. Why not have one in era 5 or 6? Why have two from the same era? Comparing to the details from my Flying Scotsman’s detail bag, the chain links look more proportional. But I don’t have any OO ones to compare with.
    I have had a little heart brake with Hornby TT:120. I bought the Scotsman bundle and the loco was faulty The replacement works, but has some cosmetic imperfections. A real shame given that that version of Scotsman is my favourite. Maybe if I feel comfortable buying from Hornby again then I would love to own a TT Gonk. I say if I feel comfortable because I cannot help but think the whole saga, much longer than I have indicated, was some sort of Divine punishment.
    Also, B.R. 996? Really? Really!? We were on the verge of greatness, we were this close!

  • @jasonanderson6583
    @jasonanderson6583 Год назад

    I’m wondering if they jus forgot to fit the fly wheel on your model. That happened with my J15

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      I'm not sure - doesn't look like there would be room for one with those wires there!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @lindaoffenbach
    @lindaoffenbach Год назад +2

    On wow, another review already, and a great one again. Perfect to wind down our day 😀 Tbh, either TT or OO/HO, H would really be at the bottom of our list. Always the same with them... Broken or wonky parts (two buffers this time and a coupling), not flush mounted pieces (glazing), no running lights (LEDs are tiny enough to apply them for a light tunnel, even in this small scale)... Instructions and commerce not corresponding to reality in the box... Incidentally a H in the collection perhaps but we can't take them seriously... Have they fixed the TT curve geometry issue btw...? Great review as always Sam, but H..., pass... Cheerio.

  • @4864427
    @4864427 Год назад

    Do you have Ngauge scale rail?

  • @Chauglington_Station
    @Chauglington_Station Год назад

    Can the TXS decoder fit in this?

  • @cdyvids22
    @cdyvids22 Год назад

    Will you get a TT station? I feel like your new engines should have somthing to do, perhaps even paint the bare wood into another colour and glue some spare parts to show left over wheels and abandoned parts, nothing complex but somthing to make the layout you've got more interesting

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      Maybe I should try one yeah, that's a good idea! :D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @markwhitehead7349
    @markwhitehead7349 Год назад

    Looks great.can you 3d print some wagons and maybe a bull man also😊

  • @HorstKlemmer
    @HorstKlemmer Год назад

    new Class 08 sound file from ESU online on their website 😮

  • @davidsheriff8989
    @davidsheriff8989 Год назад

    I wonder how weights compare to N guage?

  • @ThisWayWorksTWW
    @ThisWayWorksTWW Год назад

    Hi Sam, after watching your video about the potential for a Flywheel and having a request from a friend to fit Hornby Bluetooth sound, ive kitted one out with all the bells and whistles, its on my channel ( fully loaded TT120 Class 08) might be worth a look if you get a chance 👍

  • @Alpha-oo8
    @Alpha-oo8 Год назад

    Actually, that TT screw link coupling looks like it might be slightly WIDER than the OO one

  • @lnerj50productions32
    @lnerj50productions32 Год назад

    I think tt guage track could be used for 3ft guage In ho/oo

  • @CustomiZe_
    @CustomiZe_ Год назад +2

    Cool, I do love an 08

  • @clangerbasher
    @clangerbasher Год назад

    Was the issue with the track ever sorted does anybody know?

  • @Max.railways
    @Max.railways Год назад

    Absolutely awesome Sam!