I am looking forward to adding the Southern Railway versions to my collection. And the tool departmental coach will be excellent with my SR Ransomes Rapier crane. Please support hattons and order some of these whilst they last. You can mix these together with the Horby ones and give a train a mixed matched look.
Nice to see them again. It has been a long wait in between I bought a pair of Hornby ones and they had light bleed and lack of detail. Cancelled my further order and ordered from Hattons. Much better value. IMO.
Thank you for an excellent video, By the way at 8:14 "Ancient"? I do not consider 1952 ancient, seen a beat up LNER coach. I am old but not ancient. FYI: No offence taken.
I'm disappointed at the delay, but these carriages appear to be a step up from Hornby's version. Those white roofs would surely be grubby after a few days of use, so out with the weathering stuff upon arrival. Let's hope early 2022 will see them actually on our layouts.
Excellent result. Nice to see these in the flesh, nice video.
Utterly amazing, I have fat too many of these on order, my pregrouping locos can't wait
These look amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome video
Nice update thanks for sharing.
I am looking forward to adding the Southern Railway versions to my collection. And the tool departmental coach will be excellent with my SR Ransomes Rapier crane. Please support hattons and order some of these whilst they last. You can mix these together with the Horby ones and give a train a mixed matched look.
They ought to have put the capacitor on the luggage rack and disguised it as a hat box.
I've heard it will be hidden on the production ones
Nice to see them again. It has been a long wait in between I bought a pair of Hornby ones and they had light bleed and lack of detail. Cancelled my further order and ordered from Hattons. Much better value. IMO.
These look nice but they along wait for them
I expect hornby do more and different liveries of their version in 2022
Keep safe arp
How will they run on 1st radii ?
Thank you for an excellent video, By the way at 8:14 "Ancient"? I do not consider 1952 ancient, seen a beat up LNER coach. I am old but not ancient. FYI: No offence taken.
I'm disappointed at the delay, but these carriages appear to be a step up from Hornby's version. Those white roofs would surely be grubby after a few days of use, so out with the weathering stuff upon arrival. Let's hope early 2022 will see them actually on our layouts.
Pig in a poke. Neither fish nor fowl.....!