They look very good. It's a bug bear of mine that manufacturers are still using 1960s era tension locks on their models. At least these wagons start to address that issue.
Superb. Just asked Santa for some in brown ,look great behind the class 24 in green I’ll have one of them too please I’ve been a good boy 😊regards gentlemen ,Mark
Without any wash weathering to highlight the details, those pale grey ones look rather plasticy to me. As some others have pointed out, to much detail where you can't see it, and not enough where you can i.e. internally. However, their price is comparable to 3x similar Bachmann wagons, so of reasonable value I guess
Superb quality and detail for the price. Other manufacturers take note
Nice update today. Thanks for sharing.
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They look very good. It's a bug bear of mine that manufacturers are still using 1960s era tension locks on their models. At least these wagons start to address that issue.
Surprised they don't have 'interior' detailing. Obvious unless 2/3 rds full.
Superb. Just asked Santa for some in brown ,look great behind the class 24 in green I’ll have one of them too please I’ve been a good boy 😊regards gentlemen ,Mark
A couple of hours with the air brush and they’d look grand👍
Great video they do look good P have JK special edition wagon and it is superb
Can the bauxite wagons be run in the steam era if this is a daft question I apologise for that
Absolutely! Both types would have been hauled by lots of different steam and diesel powered engines
Keeps the rivet counters happy I suppose… looks like a more expensive mineral wagon with underframe detail that you will never see, to me!
£23.99 isn't really 'expensive' these days for a new tooled wagon
@@Ste1952 it is if you want to model a reasonable length train unfortunately
@@chrisreynolds7412 still a lower cost than any other comparable mainstream wagon. The new VEA is £40
@@Ste1952 20 waggons for 480.- quid...wow.....thank god i have enough waggons to see me through....:-)
@@stratman9449 Well you'd get 21, as they are in triple packs, :)
Without any wash weathering to highlight the details, those pale grey ones look rather plasticy to me. As some others have pointed out, to much detail where you can't see it, and not enough where you can i.e. internally. However, their price is comparable to 3x similar Bachmann wagons, so of reasonable value I guess
The grey looks too light. Other than that. Excellent.
It’s the early grey rather than the darker late freight grey