This Bachmann Class 47 Diesel locomotive is a very nice looking model. Unfortunately, the price of 200 plus ponds is just too expensive which I have to agree with you Sam. Overall, the Class 47 is a pretty good looking model.
Look it's swings and roundabouts, I've picked up this morning new same model, Weathered and sound fitted, If I deduct the cost of the chip and weathering the locos cost £100! Cheaper than Sam's £140 it depends what you want.
Regardless of price Bachmann are the kings when it comes to Diesels. Pour as much as you like over Accurascale but who's to say further down the road they won't become another ViTrains. At least with Bachmann the consumer is assured of longevity. As previously said 'You get what you pay for'.
Totally agree with your review. Nothing wrong with the older version and the prices are just ridiculous. Plenty of new Bachmann releases seem to be getting discounted very quickly, so it seems that people are voting with their wallets while Accurascale clear-up :)
The bachmann Windhoff MPV is the biggest shocker, £80 first time around now it's not far off £280 plus for dcc ready, the sound fitted RRP is over £400!!!!! Bachmann are bloody piss taking robbers!
My grandfather was an engineer at Brush in Loghbrough and built the 47s. He also had to travel to Crew to train their engineers on how to build their batches. My mum once told me that as a young girl he would take her to work and she used to play amongst the locos while they were on the production line.
Wow that's quite a claim to fame! What a wonderful time that must have been - I would love to have seen them all lined up there brand new! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I’m a massive 47 fan and have a couple of these new tooled dcc fitted locos. They really have captured the character of the prototype in the look, feel, and somehow performance of the models. It always feels like I have a couple of full size engines that have been shrunk down to 4mm scale running around the layout. The sounds are superb too (if slightly too loud sometimes). I didn’t go for the delux models because I don’t particularly miss the rotating roof fans and the cab glazing, whilst very clever, isn’t to my taste and looks a bit over scale somehow. I was surprised the review sample derailed; neither of mine ever have.
It’s is a great loco. I agree about Bachmann prices being totally ridiculous. I was lucky and got my Intercity version for £160 with a DCC decoder fitted from a guy on eBay who had bought it (new tooling) but wanted to change his layout era and was selling up to fund his new layout. I love mine
Hi, great video review, I got mine from Hatton’s for £148 a few weeks ago, I’m very happy with mine, I purchased the roof fan unit from Bachmann spares along with some other parts I needed for other loco’s, it was ok to fit the unit which has self tapping screws, there is a position on the main pcb for the power wires, once you fit a decoder the lighting is awesome and the fans are very quiet once activated, you can also increase the motor performance as well, don’t forget to remove the motor suppressor’s if dcc is going to be permanent. Bachmann & Robin customers if given a chance! Their prices are shocking beyond belief if you don’t see them in sales or reduction sections at retailers, thanks for sharing.
Thank you Stormy - that's a pretty good price! Brilliant idea to buy the fan unit separately - how much was that out of interest?? Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains Hi, it was £30, sounds a lot but once you see and feel the quality you won’t be disappointed, comes with the self tapping screws, it fits straight onto the raised metal lugs on the chassis which are above the pcb board, it is a plug and play twin fan unit, remove the non working original twin fans from the shell.
My first setup, getting back into the hobby as an adult, was an old Hornby Class 47 from 1979. At the time I couldn't justify buying new and fancy stock, so I got a few things second hand. Of course I stayed with it and have a couple of different things now, but I do still have that old class 47. IT has the first version of the Ringfield motor, so it will always remain on DC, but every so often I still pull it out with the MkII coaches I got with it and run around on DC, even though I mainly model DCC now.
Hi Sam. The classification class 47/0 does not refer to the 'originals' but rather those that only had a steam boiler for train heating after TOPS numbering was introduced. In fact, the first 20 prototypes all had electric train heating (and steam heat boilers too) so we're numbered 47401-420 as part of class 47/4 the classification for those with electric train heating. Most of the rest which received this kind of heating did so after they were built, hence the somewhat haphazard numbering of the class. There was also class 47/3 which had no heating at all which were built solely for freight use, except in summer. By the 1980s with electric heating becoming the standard class 47/0 was mostly confined to freight work as well. There was also class 47/7 for push-pull fitted locos and a sub-set of class 47/4 renumbered to 478xxx for locos fitted with long-range fuel tanks.
Great video! It is so sad that Bachmann’s prices are so outrageous these days, this model is awesome, but it is no better than what Accurascale are making for so much cheaper. I actually thought about one of the DCC Sound BR Blue ones, but I’ll really have to think about it since the price is so high, as I might just get an Accurascale 37. I like Bachmann’s models, and think their a great company that have really improved recently, and their now much better than Hornby. On the note of the lighting, I think it’s fair that there is no engine room lighting and cab lighting on analog as you wouldn’t normally want those on. Edit: have the derailing issues stopped?
Yeah it is sad - their models are excellent quality for sure, but you're right, generally Accurascale offer more for less money. Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hi Sam would you ever consider comparing a common model like the class 47 over several manufacturers Andover time so you can show how quality and accuracy is improving and which manufacturers try hardest to improve.
I spent a wet afternoon looking at some of your videos, including the one where you and Cloe face your critics. I am a fan of Sam's Trains although not all videos are relevant to me including this one. The one most relevant to me so far is the one where you show us your first experience with an airbrush. This has given me the confidence to ask my wife to buy me one for Christmas and allowed me to settle on using acrylic paint. Here's to the next ten years, though at the age of 80 now, I may not make it with you. Many thanks for all your efforts.
Prices are getting silly now. Believe it or not, the infamous Hornby Lowmac with the big Coca Cola bottle is back on the Hornby website for pre-order (to adults), but now it's increased in price to £29.99 😮
A fool and their money are soon parted, Hornby have fallen so far with the overpriced crap they sometimes churn out, you can see why they are in trouble, expensive non need gimmicks. 😞
Hi Sam, fair and unbiased review as normal. Bit puzzled to see the loco slot into 6th as only one Accurascale loco (92) was above it. Then I realised the 37 was missing from the list (having checked it’s video that’s now 1st place). Assume that’s due to video release order? Best
Hi mukka... The "turning wheels" in the cabs are handbrake operating wheels. The boxes under the frames with the orange cable trunking are battery boxes. Good review as always. Keep getting stuck into these gouging fools... just pure greed. Cheers from Oz. Gaz
Hi Sam, I’m always comforted when my gut feelings about a loco are later backed up by your review. I’ve steered clear of these 47s on price grounds. Worryingly, though, an upcoming new Heljan Class 47 is on my wish list. I suspect it won’t be as good as the Bachmann but the RRP is £249.95 for DCC ready (£212.95 with retailer’s discount).
Yeah absolutely right - it'll have to be the best Heljan loco ever by a country mile to justify that price... I won't be buying one until they come down in price very significantly. Assuming they're still going ahead with the project and they've produced more than a handful, that will almost certainly happen! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
This is the review I've been WAITING FOR. Lovely locomotive i have acquired this locomotive for my collection. Great MINDS think ALIKE. A bit expensive but Worth it. This is the best version of the Class 47 by a country mile. I thought long and hard about the Heljan Brush but decided AGAINST it because of Heljans very poor offerings and that's also very expensive. Are you going to review the Heljan 47 for comparison? I am a BRUSH TYPE 4 FANATIC i am very pleased that Bachmann have retooled the Brush. Thank you Sam marvellous video , well worth the wait.
its been a long long time since I bought a new Bachmann loco for near rrp. Last one I bought was from the same place as this, an ROD 2-8-0 loco for just £116.
Something I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on, Sam would be modern RTR prices. I myself have gotten back into HO scale a little in the last year and I have wanted to get some recently produced models, but the prices some manufactures are asking is just crazy in my opinion. One thing I have done however is gotten into buying second hand models that I couldn't get over a decade ago when I was younger, and they seem far more affordable for me. I don't know, I feel a video from you talking about the modern RTR prices could make for a great discussion.
haha I guess I've made my thoughts on them quite clear in this and a few other videos - generally I don't mind the high prices, but the models must justify the prices in their quality and features. Here, that wasn't the case. Second hand is definitely a good way to go! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Not the only loco which has been heavily marked down. Email from Rails today, O gauge Heljan GWR razor edge railbus, now down to about £250 from an RRP of £600! Pays to wait, unless you are going to want a popular livery.
Some of the CLASS 47s I have seen were often used for Steam Charters, whenever I go up to Cardiff to watch steam trains pull in. D1935 is one of them when travelling alongside No. 46100 The Royal Scot, and D1944 was travelling alongside No. 70000 ‘Britannia’.
Great video Sam! If I can make an American loco recommendation, the brand new New York Central Hudson from Bachmann. They are die cast and are amazing price for what you get. They are sounded from the get go. I will say it did take some reorganizing of the functions and adding some like adding realistic momentum and moving brakes and brake release to the top 10 functions. Still an amazing engine, well worth it. If you’d prefer the flashier version Bachmann just announced the streamlined Dreyfus look which will be die cast, sounded, and offer each of the driver looks (boxpok or Scullin.)
Hi Sam my sentiments are the same as yours. I thought myself there's not enough detail on a class 47 to warrant that ridiculous price, well done for hanging on. as i have said before Bachmann over priced and over here, there rip off merchants. good video again Sam thank you.
Good points on this review, I can't believe anyone would pay the extra for the SFX models, also why no driver, the older Bachmann 47's of which I have several had a driver fitted.
Hi Sam really thorough review. I treated myself to the I K Brunel version from Kernow. It had to go back after two months due to a faulty decoder which I have to admit was sorted very quickly although slightly reluctantly they sent out a replacement model. I think at the full rrp price one would expect better however I am very pleased with it was a substantial investment that took some consideration. It has no trouble hauling 8 or 9 mk2 coaches on the layout on the larger radius curves but I will check on some smaller radius curves I think a lot of modellers will be looking to accurascale for future releases when it comes to price and quality.
Who remembers a few years back Bachmann loco prices got to £100 ?, lots of people said would not or could not afford them prices, wonder how many did stop buying, 0:21 at todays prices £100 would be a bargain.
Ya, a lot of those had three pole motors, square slots for bearings, no flywheel or tender pickups, a complete lack of torch, and some quality issues with detail. Their diesels have always been great, but until around 10 years ago, Bachmann’s steam locos kinda sucked, and even if some of those were £100, I don’t know if they would be bargains. Bachmann have really come along way, but their prices have gone up, which is too bad.
I'd love to hear Bachmann try to explain why the DCC-ready Class 47 is £239 at the RRP. As for the idea of waiting until a new model comes down in price before buying one, I'm trying to do that with Hornby's newly-tooled LNER P2. Last week, I managed to get a slightly older Bachmann 47 for a reasonable £104.17, and incredibly, I only had to wait one week for her to arrive in the post (it usually takes longer for these things to reach New Zealand). Mine is 47209 'Herbet Austin', and she's in a similar livery to the one in this review, albeit with a different sector's logo.
Hi Sam great review, i hav a Bachmann 47 dating back to 2007 in br blue, unfortunately i broke one of the pins on the 21 dcc socket so i fitted a new pcb revised version from Bachmann spares and i must say it runs superbly even the lights are brighter but i also fitted a new bachmann decoder with a brake button which gives good performance with phase lighting and momentum stopping & starting 😊
I think the loco is impressive, but that can't excuse the price?! £239.95?! I remember when I got my first train set about 6 years ago, it had mallard with 3 coaches and a controller, a large oval of track and a trakmat for £130 - the world's gone mad!
Yeah absolutely - the price is just nonsensical, especially given what Accurascale are achieving for much less these days.. Bachmann need to fix it, or risk losing significant market share! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Once again, I applaud you for holding a major manufacturer to account for its rip-off pricing policies. Your approach of "wait and see" before buying is the only leverage us enthusiasts have in order to put pressure on the manufacturers to adopt more sensible pricing policies. Great loco though. And a great review
At least 4 class 47s are still in service with mainline freight operators amd have not been rebuilt as 57s. A fr cry from the origional amount. But still going strong
The duplicate locomotive is the Class 37. One in BR blue and yellow, the other in Reigonal Railways blue and white With so many models putting extra features only available in DCC Sound models, I kinda want to see you look at one in the near future.
Lovely loco tbh. Stiff priced initially of course but a few remarks from our side if we may. You seem to heavily value features and details over build quality which very much has shown earlier with Accurascale models in our opinion. AS, with all respect and from our continental perspective, are rather cheaply and nastily put together by design, and aren't exactly free from manufacturing errors. B however always seem to come out without design and production faults in your reviews, and they are solidly put together. Yet, you don't seem to value all this as such. QA does cost money Sam. However, that all said. We think we could live with the equivalent of £ 170 for this loco, and adding a Next decoder would bring her towards ~£ 215. That would be quite reasonable for a hassle free loco like this we thought actually. The S-curve like in your layout is of course a big no-no for serious modellers, but we do understand you wanting to expose weaknesses. Cheerio.
I`ve heard a few modellers at shows say that Bachmann have `dumbed` the motors down by not using as much copper in the winding process. A friend of mine has both the old and new versions of the class 47 and the difference with haulage is like night and day.
@@SamsTrains Maybe you could do a haulage test video with your old & new class 37`s? The new one will have one of these dumbed down motors in it. Regards Kev
I hear a lot of complaints on price. I’m Australian and our prices for model trains hover around $700 AUD which converts to 360 GBP 😂 ours are a rip off
If possible could you please review the new acurascale GWR manor class as I have been hearing many good things about it and I would be interested in your opinion.
Hi Sam I've just found out you can get a T gauge train set, locos and rolling stock. Is much smaller than Z gauge or 1/3rd of N gauge. One demonstration shows it running around a mugwith the oval being about 300mm long. There is a retailer called Tgauge based in Scotland. Their cheapest set is £130. Please can you do a review, thank you👍
Sam, like plastic model kits, make your choice and either buy it or don't. I wanted a Royal Class Eduard Focke Wulf 190 kit. I wasn't going to pay £150 plus. Found one on EBay a month or so ago for £70. If you think it's too expensive then don't buy it
Great video. I find now we can only buy DCC Ready or DCC Sound fitted. I find it hard to fit decoders and cannot afford DCC Sound fitted. Hattons etc don’t seem to just fit a decoder anymore. Keep up the great Videos.
It would be interesting - though I know it'd cost very little... even buying a motor at consumer prices is a matter of £1-£2 pounds... I can print gears and mountings for next to nothing! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
It would be kinda funny if all the manufacturers decided to band together and lower the quality of models to a degree where locomotives with this detail are considered high spec and bring the price up, I wonder if a revolution would begin lol
A 14.2 mm back-to-back is not operational for me. That spacing WILL ride up over the guard rails ln a Peco bullhead turnout as one the flange on one wheel forces the other up. This is an ongoing problem with manor manufacturers, including the largest, to the point where I will first check the gauge on any new loco or wagon. I suggest that the actual wheel flange spacing be checked against a standard gauge, similar to the one that the NMRA provides.
Great review. The only thing missing was a comparison to their previous version. I thought I had missed lady Diana Spencer, but found a shop selling the deluxe version for around £250. That was a result as £300+ is far too much for a model.
Sam I really think you need to quote Bachman’s retailer price. Bachmann are very good with their widespread retailer network and give a 15% discount and have really good form for supporting local retailers unlike others even if they did have a falling out with Hattons over the 66. You can’t even buy at RRP from Bachmann online. unlike Hornby. The only places I’ve ever seen RRP are charities eg steam railways and even then it’s often not RRP. I think comparing the actual price is far more representative and meaningful. With the class 47 I’ve only got Lady Diana Spencer but went for the SFX model when it was reduced to £240. At that price I feel it’s a 2023 bargain to be honest. Probably is worth a fair bit more. I’d be happy up to the £270 point with that spec so say £170 DCC ready. Otherwise really happy with it.
I do quote the retailer price - I make a point of quoting the RRP, typical retailer price, and in this case the reduced price I paid. Your claim is inaccurate - some retailers, my local for instance, do charge RRP. Even at a 15% discount from RRP, this is still farcically expensive compared with the likes of accurascale, so the point stands.
@@SamsTrains sorry I misspoke as you do quote the reduced the 15% discount and the price you paid so apologies on that. I think the point I was trying get at is the vast majority will not pay RRP whereas for say the Accurascale 37 it’ll be RRP as they don’t appear to have quite the same set up as Bachmann currently. Therefore to use the RRP to bash them seems to be slightly OTT vs bashing them (rightly) with the price most pay (though I’m surprised to hear that your local retailer doesn’t get the 15% discount) as Bachman’s network is the most extensive I’m aware of, going well beyond the big box shifters. Obviously, you are quite right in saying that the point still stands around the Bachmann 47/37 being worse value than the Accurascale 37 and Bachman’s pricing feels off. Doubly so as the SFX should be included with all versions. I think part of the issue Bachmann appear to have is that they are hamstrung by having to use their own factory’s rather than being more competitive. This does have silver lining that the finish is always top notch but comes at a literal expense. That being said they still have pricing issues with EFE so maybe they just have large overheads / more greedy than Accurascale.
That’s no problem, I understand. I’m not saying my local doesn’t get Bachman’s discount, only that they sell to the customer at RRP, presumably making additional profit. As far as I know Bachman’s trade price for a product doesn’t vary between retailers… I think there would be uproar if they gave some a better price than others!
Hi Sam, I know you probably will not buy a new 2024 Heljan class 47 for maybe the next 10 years until it's down to an acceptable price level but from the information that's available today with the new Heljan class 47 now available I'm interested to know what your thoughts are regarding this model as it's going to be sometime before you do a review on it if you do one at all?, many thanks.
I’ve got several of the older 47 models and am in analogue, they are great runners, don’t slow on curves and the lights come on before the loco moves. Got one of the new 47s and it slows on curves and the lights don’t come on until the model is moving. I wonder if the new Bachmann models is now optimised for DCC. Lovely loco but way overpriced at RRP. A lot of the new Bachmann locos are now being discounted to a more sensible price.
Hi Sam, a handsome diesel! What is it with certain manufacturers and their pricing? They remain bullish in spite of so many calling them out on excessive rrp. I suspect they aren't losing anything at the (right) price you paid, and so such a shame as our hobby is getting so expensive and pricing new and indeed existing modellers out of the market... Clear torque issues . It's about holding your nerve if you want to wait to pick one up at the right price. I have several models on pre order because they fit my needs for the layout, so I have to pay my money and take my choice. Cheers for a great review as always.
Why? I just reviewed an Accurascale class 37 (which was much cheaper by the way) that performs perfectly on the curves, as do many other models. They're 2nd radius curves, and most models are designed to work on them, Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains Agreed. 2nd radius curves are a staple in OO scale due to space constraints everybody not living in a 500m² loft has. Even with people who manage to have broad radius curves in their visible parts or their layouts, they usually use tighter ones for fiddle yards or hidden tracks. So, a good running on 2nd radius curves is, in my opinion, mandatory to justify a buy.
No nem couplings included though...whatever they are! Great video as always. I wondered how much the deluxe version costed...but WOW! Those prices are ridiculous.
I have one and it's very sensitive to track imperfections. Much more than any other loco I have. Features are good but I would not recommend getting one
I'm a bit confused why the analog versions of locomotives are designed like this, especially when they have a high price. If the features such as the lighting and speakers are already installed, couldn't they have added a couple switches so you can at least turn on the cab/engine lights and running sounds?
If your interested Sam I’ve done a review on my channel of the regular sound fitted version. Got mine from TMC also a little while ago for less than £270 along with free weathering so really can’t complain about the value for money with my purchase. Great vid and best wishes 👍
Nice video Sam very good camera work as usual as always I am really enjoying your lovely videos and your reviews and camera work keep it up I am really looking forward to seeing your next video review bye for now Philip
Good review Sam, dreadful Bachmann make you pay even more to get these extras, though I'd live to see the working fans. I'm trying your strategy of waiting with the Rails/Dapol new D1, it's also expensive.
Yeah I think the deluxe thing is a real scam isn't it? This is expensive enough, they shouldn't be leaving features out... really doesn't sit well with me! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Very nice my friend. Sam is the best. He is number 1. I will soon at some point get a new train but what train do you think I should get. Anyway you are awesome. Hope to hear from u soon
Sam i was pondering for 5 years. Qnd i still dont get it. Why most if not all of your hopper carts are empty? My lego equvalent desel electric pasanger loco can pull 15+ wagons and theye are all loded whit some fraith.
Great honest review as always Sam ! I only buy Roco and Piko locos and for this price you paid for that 47 I would expect sound and super detail plus continental postage from German / Poland model shops ! Rip off Britain sadly.
Yet again I fully agree with you Sam. Ridiculous price that I just would not go near. I do think the bogies should have a splash of colour. You rarely see them in all black.
It is an absolutely great model by bachmann just like their new 37 is even though the 47 did come before the 37, to be honest I don’t really care whether its overpriced because in my opinion it isn’t because what you are getting is an overall fantastic model of the class 47, I am definitely thinking about getting one of these 47s as currently I only have a Lima one and old heljan one.
I find it a lot harder to judge torque in these videos when it’s a diesel compared to a steam engine, because I can’t actually see the wheels very well. When it’s a steam engine, you can see if the driving rods are turning or not, when it’s a diesel I have to take your word for it
Hi Sam I've been waiting for a good review on the Bachmann class 47, have you reviewed the Heljan class 47?? I'm deciding on which to get. I agree with you about price and features.
You’d think the price for the standard version would be the price for a deluxe version, wouldn’t you? Maybe not sound fitted, but have this as the deluxe price, and have the regular model be in the 150 range, it would make more sense. After all, 150-170 quid is not an insignificant amount of money!
Although the Bachmann 47 is premium priced; why hasn’t anybody looked a bit further and praised the Diecast bogie frames? The body and bogies are screwed together. Which means the Bachmann 47 will likely be solid and serviceable for a long time. The Accurascale models are cheaply clipped together from plastic parts. So I love the solid construction of the Bachmann. The premium pricing structure - blue tinted cab windows and working radiator fans on deluxe models only - is really annoying as it made them cost in excess of £300 RRP. I bought mine from Rails of Sheffield for a little less. It is one of my very best diesels but I cannot justify buying many at this price point. Why did Bachmann have to charge so much?
I have a Bachman 47. It is 47799 Prince Henry. I got it for Christmas but the gearbox has always been grindy. Absolutely ridiculous that a new train needs work on the gearbox just to get it working fine. It runs fine but still disappointed that a very expensive (at the time) loco has a grindy gearbox. I can't fully blame it on them though because I never used the warranty for some reason 😤
Yeah that's really no good is it? I guess you should have returned it really... you don't want to have issues in the future! Maybe it's fine though, not sure! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
£240 New sound fitted and weathered makes the analog version £100! Ps have you checked out sound fitted Accuruscale locos up and coming prices not cheap.
According to Wikipedia there were 130 built. Wikipedia isn’t always accurate, but I tend to use it for personal research that isn’t for work related reasons. It’s good for getting everything in one place, you just need to know what to look out for. There could be a website on the LNWR to which would help, as I know I’ve found and used ones for the LNER, LMS, LBSC and several others.
I would like you to change your rating system for haulage. If a model can pull prototypical loads then it is perfectly adequate. The fact that this loco can haul 44 coaches shows that it absolutely fine and to mark it down again one that can pull a few more is nonsensical.
Well, the first 20 class 47's had ETH fitted, so, technically, the first Class 47's were Class 47/4's....... The first twenty are also interesting in that they had generators to develop the electrics, not the more usual alternators.
This Bachmann Class 47 Diesel locomotive is a very nice looking model. Unfortunately, the price of 200 plus ponds is just too expensive which I have to agree with you Sam. Overall, the Class 47 is a pretty good looking model.
Its like DTG, its ok and looks good, in sime things even gorgeous, but, ya paying trough ya nose
That's fair to say Bryan, thanks for sharing! Great model for sure :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
agree- £200 just for Anaologue; £360 + for full digital control and sound - very pricey indeed
Look it's swings and roundabouts, I've picked up this morning new same model, Weathered and sound fitted, If I deduct the cost of the chip and weathering the locos cost £100! Cheaper than Sam's £140 it depends what you want.
Absolutely true 😊@@christinerobottom9444
These Bachmann 47s are superb at slow speed on Dcc, To see a couple of them buffering up loco to loco very slowly is fab.
19:07 “Or one of the dulux models…” Now we finally know why Bachmann models have such good paints jobs!! 😊😅😅😂
Regardless of price Bachmann are the kings when it comes to Diesels. Pour as much as you like over Accurascale but who's to say further down the road they won't become another ViTrains. At least with Bachmann the consumer is assured of longevity. As previously said 'You get what you pay for'.
Totally agree with your review. Nothing wrong with the older version and the prices are just ridiculous. Plenty of new Bachmann releases seem to be getting discounted very quickly, so it seems that people are voting with their wallets while Accurascale clear-up :)
The bachmann Windhoff MPV is the biggest shocker, £80 first time around now it's not far off £280 plus for dcc ready, the sound fitted RRP is over £400!!!!! Bachmann are bloody piss taking robbers!
Yeah that's right - I don't own an older one, but I've heard they were absolutely fine
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
My grandfather was an engineer at Brush in Loghbrough and built the 47s. He also had to travel to Crew to train their engineers on how to build their batches. My mum once told me that as a young girl he would take her to work and she used to play amongst the locos while they were on the production line.
Wow that's quite a claim to fame! What a wonderful time that must have been - I would love to have seen them all lined up there brand new!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I’m a massive 47 fan and have a couple of these new tooled dcc fitted locos. They really have captured the character of the prototype in the look, feel, and somehow performance of the models. It always feels like I have a couple of full size engines that have been shrunk down to 4mm scale running around the layout. The sounds are superb too (if slightly too loud sometimes). I didn’t go for the delux models because I don’t particularly miss the rotating roof fans and the cab glazing, whilst very clever, isn’t to my taste and looks a bit over scale somehow. I was surprised the review sample derailed; neither of mine ever have.
It’s is a great loco. I agree about Bachmann prices being totally ridiculous. I was lucky and got my Intercity version for £160 with a DCC decoder fitted from a guy on eBay who had bought it (new tooling) but wanted to change his layout era and was selling up to fund his new layout. I love mine
Yeah absolutely! But £160 is very reasonable indeed especially with a decoder... you got a good deal there! :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains great video as always Sam 👍
Hi, great video review, I got mine from Hatton’s for £148 a few weeks ago, I’m very happy with mine, I purchased the roof fan unit from Bachmann spares along with some other parts I needed for other loco’s, it was ok to fit the unit which has self tapping screws, there is a position on the main pcb for the power wires, once you fit a decoder the lighting is awesome and the fans are very quiet once activated, you can also increase the motor performance as well, don’t forget to remove the motor suppressor’s if dcc is going to be permanent.
Bachmann & Robin customers if given a chance! Their prices are shocking beyond belief if you don’t see them in sales or reduction sections at retailers, thanks for sharing.
Thank you Stormy - that's a pretty good price! Brilliant idea to buy the fan unit separately - how much was that out of interest??
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains Hi, it was £30, sounds a lot but once you see and feel the quality you won’t be disappointed, comes with the self tapping screws, it fits straight onto the raised metal lugs on the chassis which are above the pcb board, it is a plug and play twin fan unit, remove the non working original twin fans from the shell.
My first setup, getting back into the hobby as an adult, was an old Hornby Class 47 from 1979. At the time I couldn't justify buying new and fancy stock, so I got a few things second hand. Of course I stayed with it and have a couple of different things now, but I do still have that old class 47. IT has the first version of the Ringfield motor, so it will always remain on DC, but every so often I still pull it out with the MkII coaches I got with it and run around on DC, even though I mainly model DCC now.
Hi Sam. The classification class 47/0 does not refer to the 'originals' but rather those that only had a steam boiler for train heating after TOPS numbering was introduced. In fact, the first 20 prototypes all had electric train heating (and steam heat boilers too) so we're numbered 47401-420 as part of class 47/4 the classification for those with electric train heating. Most of the rest which received this kind of heating did so after they were built, hence the somewhat haphazard numbering of the class. There was also class 47/3 which had no heating at all which were built solely for freight use, except in summer. By the 1980s with electric heating becoming the standard class 47/0 was mostly confined to freight work as well. There was also class 47/7 for push-pull fitted locos and a sub-set of class 47/4 renumbered to 478xxx for locos fitted with long-range fuel tanks.
Duly noted, many thanks for the extra info!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Great video! It is so sad that Bachmann’s prices are so outrageous these days, this model is awesome, but it is no better than what Accurascale are making for so much cheaper. I actually thought about one of the DCC Sound BR Blue ones, but I’ll really have to think about it since the price is so high, as I might just get an Accurascale 37. I like Bachmann’s models, and think their a great company that have really improved recently, and their now much better than Hornby. On the note of the lighting, I think it’s fair that there is no engine room lighting and cab lighting on analog as you wouldn’t normally want those on. Edit: have the derailing issues stopped?
Yeah it is sad - their models are excellent quality for sure, but you're right, generally Accurascale offer more for less money.
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hi Sam would you ever consider comparing a common model like the class 47 over several manufacturers Andover time so you can show how quality and accuracy is improving and which manufacturers try hardest to improve.
Dulux models? Is the paint on the DCC ready version going to come in an accessory bag for you to add next? 🙂
The Class 47 is one of the most attractive locomotives that were made by both Hornby and Bachmann. Lovely!!!!
They sure are attractive, no doubt about that!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
The Lima one which Hornby now do wasn't to bad a model for its day even now it is not to bad.
@@alasdaircook5673 It would be Lima / ViTrains for me (not from China):-)
I spent a wet afternoon looking at some of your videos, including the one where you and Cloe face your critics. I am a fan of Sam's Trains although not all videos are relevant to me including this one. The one most relevant to me so far is the one where you show us your first experience with an airbrush. This has given me the confidence to ask my wife to buy me one for Christmas and allowed me to settle on using acrylic paint. Here's to the next ten years, though at the age of 80 now, I may not make it with you. Many thanks for all your efforts.
Totally with you on this Sam, a mad RRP 😮 glad to see they have improved on access over their last offering.
Cheers Mike - yes that's true, there are some improvements!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Prices are getting silly now. Believe it or not, the infamous Hornby Lowmac with the big Coca Cola bottle is back on the Hornby website for pre-order (to adults), but now it's increased in price to £29.99 😮
Yeah they certainly are - haha that's ridiculous - hopefully nobody buys those bottles!!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
A fool and their money are soon parted, Hornby have fallen so far with the overpriced crap they sometimes churn out, you can see why they are in trouble, expensive non need gimmicks. 😞
Hi Sam, fair and unbiased review as normal.
Bit puzzled to see the loco slot into 6th as only one Accurascale loco (92) was above it.
Then I realised the 37 was missing from the list (having checked it’s video that’s now 1st place).
Assume that’s due to video release order?
Best
Hi Adam, yeah that's right the 37 skipped the waiting list as a new item - it'll appear in the list in a few videos time,
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hi mukka...
The "turning wheels" in the cabs are handbrake operating wheels. The boxes under the frames with the orange cable trunking are battery boxes.
Good review as always. Keep getting stuck into these gouging fools... just pure greed.
Cheers from Oz.
Gaz
Hi Sam, I’m always comforted when my gut feelings about a loco are later backed up by your review. I’ve steered clear of these 47s on price grounds. Worryingly, though, an upcoming new Heljan Class 47 is on my wish list. I suspect it won’t be as good as the Bachmann but the RRP is £249.95 for DCC ready (£212.95 with retailer’s discount).
Yeah absolutely right - it'll have to be the best Heljan loco ever by a country mile to justify that price... I won't be buying one until they come down in price very significantly. Assuming they're still going ahead with the project and they've produced more than a handful, that will almost certainly happen!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
This is the review I've been WAITING FOR. Lovely locomotive i have acquired this locomotive for my collection. Great MINDS think ALIKE. A bit expensive but Worth it. This is the best version of the Class 47 by a country mile. I thought long and hard about the Heljan Brush but decided AGAINST it because of Heljans very poor offerings and that's also very expensive. Are you going to review the Heljan 47 for comparison? I am a BRUSH TYPE 4 FANATIC i am very pleased that Bachmann have retooled the Brush. Thank you Sam marvellous video , well worth the wait.
its been a long long time since I bought a new Bachmann loco for near rrp. Last one I bought was from the same place as this, an ROD 2-8-0 loco for just £116.
Not very much of a diesel fan but this is absolutely amazing just wished it wasn't overpriced
Thank you for sharing! Yeah me too - lovely model, and a great buy at the right price!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains thanks sam
All Bachmann STUFF IS OVERPRICED
@@adamserafini6945 got that right
@@adamserafini6945£240 sound fitted and weathered cheaper than Sam's version when you take the chip off plus weathering.
Something I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on, Sam would be modern RTR prices. I myself have gotten back into HO scale a little in the last year and I have wanted to get some recently produced models, but the prices some manufactures are asking is just crazy in my opinion. One thing I have done however is gotten into buying second hand models that I couldn't get over a decade ago when I was younger, and they seem far more affordable for me. I don't know, I feel a video from you talking about the modern RTR prices could make for a great discussion.
haha I guess I've made my thoughts on them quite clear in this and a few other videos - generally I don't mind the high prices, but the models must justify the prices in their quality and features. Here, that wasn't the case. Second hand is definitely a good way to go!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Not the only loco which has been heavily marked down. Email from Rails today, O gauge Heljan GWR razor edge railbus, now down to about £250 from an RRP of £600!
Pays to wait, unless you are going to want a popular livery.
Some of the CLASS 47s I have seen were often used for Steam Charters, whenever I go up to Cardiff to watch steam trains pull in. D1935 is one of them when travelling alongside No. 46100 The Royal Scot, and D1944 was travelling alongside No. 70000 ‘Britannia’.
I would go for one of Cavalexs new model. Much nicer for a lot less dosh!! And twin powered working roof fans as well!!!!
Great video Sam!
If I can make an American loco recommendation, the brand new New York Central Hudson from Bachmann. They are die cast and are amazing price for what you get. They are sounded from the get go.
I will say it did take some reorganizing of the functions and adding some like adding realistic momentum and moving brakes and brake release to the top 10 functions. Still an amazing engine, well worth it. If you’d prefer the flashier version Bachmann just announced the streamlined Dreyfus look which will be die cast, sounded, and offer each of the driver looks (boxpok or Scullin.)
That does sound great, thanks for the suggestion! I'm surprised they're die-cast, that sounds impressive,
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hi Sam my sentiments are the same as yours. I thought myself there's not enough detail on a class 47 to warrant that ridiculous price, well done for hanging on. as i have said before Bachmann over priced and over here, there rip off merchants. good video again Sam thank you.
haha they sure are - it was well worth holding off!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Good points on this review, I can't believe anyone would pay the extra for the SFX models, also why no driver, the older Bachmann 47's of which I have several had a driver fitted.
Hi Sam really thorough review. I treated myself to the I K Brunel version from Kernow. It had to go back after two months due to a faulty decoder which I have to admit was sorted very quickly although slightly reluctantly they sent out a replacement model.
I think at the full rrp price one would expect better however I am very pleased with it was a substantial investment that took some consideration. It has no trouble hauling 8 or 9 mk2 coaches on the layout on the larger radius curves but I will check on some smaller radius curves
I think a lot of modellers will be looking to accurascale for future releases when it comes to price and quality.
Have you checked Accuruscales prices for up coming locos?
Who remembers a few years back Bachmann loco prices got to £100 ?, lots of people said would not or could not afford them prices, wonder how many did stop buying, 0:21 at todays prices £100 would be a bargain.
Ya, a lot of those had three pole motors, square slots for bearings, no flywheel or tender pickups, a complete lack of torch, and some quality issues with detail. Their diesels have always been great, but until around 10 years ago, Bachmann’s steam locos kinda sucked, and even if some of those were £100, I don’t know if they would be bargains. Bachmann have really come along way, but their prices have gone up, which is too bad.
Bachmann do nice locos, but where on earth do they find their RRP prices?
Big steam fan but definitely appreciating more diesel and electric reviews
I'd love to hear Bachmann try to explain why the DCC-ready Class 47 is £239 at the RRP. As for the idea of waiting until a new model comes down in price before buying one, I'm trying to do that with Hornby's newly-tooled LNER P2.
Last week, I managed to get a slightly older Bachmann 47 for a reasonable £104.17, and incredibly, I only had to wait one week for her to arrive in the post (it usually takes longer for these things to reach New Zealand). Mine is 47209 'Herbet Austin', and she's in a similar livery to the one in this review, albeit with a different sector's logo.
Hi Sam great review, i hav a Bachmann 47 dating back to 2007 in br blue, unfortunately i broke one of the pins on the 21 dcc socket so i fitted a new pcb revised version from Bachmann spares and i must say it runs superbly even the lights are brighter but i also fitted a new bachmann decoder with a brake button which gives good performance with phase lighting and momentum stopping & starting 😊
I think the loco is impressive, but that can't excuse the price?! £239.95?! I remember when I got my first train set about 6 years ago, it had mallard with 3 coaches and a controller, a large oval of track and a trakmat for £130 - the world's gone mad!
Yeah absolutely - the price is just nonsensical, especially given what Accurascale are achieving for much less these days.. Bachmann need to fix it, or risk losing significant market share!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Once again, I applaud you for holding a major manufacturer to account for its rip-off pricing policies.
Your approach of "wait and see" before buying is the only leverage us enthusiasts have in order to put pressure on the manufacturers to adopt more sensible pricing policies.
Great loco though. And a great review
Hi, I had a suggestion. Have you thought of looking at Kato's HO gauge items? I use their N scale range often, and have never had any issues with it
At least 4 class 47s are still in service with mainline freight operators amd have not been rebuilt as 57s. A fr cry from the origional amount. But still going strong
Yes, get the end user/customer to do the work that would have been done in the factory previously. It's the way forward for businesses.
The duplicate locomotive is the Class 37. One in BR blue and yellow, the other in Reigonal Railways blue and white
With so many models putting extra features only available in DCC Sound models, I kinda want to see you look at one in the near future.
Lovely loco tbh. Stiff priced initially of course but a few remarks from our side if we may. You seem to heavily value features and details over build quality which very much has shown earlier with Accurascale models in our opinion. AS, with all respect and from our continental perspective, are rather cheaply and nastily put together by design, and aren't exactly free from manufacturing errors. B however always seem to come out without design and production faults in your reviews, and they are solidly put together. Yet, you don't seem to value all this as such. QA does cost money Sam.
However, that all said. We think we could live with the equivalent of £ 170 for this loco, and adding a Next decoder would bring her towards ~£ 215. That would be quite reasonable for a hassle free loco like this we thought actually. The S-curve like in your layout is of course a big no-no for serious modellers, but we do understand you wanting to expose weaknesses. Cheerio.
I`ve heard a few modellers at shows say that Bachmann have `dumbed` the motors down by not using as much copper in the winding process. A friend of mine has both the old and new versions of the class 47 and the difference with haulage is like night and day.
That would be very interesting - I'd love to break a couple open and see for sure!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains Maybe you could do a haulage test video with your old & new class 37`s? The new one will have one of these dumbed down motors in it.
Regards
Kev
I hear a lot of complaints on price. I’m Australian and our prices for model trains hover around $700 AUD which converts to 360 GBP 😂 ours are a rip off
If possible could you please review the new acurascale GWR manor class as I have been hearing many good things about it and I would be interested in your opinion.
Yes indeed - I'm working on it! :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hi Sam I've just found out you can get a T gauge train set, locos and rolling stock. Is much smaller than Z gauge or 1/3rd of N gauge. One demonstration shows it running around a mugwith the oval being about 300mm long. There is a retailer called Tgauge based in Scotland. Their cheapest set is £130. Please can you do a review, thank you👍
Was fortunate enough to pick up a new BR blue version for £110 a couple of months ago. A nice model but I wouldn't have paid much more.
Blimey, a new one?! That's a fantastic price... much more like it!!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Sam, like plastic model kits, make your choice and either buy it or don't. I wanted a Royal Class Eduard Focke Wulf 190 kit. I wasn't going to pay £150 plus. Found one on EBay a month or so ago for £70. If you think it's too expensive then don't buy it
22 pin socket, does that mean the Hornby Bluetooth won't fit?
Great video. I find now we can only buy DCC Ready or DCC Sound fitted. I find it hard to fit decoders and cannot afford DCC Sound fitted. Hattons etc don’t seem to just fit a decoder anymore. Keep up the great Videos.
TMC will fit decoders.
@@christinerobottom9444 Thank you 😁
Hi Sam. If the extra detailing doesn’t matter to me, would you recommend Bachmann over Accurascale for the mechanisms?
Do you think you would be able to add a motor for the fans yourself? Be interesting to see how much it costs you to do so too.
It would be interesting - though I know it'd cost very little... even buying a motor at consumer prices is a matter of £1-£2 pounds... I can print gears and mountings for next to nothing!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
It would be kinda funny if all the manufacturers decided to band together and lower the quality of models to a degree where locomotives with this detail are considered high spec and bring the price up, I wonder if a revolution would begin lol
A 14.2 mm back-to-back is not operational for me. That spacing WILL ride up over the guard rails ln a Peco bullhead turnout as one the flange on one wheel forces the other up. This is an ongoing problem with manor manufacturers, including the largest, to the point where I will first check the gauge on any new loco or wagon. I suggest that the actual wheel flange spacing be checked against a standard gauge, similar to the one that the NMRA provides.
Awesome video today Sam and what an amazing modle
great review dear Sam 👍👍☺☺
Great review. The only thing missing was a comparison to their previous version. I thought I had missed lady Diana Spencer, but found a shop selling the deluxe version for around £250. That was a result as £300+ is far too much for a model.
Bought 3 hornby lady Di versions for less than that
@@animaltvi9515 True but the Bachmann one has 4 times as many parts. lol
Great video sam 👍
Sam I really think you need to quote Bachman’s retailer price. Bachmann are very good with their widespread retailer network and give a 15% discount and have really good form for supporting local retailers unlike others even if they did have a falling out with Hattons over the 66. You can’t even buy at RRP from Bachmann online. unlike Hornby. The only places I’ve ever seen RRP are charities eg steam railways and even then it’s often not RRP.
I think comparing the actual price is far more representative and meaningful.
With the class 47 I’ve only got Lady Diana Spencer but went for the SFX model when it was reduced to £240. At that price I feel it’s a 2023 bargain to be honest. Probably is worth a fair bit more. I’d be happy up to the £270 point with that spec so say £170 DCC ready. Otherwise really happy with it.
I do quote the retailer price - I make a point of quoting the RRP, typical retailer price, and in this case the reduced price I paid. Your claim is inaccurate - some retailers, my local for instance, do charge RRP. Even at a 15% discount from RRP, this is still farcically expensive compared with the likes of accurascale, so the point stands.
@@SamsTrains sorry I misspoke as you do quote the reduced the 15% discount and the price you paid so apologies on that. I think the point I was trying get at is the vast majority will not pay RRP whereas for say the Accurascale 37 it’ll be RRP as they don’t appear to have quite the same set up as Bachmann currently. Therefore to use the RRP to bash them seems to be slightly OTT vs bashing them (rightly) with the price most pay (though I’m surprised to hear that your local retailer doesn’t get the 15% discount) as Bachman’s network is the most extensive I’m aware of, going well beyond the big box shifters.
Obviously, you are quite right in saying that the point still stands around the Bachmann 47/37 being worse value than the Accurascale 37 and Bachman’s pricing feels off. Doubly so as the SFX should be included with all versions.
I think part of the issue Bachmann appear to have is that they are hamstrung by having to use their own factory’s rather than being more competitive. This does have silver lining that the finish is always top notch but comes at a literal expense. That being said they still have pricing issues with EFE so maybe they just have large overheads / more greedy than Accurascale.
That’s no problem, I understand. I’m not saying my local doesn’t get Bachman’s discount, only that they sell to the customer at RRP, presumably making additional profit. As far as I know Bachman’s trade price for a product doesn’t vary between retailers… I think there would be uproar if they gave some a better price than others!
Hi Sam, I know you probably will not buy a new 2024 Heljan class 47 for maybe the next 10 years until it's down to an acceptable price level but from the information that's available today with the new Heljan class 47 now available I'm interested to know what your thoughts are regarding this model as it's going to be sometime before you do a review on it if you do one at all?, many thanks.
I’ve got several of the older 47 models and am in analogue, they are great runners, don’t slow on curves and the lights come on before the loco moves. Got one of the new 47s and it slows on curves and the lights don’t come on until the model is moving. I wonder if the new Bachmann models is now optimised for DCC. Lovely loco but way overpriced at RRP. A lot of the new Bachmann locos are now being discounted to a more sensible price.
Hey Sam, has the loco stopped derailing now it’s cooler?
Hi Sam, a handsome diesel! What is it with certain manufacturers and their pricing? They remain bullish in spite of so many calling them out on excessive rrp. I suspect they aren't losing anything at the (right) price you paid, and so such a shame as our hobby is getting so expensive and pricing new and indeed existing modellers out of the market... Clear torque issues . It's about holding your nerve if you want to wait to pick one up at the right price. I have several models on pre order because they fit my needs for the layout, so I have to pay my money and take my choice. Cheers for a great review as always.
Your curves are just a bit tight and that ought to be rectified in your next layout. The performance of your locomotives will improve markedly.
Why? I just reviewed an Accurascale class 37 (which was much cheaper by the way) that performs perfectly on the curves, as do many other models. They're 2nd radius curves, and most models are designed to work on them,
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains Agreed. 2nd radius curves are a staple in OO scale due to space constraints everybody not living in a 500m² loft has. Even with people who manage to have broad radius curves in their visible parts or their layouts, they usually use tighter ones for fiddle yards or hidden tracks. So, a good running on 2nd radius curves is, in my opinion, mandatory to justify a buy.
Have you considered N / 009 scale?
Awesome video Sam's trains
Thanks Brian! :D
@@SamsTrains you're welcome 😊 buddy 😊
No nem couplings included though...whatever they are!
Great video as always. I wondered how much the deluxe version costed...but WOW! Those prices are ridiculous.
I have one and it's very sensitive to track imperfections. Much more than any other loco I have. Features are good but I would not recommend getting one
I'm a bit confused why the analog versions of locomotives are designed like this, especially when they have a high price. If the features such as the lighting and speakers are already installed, couldn't they have added a couple switches so you can at least turn on the cab/engine lights and running sounds?
If your interested Sam I’ve done a review on my channel of the regular sound fitted version. Got mine from TMC also a little while ago for less than £270 along with free weathering so really can’t complain about the value for money with my purchase. Great vid and best wishes 👍
Ahh sounds great - I'd be interested to hear the sound!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Bought mine today sound fitted and weathered £240, Thanks Sam I think they reduced it after your review! Nice.
Nice video Sam very good camera work as usual as always I am really enjoying your lovely videos and your reviews and camera work keep it up I am really looking forward to seeing your next video review bye for now Philip
Many thanks Michael, really appreciate it!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I can't wait to see you review Accurascale's manor Sam :)
Cheers Jasper & Willow
I can't wait either!! :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
What ho scale starter said, would you recommend from Bachmann?
Lovely, sam. I'm looking for one of them to get but BR blue.
Ahh sounds good - hope you can find one! :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Good review Sam, dreadful Bachmann make you pay even more to get these extras, though I'd live to see the working fans. I'm trying your strategy of waiting with the Rails/Dapol new D1, it's also expensive.
Yeah I think the deluxe thing is a real scam isn't it? This is expensive enough, they shouldn't be leaving features out... really doesn't sit well with me!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Very nice my friend. Sam is the best. He is number 1. I will soon at some point get a new train but what train do you think I should get. Anyway you are awesome. Hope to hear from u soon
It'll be funny to compare this to the Heljan Class 47 which I believe is coming out later this year.
haha I can't believe they're still bothering xD
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Sam i was pondering for 5 years. Qnd i still dont get it. Why most if not all of your hopper carts are empty? My lego equvalent desel electric pasanger loco can pull 15+ wagons and theye are all loded whit some fraith.
I have not purchased a loco in almost 2 years simply because the prices are so high.
Great honest review as always Sam ! I only buy Roco and Piko locos and for this price you paid for that 47 I would expect sound and super detail plus continental postage from German / Poland model shops ! Rip off Britain sadly.
Looks like the Class 37 is the duplicated loco on the layout.
Yet again I fully agree with you Sam. Ridiculous price that I just would not go near. I do think the bogies should have a splash of colour. You rarely see them in all black.
Hi Sam can you tell me have you ever tested/reviewed VI-TRAINES JUST wondered.
It is an absolutely great model by bachmann just like their new 37 is even though the 47 did come before the 37, to be honest I don’t really care whether its overpriced because in my opinion it isn’t because what you are getting is an overall fantastic model of the class 47, I am definitely thinking about getting one of these 47s as currently I only have a Lima one and old heljan one.
Thanks for sharing David! It sure is a massive upgrade over the Lima/Heljan ones!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I find it a lot harder to judge torque in these videos when it’s a diesel compared to a steam engine, because I can’t actually see the wheels very well.
When it’s a steam engine, you can see if the driving rods are turning or not, when it’s a diesel I have to take your word for it
Hi Sam I've been waiting for a good review on the Bachmann class 47, have you reviewed the Heljan class 47?? I'm deciding on which to get. I agree with you about price and features.
You’d think the price for the standard version would be the price for a deluxe version, wouldn’t you? Maybe not sound fitted, but have this as the deluxe price, and have the regular model be in the 150 range, it would make more sense. After all, 150-170 quid is not an insignificant amount of money!
Oh god, he already called out the manufacturer in the title, this one’s going to be good.
hahaha! Nothing particularly bad about it, but absolutely nothing that justifies the price either!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Was the duplicate loco the class 37s
Although the Bachmann 47 is premium priced; why hasn’t anybody looked a bit further and praised the Diecast bogie frames? The body and bogies are screwed together. Which means the Bachmann 47 will likely be solid and serviceable for a long time. The Accurascale models are cheaply clipped together from plastic parts. So I love the solid construction of the Bachmann. The premium pricing structure - blue tinted cab windows and working radiator fans on deluxe models only - is really annoying as it made them cost in excess of £300 RRP. I bought mine from Rails of Sheffield for a little less. It is one of my very best diesels but I cannot justify buying many at this price point. Why did Bachmann have to charge so much?
Are Bachmann German? 'Cause Fleischman N gauge used to be very expensive too, though very well made. What an engine.
Could get a broadway limited paragon3 heavy mikado for that…
Can you do 9f vs p2 (strealined front)
I have a Bachman 47. It is 47799 Prince Henry. I got it for Christmas but the gearbox has always been grindy. Absolutely ridiculous that a new train needs work on the gearbox just to get it working fine. It runs fine but still disappointed that a very expensive (at the time) loco has a grindy gearbox. I can't fully blame it on them though because I never used the warranty for some reason 😤
Yeah that's really no good is it? I guess you should have returned it really... you don't want to have issues in the future! Maybe it's fine though, not sure!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains Yeah, that would have been another option. Oh well, nothing serious, just need a bit of grease and she will run smoothly
£240 New sound fitted and weathered makes the analog version £100! Ps have you checked out sound fitted Accuruscale locos up and coming prices not cheap.
I have 1 question Sam, how many LNWR Claughton were build?
Cheers Jasper & Willow
That's a good question - I'm not sure!!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
According to Wikipedia there were 130 built. Wikipedia isn’t always accurate, but I tend to use it for personal research that isn’t for work related reasons. It’s good for getting everything in one place, you just need to know what to look out for. There could be a website on the LNWR to which would help, as I know I’ve found and used ones for the LNER, LMS, LBSC and several others.
I would like you to change your rating system for haulage. If a model can pull prototypical loads then it is perfectly adequate. The fact that this loco can haul 44 coaches shows that it absolutely fine and to mark it down again one that can pull a few more is nonsensical.
Well, the first 20 class 47's had ETH fitted, so, technically, the first Class 47's were Class 47/4's....... The first twenty are also interesting in that they had generators to develop the electrics, not the more usual alternators.