New Junction - Hornby Class 91 Under Closer Inspection

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • A video I did for the Channel Patreons a couple of months ago, with the arrival of the DVT and coaches I thought it a good time to release this.
    Join me as I unbox the new LNER Hornby Class 91 locomotive in 'OO' gauge and discuss my thoughts.
    Don't forget you can keep upto date with all the behind the scenes goings on here:
    / newjunction
    Real ECML footage curtesy of Lineside SouthEast, click here for more mainline video: / linesidesoutheast

Komentáře • 154

  • @NewJunction
    @NewJunction  Před 2 lety +6

    Don't forget you can keep upto date with all the behind the scenes goings on here:
    www.patreon.com/NewJunction

  • @timfellows8334
    @timfellows8334 Před 2 lety +5

    Great to have a review which is open and honest, whilst awake to the pressures on manufacturers due to the world situation. Too many reviews on other channels swing from brilliant to rubbish and slag the manufacturers off too quickly. Thanks as ever Richard, keep the videos coming

  • @TheSps24
    @TheSps24 Před 2 lety +22

    Recommended price of £218 on Hornby's web site. Just no way is it worth that. Hornby are leading the charge for our hobby to be entirely elitist. Fueled by Lidl shopping pensioners who have nothing better to throw their money at, this is Kohler's targeted market. It will all end in tears..........

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety +3

      I'm afraid the cost of living affects us all, households and companies alike!

    • @garylong7599
      @garylong7599 Před 2 lety +3

      Hornby is a business not a charity

    • @robd2184
      @robd2184 Před 2 lety +2

      What a bitter rant. If they shop at Lidl , they watch their pennies……did you mean Waitrose ?

    • @TheSps24
      @TheSps24 Před 2 lety +2

      @@robd2184
      You're missing the point (not surprisingly). These prices are way beyond the means of the average Joe. Hornby will be the first to suffer.......

    • @MrCooperman
      @MrCooperman Před 2 lety +2

      @@ballbag £50m turnover in their March ‘22 accounts at Companies House with a £2.4m profit. A less than 5% profit on sales hardly seems profiteering - just trying to run a business.
      Costs in China have increased exponentially of late. You have to ask are the likes of Accurascale absorbing costs to honour the prices of models they announced 3-4years ago. I would expect their prices to sku rocket within the next 12-18months also.
      China (as a manufacturing base) isn’t what it was 10-15years ago.

  • @NicholassTrainChannel
    @NicholassTrainChannel Před 2 lety +3

    Nice review Richard. I recon Hornby have come a long way with the class 91. I remember when they announced that they were going to retool the class 91 everyone was very excited about it. A very nice model by Hornby for sure. - Nicholas.

  • @adrielsatyavrata
    @adrielsatyavrata Před 2 lety +1

    The details on this loco are stunning! Can't wait for you to run it on your layout when complete! Great work mate!

  • @tomward3656
    @tomward3656 Před 2 lety

    Very good review Richard. I watched them being built as well as the 90s. 33 years older. A nice model. Thank you

  • @dylanstrainvideos2712
    @dylanstrainvideos2712 Před 2 lety

    My favourite train. I love it’s sound and the model

  • @mels4796
    @mels4796 Před 2 lety

    thank you for another wonderful video New Junction

  • @lucitonstjames3925
    @lucitonstjames3925 Před 2 lety +1

    Pays your money - takes your choice . £220 for this or £35 for the old one , some craft blades , milliput , plastic card , ph designs etch brass frets , fuse wire , dummy buckeyes , saw up the chassis to reposition the motor where it should be & you will get a great looking model.
    What is noticeable is that on the original model is that the brake shoes are in line with the wheels etc are all on the bogie moulding whereas the new one hasn’t
    With the original model it was made when Hornby where fiscally on the brink. The 1988 cat mock up promising a great looking model. The model delayed by a year due to funding issues ( company kept afloat by sales of flower fairies / scalextric ) & so they just didn’t have the money to make it as intended . The fact it got made at all is a miracle & all credit to Hornby for sticking to their guns at that time.
    I always find it odd with reviews of 91’s / as getting the coaches the right way round seems totally lost on many.

  • @DeanPark
    @DeanPark Před 2 lety +1

    LNER and GNER has been well produced. We won’t mention to swallow one (cough!).
    For the decoder I would recommend the dapol imperium 6 function decoder. That allows full lighting control and F3 for the cab light. A Bachmann 21 pin also works, F5 cab light. Avoid zimo unless you want Tom have to change Cv’s. Of course a Hornby 21 pin would probably be the ideal choice..but hold on…it’s not out yet! 🙄 😆

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      That would explain why I couldn't find one to buy... 😅

  • @jennyhayres9667
    @jennyhayres9667 Před 2 lety

    Great video Richard got the 91 great model it will be very pleasing to see it passing the new 800 at 100mph

  • @trainsontuesday
    @trainsontuesday Před 2 lety +1

    I bought the "For The Fallen" version Richard. It is fabulous, I have no complaints so far. It looks great with the original "Swallow" liveried coaches. I have even run it blunt end forward already. I have seen quite a few real life ones blunt end forward and I think they look great that way.

  • @Olivers-trains
    @Olivers-trains Před rokem

    I got 91118 for Christmas. Its a lovely loco, looks the part, got the speed, just need the coaches.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před rokem +1

      Its very nice, live mine!

    • @Olivers-trains
      @Olivers-trains Před rokem

      @@NewJunction I'm surprised that there were no problems with mine from some of the stories that I've seen, it was a good deal from the model centre.

  • @plymouthtoleedsonaxchst9537

    Got mine today and the first thing I noticed is the correct shade of red as on my older Virgin Class 91s and LNER HSTs the red is darker.

  • @grah84mck
    @grah84mck Před 2 lety

    Great review Richard. I went for the GNER one. Got the Flying Albaman on pre order CANT wait for this one…..

  • @Olivers-trains
    @Olivers-trains Před 2 lety

    Great video, nice to see a review. The light clusters do come down yes, I was fortunate enough to go to Neville Hill depot and saw 91110 with the blunt end light cluster box open.

  • @adamkerr4600
    @adamkerr4600 Před 2 lety

    Great review richard got the to the fallen 91 well impressed payed £196.00 as soon as I clapped eyes on it had to have one 🚂🚂🚂

  • @mtty1988
    @mtty1988 Před 2 lety

    What’s the tbing above the new junction sign and will you be running the loco in reveres ether correct end or pulling dvt end(can it connect to DVT

  • @unionofsouthafricasuperfan6333

    I also found the blunt end intimidating when I was a smaller child at newcastle central and I can't see them as much now

  • @davidcook380
    @davidcook380 Před 2 lety

    Great Stuff Richard

  • @talesfromthesupplydepot665

    It's a beautiful model but completely out of my price range- even the Railroad prices are way outside my budget. A second hand intercity class 91 can be found for £20-£30. Although there is criticism of the pantograph, it is happily available as a spare and I am using one to upgrade the one piece trainset pantograph on my old class 91 model which makes a massive improvement.

  • @martinpattison1567
    @martinpattison1567 Před 2 lety

    We both like the East Coast Main Line, but I am more old school. The 91 is a nice model, but it still looks like a Virgin Loco. I do wish when LNER came back they would have made their own livery, (Green) Martin. (Thailand)

  • @AMP36Ty
    @AMP36Ty Před rokem

    Hi richard, can i ask have u had issues with mk4 DVTs, I have 3x TfW & 1xLNER, have fitted 21pin 6 function decoders ( from rails) but can't get cab lights to operate on any.
    circuit are linked through board at both ends & illuminates with meters but not using f1-30, have u had any issues, rang Hornby & no luck

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před rokem

      You have to use the Hornby decoder for it to work properly typically

    • @AMP36Ty
      @AMP36Ty Před rokem

      @@NewJunction thanks for reply richard love the channel, the rails connect seems to work with all prototypical lighting but only issue is cab lights, have rewired 1 unit to operate off F1 but that was by cutting & resoldering

  • @eddyweller4503
    @eddyweller4503 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice review Richard, and that is a great looking model. I'm a modeller of limited means so these new locomotives are a thing of dreams, £200 + is way out of my league. I'm not jealous of modellers who can afford them. I work to my limits and am happy with that. But it seems to me that manufacturers like Hornby. Bachmann, Dapol, will charge a premium price for models that have maybe faults or are flimsy and often with no backup, you can't get spares, I see Bachmann are now operating a spares service so let's hope that live up to a promising start. I relie on Peter's spares and lendons of Cardiff and good old Ebay for my older models. Anyway enough moaning, one little question are you still continuing with your garden railway? I enjoyed following your adventures around the garden with the help of your lovely dog. Take care for now looking forward to seeing progress on new New Junction Eddy xx

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Eddy, like you prices effect me so I'm buying this rake one coach at a time! Needs must..
      The garden railway may not be appearing again, although I may do one final episode before I move house. 😅

  • @H_chapman17
    @H_chapman17 Před 2 lety

    Great review Richard, even though a I see the real thing every day

  • @class317stuart
    @class317stuart Před 2 lety

    Good review there Richard I like the look of the intercity 1

    • @paulypyro
      @paulypyro Před 2 lety

      Yes it's OK but again let down by a poor quality DVT sadly

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Stuart!

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      @@paulypyro I wouldn't say its poor quality, its definitely made to its price point at £65-75. Look at the Bachmann DBSO at £150 as a comparison for an unpowered trailer 😳

  • @that_transport_collector6812

    When you put the LNER transfers on the HST and 91 are they removable

  • @johnlongbottom2539
    @johnlongbottom2539 Před 2 lety

    I have 2 - the intercity and LNER. The model is fine. In line with other manufacturers - just. Price a little steep but enought said about that. My gripe is the decoder. Hornby release a model for which the decoder did not exist. Had to find an alternative which works. Not sure of the situation now - but its too late for me - already bought

  • @michaelfedora5630
    @michaelfedora5630 Před rokem

    Where can I buy Hornby trains

  • @briansa
    @briansa Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the review. I may have missed it, but guessing at the weight mentioned, can we assume it has all wheel drive and pickup ? Important info to know about on track performance and is not actually documented anywhere.

  • @anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204

    good vid thanks lee

  • @Semaspots180
    @Semaspots180 Před rokem

    if i got to pay a normal price maybe i would consider getting one, sadly that aint the case anymore

  • @ModelTrainOutsider
    @ModelTrainOutsider Před 2 lety +3

    It's a fantastic looking loco (a classic) and in a great livery. That said, I have no dog in the hunt regarding Hornby, Bachmann, etc., but for the price these are now going for, there is no excuse for cheap plastic and molding errors in such models. As the prices are reaching what I pay for quality German locos with much more metal, such errors should not be passed by QC or others. It is sharp looking, and if it runs well, all the better, but these little issues, whether it is in design or in material used, should not be there.

  • @ecmlelectrics
    @ecmlelectrics Před 2 lety

    I have a GNER example and it is miles better than the original (really should have been re-tooled years ago!). Looks good and runs well although a bit clunky over some points and that isn’t always consistent. Many people are throwing their toys out of the pram about the pantograph but it doesn’t bother me- it’s much better than the over scale version of old. I’m pleased that Hornby updated the electrical spec for the lighting and a 21 pin socket but would have liked a more detailed cab and blanking piece for the front end. 8/10 for me, considering the RRP. Bought mine reduced which I feel is a more appropriate price for the model.
    Thanks for the fair review and I feel the praise and reservations were valid and correct. Looking forward to the mk4s. Interzuma 225 livery next year? 😉

  • @davidstrains4910
    @davidstrains4910 Před 2 lety

    Great overview of the hornby class 91 there Richard, in my opinion I think it is a decent model but could do with some improvements, my main one is the pantograph which I would want to be metal personally mainly because my experience with plastic pantographs has ended up with them becoming broken, I will definitely be picking up the loco and DVT in swallow livery but it will only be the loco and DVT because I already have eight of the original mk4 coaches and from what I have been told the new hornby 91 and the old mk4 coaches the colours do match each other quite well.

  • @locomotiveAlex1996
    @locomotiveAlex1996 Před 2 lety +2

    The biggest issue this model has is that for the money, other companies are making better models of AC electric locos, Bachmann's class 90 immediately springs to mind. Not to mention if the accurscale class 92 turns out okay then that is not only cheaper but more technologically advanced.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      Accurascale are certainly adding competition to the mix, great for us consumers!

  • @andydd8879
    @andydd8879 Před 2 lety

    New to the hobby last couple of years. Seriously the pricing is insane. Hope the plastic packaging is recyclable too. Just keep seeing what could be a great hobby being limited to a few and being bad for the environment with over package prducts.

  • @lucasjudas2641
    @lucasjudas2641 Před 2 lety

    hate the raised strip under the windows, its flush on the real locos, and the three black dots? .....

  • @marksinthehouse1968
    @marksinthehouse1968 Před 2 lety

    If it had the spec my Bachmann class 90 has then nice ,this argument isn’t going away regarding value ,anyway layout is coming along no more hot box loft mate
    Cheers
    Mark 😃😃

  • @domo_hudson
    @domo_hudson Před rokem

    Hold up, what sorry? Watching them come through Newcastle Central???? I didn't pick you as a Geordie?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před rokem

      Born and bred, moved south at 11 and lost the accent sadly.

    • @domo_hudson
      @domo_hudson Před rokem

      @@NewJunction me too! Only - up north at 11. Scotland. I'm in Australia now though.

  • @Panthera246
    @Panthera246 Před 2 lety

    What do you reckon the chances are of Hornby doing a standard VTEC red and white 91 and DVT in the future? Or do you think they've 'ticked that box' by doing 91111 (which is an excellent choice of livery, but plenty of others to choose from too)

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety +1

      If its anything like the HST, I'm sure they'll get round to it eventually.

  • @markward-willis4508
    @markward-willis4508 Před 2 lety

    Nice review . I just got one here in the states for $165.00. Great price .

    • @paullepine4765
      @paullepine4765 Před 2 lety

      If I could get one for around £130 I might just think about it. £220? Nah! Mark - was yours new/retail or second hand etc? How can they be sold so much cheaper in the US?!

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      @@paullepine4765 sadly thats become an unrealistic price we're going to have to get used too. There's just not enough margin in that to support a retailer/manufacturer and factory.

    • @paullepine4765
      @paullepine4765 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NewJunction i accept that and i won't be buying full stop. It just concerns me that perhaps Hornby is pricing itself out of business by chasing ever greater (dare i say it) unnecessary detail? My main point though was what was it doing on sale in the US at $165?

    • @paullepine4765
      @paullepine4765 Před 2 lety

      @@ballbag perhaps i am giving Hornby undue allowance as i dont know the full financial facts (but if i had to get off the fence it would be very very firmly on your side!), But i would like to know why its being sold (apparently) so much cheaper in the US?

    • @markward-willis4508
      @markward-willis4508 Před 2 lety

      Sorry it was not through Hornby I should have said .

  • @johnrawson1356
    @johnrawson1356 Před 2 lety +1

    Had a 91 002 in intercity livery. Been looking forward to this for a long time, but I'm bitterly disappointed. On opening the box the pantograph fell off. On the track, it derailed on points, even express points. On checking, the back to back gauge was out. With the intercity model, the cab detail is wrong, I believe these locos didn't have dash cameras. From a DC use point of view, the lights can't be switched off at the blunt end, no good with a train of mark 4 coaches. So, after all this wait for a new class 91, I sent it back to the retailer for my money back. Very poor value for money and poor quality control. I'll just have to remain in the deltic era with the wonderful Accurascale models. Disappointing because I've used the intercity 225 for many years and still do, much better ride than the azumas for all their age.

  • @Andy1962-in-Kinross
    @Andy1962-in-Kinross Před 2 lety

    I have the ‘For The Fallen’ version which is a nice model but fully agree with your review. I hope Hornby take on board customers comments and upgrade the model in future. I’m awaiting the LNER DVT and the new MK4 coaches. I’ve seen mixed reviews/comments about them. Too many factory paint issues, chips, scuffs etc. So awaiting delivery with some trepidation.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm always wary of jumping on the band wagon before a model is in front of me, look hard enough and I bet you'll find most with issues lol

  • @DudleyCentral
    @DudleyCentral Před 2 lety

    Looks great and definitely captures the feel of the 91. I keep being tempted by a GNER version, but this sits firmly in the shadows of Bachmann's 90 and likely Accurascale's 92 at the same price point

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      100%, it's quite exciting the competition we have at the moment!

  • @zaklex3165
    @zaklex3165 Před 2 lety

    Also, a plastic pantograph doesn't work to well if you power your electric locos from the catenary.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety +1

      Not at all, layouts like that must be rare

  • @nigelnicholson7439
    @nigelnicholson7439 Před 2 lety

    I follow your videos with great enjoyment, but when I saw that you were reviewing a Hornby product, I thought, "hello, how is this going to work, he's an employee of Hornby". My fears, however, proved groundless as you seemed pretty unbiased and fair to me. Well done, I think that you seem to be a decent friendly chap, I believe now, that I can add "honest" to that label as well. Keep up the good work.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks Nigel, if it helps clear things up further I don't work for Hornby, but Key Publishing who just license the name for our Magazine. 😊

  • @moorlandmodelrailwayandy

    Hi Richard nice review. I've got the "for the fallen" version. Mine does pull from the lower level to the upper level with no problems at all. However I've had problems with derailing and it's not a back to back problem. It just hates certain points and the transitions from the different levels. Still work in progress as none of my other locos have ever had a problem. Atb Andy

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Andy, how strange! More testing required

  • @tonysag9626
    @tonysag9626 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve got the “fallen” version and overall it’s a good model although it came broken out of the box with the bogie retaining lug snapped off so it just fell out hanging by the pick up wires when I took it out. I chose to fix it rather than send it back from the states, it runs well but it’s clunky over certain points but no derailments so far. I lightly weathered the bogies and side valences to get rid of the plastic look; I also fitted a Bachmann snowplow 🤦‍♂️ which although is not photo typical improves the look with the nem pocket.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      I may take my NEM socket off at some point, keep it safe in its box

  • @Trains_At_York
    @Trains_At_York Před 2 lety

    Great video. We have ‘For The Fallen’ and a full rake of the new Hornby GNER MK4’s + DVT and 91. Our layout has two not exactly flat sections where the old Hornby 91’s used to struggle massively pulling a train up hill but now the new 91 does it with massive ease at a constant speed, no hesitation. We maybe lucky with that or not, I don’t know. For the decoder for the new 91’s, we used a Bachmann 21 pin decoder which uses the same functions ect as said on the paper given in the box, no need to change CV’s thankfully. I’d still rather have a Cavalex 225 set though haha.

  • @james.m.evans.
    @james.m.evans. Před 2 lety

    I was considering getting a GNER one even though its slightly out of my region. Unfortunately for the price, the cost cut pantograph and front coupler will mean I won't get it. If Bachmann had made it instead of Hornby I'm sure I would've bought one as the class 90 has a strong pantograph and metal shoe as well as blanking plates for the coupling holes. Not to mention a working pantograph and the fact that you can get them cheaper. Thanks for the great video you've saved my bank account for another day!

  • @richardhopkins9214
    @richardhopkins9214 Před 2 lety

    I think it could of benefited from new wheels as I think it has old steam roller wheels and has problems with points and slips

  • @hoagy_ytfc
    @hoagy_ytfc Před 2 lety

    I don’t get why people would put this on a layout without catenary.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      If like me, it'll be the last thing I add

  • @pdsnpsnldlqnop3330
    @pdsnpsnldlqnop3330 Před 2 lety +1

    I can't believe how expensive this is. In my dreams I would like to build a complete railway set for £220.
    That I know is unrealistic.
    A whole train for £220?
    That sounds fair.
    Just one loco?
    I am thinking of that 'Drake meme' for some reason.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety +1

      Don't shoot me, £220 RRP isn't as high as it could be compared to other manufacturers. 😅

  • @stephenkell7314
    @stephenkell7314 Před 2 lety +1

    Glass half full or half empty depending on you take on what you expect from anew model for me Hornby have again dropped the ball big time so plastic pantograph when on the Bachmann 90 a fully working one, so have running issues big point as Richard says lower skirt looks at best half a job for the price just mould a fully filled in one that you can change over by removing the screws ( simple and easy to do) and a best of both. Does it give value for money then from me a big not a chance so none for me and now looking at the issues with the new MK 4 coaches and DVT’s grrrrrrr .I seriously think if Cavalex had done the project like they were going to then we would have great models that the 91 and MK 4 fleet deserved.

  • @theeventhorizon-valebridge9512

    *** Clonking over points and derailments fix **** The bogies sit too high, up near the frame/body, almost touching so there's no tolerance gap for movement over any slight variations in the track. The bogie locating pin knocks where it meets the chassis housing as the materials are very hard. THE FIX: Slip in a thin spacer, a nylon or plastic washer between the bogie mounting point and chassis to give the extra tolerance for bogie movement to prevent derailments and it also quietens the clonking over points! Ta-dah! Check all the back to backs as some are slightly narrow. I made a washer by drilling a hole through a thin plastic sheet (a Peco point sleeve) and cutting around the hole to make a small washer with scissors. It worked to some degree but a proper nylon washer would be better.

  • @DENPTrains
    @DENPTrains Před 2 lety

    I got mine recently and I've gotta say I love the model so much but for the price I'm really disappointed by a few shortcomings
    I think for a £200+ model you have to have a painted cab when not so long ago you could pick up DVTs with detailed cabs for less than £50
    I also have to say the pantograph is quite flimsy ? Perhaps that's just an issue with mine (one I don't care much for as I don't normally have them raised anyway)
    I just think it's a bit crazy that a £200 model can have these issues
    Let's hope the DVT and coaches are of good quality!

  • @NTSCuser
    @NTSCuser Před 2 lety

    It's not a big enough improvement for me to want to replace the original, which incidentally has a metal pantograph (albeit purchased separately).

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      If you're happy there's no reason to replace the current fleet in your collection 😊

  • @modelrailwayfantasia
    @modelrailwayfantasia Před 2 lety

    Hi Richard.
    Sorry to say but isn't there a conflict of interest as you are a member of hornby.?
    I'm very honest with my reviews
    The last 2 hornby I got was just worthless.
    I'm not raging on hornby but last few years I feel they have lost there way last few years mainly with there QC..
    Poor paint work ...light bleeds cracked body's etc.
    I have just gone back on my word after the class 92 which again had terrible plastic paragraphs and electricity bits above ..honestly I was fuming with it looked nothing more than a toy and after a hour running it stopped....
    I have no issue paying for a nice loco but ...really sorry to say hornby isn't producing it last few years...again I'm not a hornby hater..
    Just think issues as I've mentioned should off been seen in QC stage of the finish...
    Even hard-core hornby fans I think would agree.
    I hope hornby can sort there QC so people can be happier with there purchase.
    Not a rant Richard just my 2 pence worth 😉
    Cheers Mark

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Mark, I actually work for Key Publishing who license the name from Hornby for the magazine, not Hornby Hobbies so I can cast my opinion without fear.
      A lot of people are concerned about quality control from manufacturers, and rightly so especially with prices going up, so should the quality!
      However, this isn't a review of Hornby Hobbies en masse, just a light hearted unboxing of my new toy and my thoughts.
      Nothing serious as its a hobby I'd like to enjoy not something else to loose sleep over. 😊
      Regards
      Richard

    • @modelrailwayfantasia
      @modelrailwayfantasia Před 2 lety

      Exactly Richard
      It is a hobby and a fantastic one at that))
      Thanks for your reply
      Happy modeling 😉

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety +1

      @@modelrailwayfantasia same to you, it might be an interesting video idea to discuss the cost of living vs quality control.. 😊

  • @paulypyro
    @paulypyro Před 2 lety +1

    I also have this and just received the DVT which I am extremely disappointed with in terms of the quality and its Lima-esque feel in terms of its quality and finish and just feel the DVT really let's a rake down somewhat. Shame

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      I really quite like mine, particularly at its price point compared to the £150 DBSO from bachmann

    • @paulypyro
      @paulypyro Před 2 lety

      The power car is fine, it's the DVT that's a shocker and I also have the Bachmann DBSO which I really like 👍

  • @route7railway567
    @route7railway567 Před 2 lety

    Hi Richard….. I agree that this model is a big improvement on the old version, but Hornby have priced this version in the high quality and detailed segment of the market. However they have let themselves and us customers down by skimping on some of the details expected at this price point. The main let down is the pantograph, what are they playing at? 😡
    They are taking us for granted and it won’t help their reputation and status in the marketplace. Sadly.
    Regards…… Steve L.

  • @azuma892
    @azuma892 Před 2 lety +5

    Mediocre model for a premium price.

    • @paulypyro
      @paulypyro Před 2 lety +1

      Sadly that is where they are now, they have slipped even further down the quality market to a poor mid table manufacturer at best

    • @Rule1ModelRailways
      @Rule1ModelRailways Před 2 lety +2

      @@paulypyro They'll be at the same level as Mechano soon.

    • @DENPTrains
      @DENPTrains Před 2 lety +3

      I really do worry for the future of this hobby when the big manufacturers are charging these insanely high prices
      All this will do is drive newcomers away when even a railroad locomotive sits at the £100 mark
      Hornby can blame covid and other factors, but when brands such as Dapol and Accurascale are producing beautiful models with far less shortcomings for £120-160 it really makes you wonder why these are so expensive

    • @Rule1ModelRailways
      @Rule1ModelRailways Před 2 lety +3

      @@DENPTrains Exactly this, and before covid it was blamed on inflation and rising wages. Inflation has not been 130% over the last 10 years... it's just Hornbys inability to balance a balance sheet.

    • @LNER985
      @LNER985 Před 2 lety

      @@paulypyro Lies

  • @andofthedrew5171
    @andofthedrew5171 Před 2 lety

    see the thing is hornby their already in financial dire strates so what do they do they raise the prices. And it will bite them in the rear end and also ruin the second hand market because people will go there which i am seeing going up already.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      And people are paying it, some of the listing are too rich for my blood sadly

    • @andofthedrew5171
      @andofthedrew5171 Před 2 lety

      See the thing is that eBay sellers and Facebook market sellers are keeping an eye on the new market and second hand market and will pounce to take advantage to make more money. Like scalpers did with the 30 series graphic cards in 2020. Also doesn't help that Hornby say they want to bring new generations into the model train world when they charge an elite and disgusting price to enter that world which will turn them away. In my shop we do second hand model cars and trains and the like boxed and unboxed and we don't over do the pricing because we know people are not going to pay it.

  • @simondean5998
    @simondean5998 Před 2 lety

    Not worth the money

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Před 2 lety

      Out of interest, what would you price it for? 😊

    • @simondean5998
      @simondean5998 Před 2 lety

      @@NewJunction well I think I would be better value at about £150 at a push and also you have to get a Hornby chip or have the faf of reprogramming a chip . As for the pantograph it’s utter rubbish , and you can’t get replacement , so the class 91 will be the same

  • @mytinplaterailway
    @mytinplaterailway Před 2 lety

    It is altogether rather plasticky. Whether that is the case off camera. But then again the real things are made of plastic I guess.