They also have a new control system for n through to g, only 2.5 amps in its current format but good price at top slots around three and a halfish. Darren has sold a couple to small qauge users and they are raving about it. One to watch. Sorry about the thread hijack Alan!!
You're right on that John, esu is not a site I visit very often so just had a quick look. Had hold of the hand control on saturday and a very robust unit, for anybody running just a couple of loco's well worth a look.
That's a pretty large locoI think you'd be better off just extending the tanks and adding the pre heater box onto the Piko model, as it's probably 1/26th ish, as in many ways it's closer than the NQ 2-6-2. The wheels have too many spokes too.
There are still a lot of differences mind you but I guess this will be around half the price
I've lightened up Jons pic a bit.
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There are still a lot of differences mind you but I guess this will be around half the price![]()
Piko seem to be catching up a bit on pricing. I see the 2-6-2 BR64 tank now has a recommended price of £600 and if you add their own decoder and sound its £845.
Not wishing to raise the bar in a political way, but Brexit has not helped us with the price of European Trains in our or any other scale.Piko seem to be catching up a bit on pricing. I see the 2-6-2 BR64 tank now has a recommended price of £600 and if you add their own decoder and sound its £845.