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Bargain Lima Kiddies Starter Set - Nigels - 11-18-2021 There's an interesting starter set for kiddies available on Amazon for the bargain price of £23 (at least when I bought one). It's quite nice you get;
Here's some pics; RE: Bargain Lima Kiddies Starter Set - Mister No - 11-19-2021 Seems to me everyone suddenly discovered that they - composing their range of products - somehow neglected kids, so there are many such products hitting the market right now. Here are similar Hornby's "Playtrains".... RE: Bargain Lima Kiddies Starter Set - Nigels - 11-19-2021 Indeed, I posted about the new playtrains range some months back when I first saw the youtube video about them. As it happens Lima is actually owned these days by Hornby, so really they are just taking the same tactic as they did with the Hornby Paddington set recently. The big difference is the price, this is the lowest I've seen and is effectively cheaper than a lot of the single boxed Hornby carriages out there lol! RE: Bargain Lima Kiddies Starter Set - Super - 11-19-2021 Cute little thing. Speaking of little are the wheels? RE: Bargain Lima Kiddies Starter Set - Plarail Man UK - 11-19-2021 I'll give them extra props here, the Hornby Playtrains are fictional models [nothing wrong with that mind], but Lima have actually used a real-world model, specifically the Italian 'Italo' express, an Alsthom 'AGV 575' type of TGV derived express train that runs privatized express service on the Italian high-speed network in competition with the state-owned Trenitalia, so yeah, nice one Lima RE: Bargain Lima Kiddies Starter Set - Mister No - 11-19-2021 Moreover, Playtrains are not just models, they are characters. They have faces, names (Flash, Bolt, Thunder), and as I heard, Hornby had some plans with stories about them. On the other hand, this Lima-train is nice, based on real trains, and a pretty accurate model for the toy in such price range. So although they are obviously targeted at the same audience (kids), they both have their comparative advantages. That's great! RE: Bargain Lima Kiddies Starter Set - Nigels - 11-20-2021 (11-19-2021, 01:50 AM)Super Wrote: Cute little thing. Speaking of little are the wheels? Well they are if you mean are they HO/OO scale? The trains are exactly HO/OO scale, wouldn't look out of place and would be compatible with a normal analogue HO/OO set of track. The only difference being battery powered (2 x AA's) they don't have any remote control or ability to control with a standard analogue track controller. But looking at the model I reckon it would be pretty simple to replace the driving bogie with a standard Hornby or Lima HO/OO driving bogie and effectively turn it into a normal HO/OO train. All you'd need is a donor HO/OO train or alternatively some spare parts (easily available). (11-19-2021, 09:24 AM)Plarail Man UK Wrote: I'll give them extra props here, the Hornby Playtrains are fictional models [nothing wrong with that mind], but Lima have actually used a real-world model, specifically the Italian 'Italo' express, an Alsthom 'AGV 575' type of TGV derived express train that runs privatized express service on the Italian high-speed network in competition with the state-owned Trenitalia, so yeah, nice one Lima Looking at the train I reckon these train bodies are moulded from the Hornby Eurostar machine tools as they look pretty identical apart from the decoration. As such it makes the probability of electrifying these using a set of Eurostar bogies dead likely |