I'm sure some of you have heard of Hornby having resurrected the Hornby Dublo brand? This is something they started a couple of years ago to celebrate one of their anniversaries when they made some interesting collectibles. The Hornby Dublo limited edition locomotives proved very popular with the collectors and serious train modellers alike. Basically these limited edition models were limited to just 500 of each model released and harked back to the construction ethos of years gone by where instead of everything being made of plastic the trains were primarily manufactured in metal. This makes them (relatively) very heavy making them excellent performers and of course very durable. Add to this though all the more recent design improvements such as higher quality motors, drive train, DCC ready sockets etc... and of course improved detail levels and prototypical accuracy and you have stunningly beautiful and mechanically models.
Well announced very early this year were additions to this collectors/adult range were some additional locomotives and this new set. Modelled to look very like the original Dublo sets in terms of packaging etc, but brought up to date with the new style Dublo locomotives and high detailed carriages etc... and we have "The Royal Scot" set. This is modelled on a real life train service called The Royal Scot and features a Duchess class Locomotive a pair of coaches and an oval of track (which is how Dublo sets used to be presented in years gone by). They have even gone to the effort of providing authentic loco head board, carriage name boards etc... (in metal) which can be added to the train if wanted as well as some interesting extras and detail parts to give close coupling, more realistic wheels etc...
Anyway enough of my rambling on, now I'll let the pictures do the talking;
Well announced very early this year were additions to this collectors/adult range were some additional locomotives and this new set. Modelled to look very like the original Dublo sets in terms of packaging etc, but brought up to date with the new style Dublo locomotives and high detailed carriages etc... and we have "The Royal Scot" set. This is modelled on a real life train service called The Royal Scot and features a Duchess class Locomotive a pair of coaches and an oval of track (which is how Dublo sets used to be presented in years gone by). They have even gone to the effort of providing authentic loco head board, carriage name boards etc... (in metal) which can be added to the train if wanted as well as some interesting extras and detail parts to give close coupling, more realistic wheels etc...
Anyway enough of my rambling on, now I'll let the pictures do the talking;
Happily collecting things all my life...