A surreal collection of shots. The loco is running smoothly and without issues. The passengers must be feeling giddy going around and around at that speed! I think I might turn the train around and run it the other way to get some different shots. Thanks for uploading.
Thanks for that. I tend to use the same running conditions for review purposes but slower trains like this could be run on the inner circuit or in the reverse direction as you suggest.
Great little running session Eugene, nice to see a class 35 seems a decent runner, hope it was a good price.I still run 3 old hornby 35s still doing the job and they still look pretty good.
And it is. Unfortunately, there is no HM7000 profile for the Class 35 as yet. I had previously used this decoder in a Railroad Class 37 so I went with that profile for now. There was no way I was going to pay £99-£120 on an ESU decoder for a loco that cost the same. Hornby have improved their loco coverage over the last 12 mths but this one has fallen below the line, for now at least.
Love the hymeks ❤
Excellent, Thanks.
A surreal collection of shots. The loco is running smoothly and without issues. The passengers must be feeling giddy going around and around at that speed! I think I might turn the train around and run it the other way to get some different shots. Thanks for uploading.
Thanks for that. I tend to use the same running conditions for review purposes but slower trains like this could be run on the inner circuit or in the reverse direction as you suggest.
Great little running session Eugene, nice to see a class 35 seems a decent runner, hope it was a good price.I still run 3 old hornby 35s still doing the job and they still look pretty good.
Thanks Peter. It's based on an old design but a great runner. Really enjoyed running this Era 7 train - brought back happy memories.
Very timely video and one guess what I am thinking of buying!
Aside from the lighting, I was really pleased with this model - probably even more than I thought I might be. A great runner.
It sounds like a class 37
And it is. Unfortunately, there is no HM7000 profile for the Class 35 as yet. I had previously used this decoder in a Railroad Class 37 so I went with that profile for now. There was no way I was going to pay £99-£120 on an ESU decoder for a loco that cost the same. Hornby have improved their loco coverage over the last 12 mths but this one has fallen below the line, for now at least.