Thanks very much Dave :) It was very interesting to find out more about these trains...and now I seem to have become a collector...lol. I'll be doing the Hornby Express upgrades next. All the best my friend :)
Fantastic video Tom! :D Apologies for not commenting on some of your vids recently, been extremely busy with real life bits and bobs so a lot of youtubers I watch, I haven't been able to leave comments or watch
Great video! I never knew there was a Lima version originally! I will say that having the Hornby Junior and a cheaper battery set from China in almost the same style has me wanting to get more of the variations as well! They’re great to run, and fun to seek out the variations!
Hi Ed, thanks :) Yes, it was quite a surprise to uncover the history of this set. I''ve also found a photo of this Frecciarossa model sold as a Hornby Junior 'Alpine Express' set with a fold out card mountain and tunnel. All avenues to this set have come to a dead end....It's just disappeared. I'll do an unboxing/review of the new Frecciarossa 1000 when it arrives. All the best...Tom
brilliant research job Tom! i think these are super models and super trains,and you've brought them to life !! great stuff dave
Thanks very much Dave :) It was very interesting to find out more about these trains...and now I seem to have become a collector...lol. I'll be doing the Hornby Express upgrades next. All the best my friend :)
haha famous last words "i seem to have become a collector" !!
Haha...Yes indeed :))
Fantastic video Tom! :D Apologies for not commenting on some of your vids recently, been extremely busy with real life bits and bobs so a lot of youtubers I watch, I haven't been able to leave comments or watch
Thanks very much Mark, I'm glad you like the video....and no problem at all mate...It's always good to hear from you :))
Fantastic
Thanks very much Mike.
Great video! I never knew there was a Lima version originally! I will say that having the Hornby Junior and a cheaper battery set from China in almost the same style has me wanting to get more of the variations as well! They’re great to run, and fun to seek out the variations!
Hi Ed, thanks :) Yes, it was quite a surprise to uncover the history of this set. I''ve also found a photo of this Frecciarossa model sold as a Hornby Junior 'Alpine Express' set with a fold out card mountain and tunnel. All avenues to this set have come to a dead end....It's just disappeared. I'll do an unboxing/review of the new Frecciarossa 1000 when it arrives. All the best...Tom
Interesting Tom.
Cheers mate. Quite surprised to find all this out.
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Thank you very much :)