Hornby Flying Scotsman Loco with Steam Generator- Review, R3991SS.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
- its very, very good, but not perfect! Flying Scotsman with Steam Generator ,
The Flying Scotsman fitted with the 'New' Hornby Steam Generator and the HM7000 TXS sound chip.
I have waited two and a half years for this model to be released, and was really looking forward to running it! On the whole a game changer for model railways, however the model is not perfect, but I am defiantly not disappointed.
Join me as I take at the all new Hornby Flying Scotsman,
Great video. That's a nice looking steam engine, she runs well, her sounds is great too and smokes coming out from the chimney is nice as well. Thanks for sharing. All the best Josh
Hi Josh Apologies for the delayed response, Thank you for watching and your kind words it is a great engine form Hornby.
Looks great !
It really is a game changer - thanks for watching.
Great review of a really nice Flying Scotsman.Someonecsaid theres has sprung a leak where the bung goes in also i think Hornby should have supplied a couple of spare bungs in the detailing pack as i can see a few of these bungs going missing.Hirnby should also carry spares in case anyone loses theres.but great review
Apologies for the delayed response, I totally agree the bung is so small during the filming I dropped on to the track and very difficult to find. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
An excellent overview of this locomotive here Dusty Shelf Collectables, I can certainly see why you are very happy with this, I myself would like to try out the steam generator, I already have tried out the HM7000 system though as at the beginning of June I purchased a 21 pin and 8 pin sound decoder and fitted them to a heljan DP2 and Hornby Class 50 and as you say it is a game changer, I really like the HM7000 system and will be getting more of those sound chips when I can, as for the steam generator as I say I would like to try it! What I’m hoping for although it may never happen is I’m hoping hornby will release it as a separate item so then we can fit it to locos that are designed to take it, for example I have one of the new black 5s and one of those later this year is going to be released with the steam generator so for me with me already owning one of the black 5s which I do intend to fit sound to using the HM7000 it would be good if the steam generator is potential released as a separate item for us to fit to models designed to take it, good video,overall, hope you get lots more enjoyment out of this model.
Many thanks for the kind words. I do like the idea of a separately sold steam generator, Just thinking about loco retrofitted and not to mention how it could be added to a yard seen, with steam coming from a shed, Unfortunately may not happen, I am reading that the P2 and Scotsman have different water capacities so I guess the fitting is very specific but at least the 7000 system is interchangeable and very good. Thanks again Matt
A really excellent and thorough review, thank you for posting. I have been thinking of getting one of these and now will order one. Hoping the CV211 adjustment as mentioned by Andrew will fix the steam issue. Maybe you would try that and be kind enough to report back? Thanks.
Hi thanks for your kind words and I am glad my review was helpful, I will give the CV 211 a go and post back.
Just received mine this morning, it runs beautifully, not tried the steam generator yet. Great review and very thorough.
Thanks for watching and talking the time to comment - enjoy the Steam!
I always liked the look of the Flyinc Scotsman, it is just regal. I was excited to hear about the steam generator and thought we had a replacement for the old oil burning type, but your report of the clogging quelched that enthusiasm. What a perfect addition to any collection after a substantial wait. Great video, Jersey Bill
What the hell is Flyinc Scotsman? It’s FLYING SCOTSMAN.
Hi bill, Its a lovely engine, I got on the fool plate at the national railway museum earlier this year which was fun. I can see past the clogging as when it works is is so well done, really different in person to the old smoke generators, I am sketching out a video at the moment to compare the old and new, hopefully in a couple of weeks. Thanks as always! Matt
I am the worst for typos so I will say its just that, a typo we all make them!
@@ThatRailwayEngineer I was making fun of the box the locomotive came in. In the beginning of the video, you can see the arched printing with FLYINC SCOTSMAN. lol
@@user-uk8jr6zc9l The Box does NOT indeed say Flyinc Scotsman.
The G, for some reason on Flying Scotsman, looks more like a C than it does a G, and the box is representative of that but it most certainly isn’t a C. It is the font of the lettering, nothing to do with the box.
I had the same problem with my P2. If you use filtered water it solves the problem. It seems to be impurities in the water congealing and forming a film over the hole in the chimney. Hope this helps.
I will give that a go, thanks for the advice.
Great video review of this stunning locomotive. When you fill up do you use tap or distilled water? I can remember the days of old car batteries of long ago, when we used distilled water and not tap to top up the individual cells.
Apologies for the delayed response, it doesn't actual specify but it a really good point and I will give distilled a go.
Waiting for mine to be shipped from Rails hopefully soon
I hope it arrive soon for you - do enjoy when it get there! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Next year for another £150, you will have the version with steam coming from the cylinders and pistons. Chinese working on it already.
Apologies for the delayed response, I wasn't aware, sounds intriguing but £450 for a loco, I cant see myself going there. Anyway thanks for watching and the info.
Mine also clogs the chimney up every 30 seconds. Looks like a design fault to me - if using slightly less water doesnt cure the problem I'll be returning it.
I will be interested to know how you get on, Thanks for watching .
Thank you for the review. I received mine yesterday but unfortunately still in the box. ( Not for long)I purchased the Prince of Wales last month interesting it’s says 5ml max capacity on this one yet on the flying Scotsman, it’s saying 3ml ? The problem I find with the steam generator i have to run the Loco for while before it kicks in not sure if this is right. I also have the black five on order like you said 2 1/2 years is a long time and I believe it isn’t due for another few months yet. Thanks again for another great review all the best, Carl.
Hi Carl Hopefully you have had a chance to run your Scotsman, Interesting about the capacities, It does raise a few questions never the less when working its amazing. I had the issue of not working initially but one past that I only have the issue of blocking. I've also got the black five on order, 2 1/5 years on, I will have to see if I have the cash for that one when it finally arrives. Anyway thanks for watching and taking the time to comment/ Matt
Hi
If you have a look at modeloco review of this loco i think he has a fix for the water clogging i think you need to change cv211 from 65 to 60 which should stop the clogging if you have a look at part two of the Flying Scotsman he explains it all in the steam fix video hop this helps
I have just taken a look, I will give that ago, thanks for pointing out!
Hi Dusty, great review. Did you manage to sort the fire box door?.... In the close ups, it shows that it has dropped down (I wonder what is actually holding it on) and so it is not in-line with the aperture in the smoke box; That is why it would not close when you tried to press it into place. cheers for now Derek
Hi Dereck, I've not gone back to it yet, I need a bit of time to carefully investigate, there a several very fragile parts around it and with my eyes will need a magnifier. Ideally shouldn't have to look into fixes but in the big scheme of the loco you do really have to look for the Issue so not the end of the world. Thanks for the advice and also for watching. Matt
Is the reverser etc on the wrong side of the cab? Or was Scotsman once right hand drive?
As originally built as an A1 Flying Scotsman was right hand drive, it wasn’t converted to left hand drive in 1947 when it was overhauled and rebuilt to an A3, this model depicts it with the earlier British railways crest so dates this model to 1949 to 1956.
@@davidstrains4910 thanks for the info
do you have to have a HM7000 etc to have one of these steam generators? or will it run on ant dcc controller.
The HM7000 decoder comes fitted already. And yes you can use any controller.
I believe there is an intention to sell the steam generator as a separate item so a side it will always come with a Hm700 0 decoder. But if you have a phone or alike with Bluetooth I would recommend trying the controls in the App, I personally found them quite good.
Still waiting on the black 5 to release
I have one on order but will have to see how the cash flow is when it finally arrives, I guess only a few months to go. Anyway thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Your Scotsman produces a lot more “steam” than my P2 does. Have you adjusted any CV’s?
To be honest I wouldn't know how too! So no, the video is as it came out of the box. Thanks for watching,
Crumbs, for the price you're paying and that bad fit of the smoke box door, it would be going back for a replacement. It may be only small, but it should be right, IMHO.
I will have a look at the door, you do have to really look for it. I need some time to look properly as there are some really fragile parts in the area. If I cant fix it then I will give Hornby a shout. Anyway thanks for watching!
It’s actually not a small price to pay Hornby should be doing better but ever since they are Chinese made there quality has dropped massively
I look at the complexity of the model, I try to be fair noting the bad but balancing with the overall. This one I felt was ok, others I've not been so kind. But thanks for watching and sending the message.