brilliant announcements, regards to you Eloise and also to your Dad Taff, whom I spent time chatting with over several years at Nuremberg and other model and toy shows, Paul at Scenegineer Norfolk
Thank you Eloise & Taff. An excellent new tooling range of vehicles. I am pleased with everything you have announced and can't wait to add them to my already extensive collection. Keep up the great work all involved. Steve Moulding.
Any chance of releasing S type Bedfords Lorrie’ for civilian use ,such as tippers , box , or low loaders . Thank you for the range you make as it brings back happy memories ,especially vehicles that I or parents use to own .😊
Love seeing the 1980's cars and vehicles coming out. It would be good to see a few 1990's early 2000's cars as well. A mk1 ford focus in various forms would be great to see.
Looks like a good line up for this year. A small question, would it be possible for the future to do Mk1 and MK2 Ford Escort Panel Vans. I have been hoping for it for years, and think that Oxford Diecast would be easily the best at doing it Thank you either way
Dear Eloise and Taff, always waiting full excitement for the new releases, but what a disappointment this year, not one police model is found in your new announcements. I hope you will release at least one model later this year I only miss in my collection 6 models and i hate the cataloque who says "Out of order" by most police models. Searching every fair for the missed onces. The only time i found them was on internet for crazy prices, because of the idiotic postage an tax to get them home. Please make this retired copper happy this year.
OXFORD RAIL & NEM EUROPEAN STANDARDS ISSUES ! All well and good for the NEW products shown here ! BUT and its a big but. Has "Oxford Rail" yet learnt the meaning of the NEM standards requirements ? And I'm referring primarily to the NON Standard NEM pockets I found on the 6 wheeled GWR Brake vans. Which because I use the European NEM version of the American Kadee Buckeye auto magnetic couplings (Their Cat Nos: 17,18,19 & 20). All designed to fit the Standard NEM pocket. As are ALL European Manufacturers couplings except it seems "Oxford Rail". These otherwise very nice GWR Brakevans, had to be rebuilt just to fit the couplings !!! Okay I'm aware that the NEM Conference held around 1989 in Germany, to set (Agreed) Standards for all European Manufactures. Predates Oxford Rails entry into the Model Railway market. But that Conference was held at that time, to dispense with the minor technical differences between manufactured products. Which were a previous Marketing ploy to gain "Brand Loyalty". Which had been identified by the end of the 1980's as itself now becoming a serious hinderance to sales of "All" ranges. Hence wheel standards and profiles had to be altered, as well as Rail and pointwork standards to also accommodate the then newly proposed Code 75 rail in "OO" & "HO". A standard coupling for European Models could NOT be agreed, so a standard coupling Pocket was the next best thing ! Hence the so called "NEM" coupling pocket. Where of course both the height & size of the NEM pocket are critical measurements !
@@tracya4087 I don't know. I am surprised that they don't look closely at the likes of European manufacturers like Wiking who produce many vehicles new and old including a vast range of old and new agricultural and construction equipment.
brilliant announcements, regards to you Eloise and also to your Dad Taff, whom I spent time chatting with over several years at Nuremberg and other model and toy shows, Paul at Scenegineer Norfolk
Thank you Eloise & Taff. An excellent new tooling range of vehicles. I am pleased with everything you have announced and can't wait to add them to my already extensive collection. Keep up the great work all involved. Steve Moulding.
Thank you for the Hanlon ambulance ,as someone who worked on these back in the 80s it's really welcome 😊
Love the 80s vehicles coming soon keep them coming 😊 well done guys
Any chance of releasing S type Bedfords Lorrie’ for civilian use ,such as tippers , box , or low loaders . Thank you for the range you make as it brings back happy memories ,especially vehicles that I or parents use to own .😊
Nice additions. Do wish you would do the Metro in 1/43 aswell as the new Bedford Ambulance
Great to see TT:120 too 👍
Love seeing the 1980's cars and vehicles coming out. It would be good to see a few 1990's early 2000's cars as well. A mk1 ford focus in various forms would be great to see.
Pleased to see progress on the rail side
Very cool. My budget is now blown.
Bedford MK....I knew they were coming!....Yes! :)
Hi all, Happy to be here!
1:06 Neville's car from the second series of 'Auf Wiedersehen Pet'?
Looks like a good line up for this year. A small question, would it be possible for the future to do Mk1 and MK2 Ford Escort Panel Vans. I have been hoping for it for years, and think that Oxford Diecast would be easily the best at doing it
Thank you either way
Could you make some more modern super cars such as the Aston Martin Valkyrie and glickenhaus 007
Will you do a mk7 fiesta? I see you have a 2012 corsa in the range. P.S like squeeze green would be nice
Lovely....
Love it
Would be so amazing for some formula 1 at 1:148
Some N gauge dustcarts please 🤞
BMW Z3 Facelift in Black with burgundy seats 1:76 would be nice
Dear Eloise and Taff, always waiting full excitement for the new releases, but what a disappointment this year, not one police model is found in your new announcements. I hope you will release at least one model later this year I only miss in my collection 6 models and i hate the cataloque who says "Out of order" by most police models. Searching every fair for the missed onces. The only time i found them was on internet for crazy prices, because of the idiotic postage an tax to get them home. Please make this retired copper happy this year.
No new cars in 1/43! have you given up?
OXFORD RAIL & NEM EUROPEAN STANDARDS ISSUES !
All well and good for the NEW products shown here ! BUT and its a big but. Has "Oxford Rail" yet learnt the meaning of the NEM standards requirements ? And I'm referring primarily to the NON Standard NEM pockets I found on the 6 wheeled GWR Brake vans. Which because I use the European NEM version of the American Kadee Buckeye auto magnetic couplings (Their Cat Nos: 17,18,19 & 20). All designed to fit the Standard NEM pocket. As are ALL European Manufacturers couplings except it seems "Oxford Rail". These otherwise very nice GWR Brakevans, had to be rebuilt just to fit the couplings !!!
Okay I'm aware that the NEM Conference held around 1989 in Germany, to set (Agreed) Standards for all European Manufactures. Predates Oxford Rails entry into the Model Railway market. But that Conference was held at that time, to dispense with the minor technical differences between manufactured products. Which were a previous Marketing ploy to gain "Brand Loyalty". Which had been identified by the end of the 1980's as itself now becoming a serious hinderance to sales of "All" ranges.
Hence wheel standards and profiles had to be altered, as well as Rail and pointwork standards to also accommodate the then newly proposed Code 75 rail in "OO" & "HO". A standard coupling for European Models could NOT be agreed, so a standard coupling Pocket was the next best thing ! Hence the so called "NEM" coupling pocket. Where of course both the height & size of the NEM pocket are critical measurements !
Hoping for some 1:148 buses
I would especially appreciate the All-Leyland PD2/12 at 1:148.
still still still short of eighties british trucks
Also farm and construction equipment. See many 1980's early 1990's layouts using modern volvo excavators or front loaders.
@@bentullett6068 thank you , so so many british icons missing , whats wrong with them
@@tracya4087 I don't know. I am surprised that they don't look closely at the likes of European manufacturers like Wiking who produce many vehicles new and old including a vast range of old and new agricultural and construction equipment.
@@bentullett6068 spot on mate
My wishlist:
Oxford Diecast:
HO Gauge 1938 Buick Y Job
Oxford Rail:
OO Gauge Conflat 'P' Container Wagon
OO Gauge 25 Ton Anhydrite Hopper Wagon
OO Gauge Cowans Sheldon 30-ton Breakdown Steam Crane