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Happy 150th Birthday to Frank Hornby
It has a smoke generator yes! Also has mountings for sound effects and radio control in the tender.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDoes it have a real working steam engine that goes chuff-chuff puff-puff psssst woo-woo!
It's not real steam tho!
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Does it have a real working steam engine that goes chuff-chuff puff-puff psssst woo-woo!Originally posted by stek View PostHere's my Bachmann K27 Mikado with iPod for scale!!
Corrr!

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Happy 150th Birthday to Frank Hornby
Here's my Bachmann K27 Mikado with iPod for scale!!
Corrr!
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Yup.Originally posted by nomadd View PostIs this what you old folks did before games consoles?

That and Meccano.

Doubt it very much.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSome of the designs in that model, like the station building, the kiosk and the buses are really rather cool. Is it based on a real station? Has that station since been demolished in favour of some cheapo naffo pre-fab lump of dullness?
Lots of it is tinplate by the way.
And it's the 3 rail version, with the power connected to the middle rail.
This gives one pause for thought:
I wonder how many people the mains operated layout managed to fry.Meccano production continued during the First World War and Hornby took the opportunity to introduce toy trains in 1920.
Hornby Trains were powered by a high quality clockwork motor, made of metal pressings held together by Meccano nuts and bolts, and ‘0’ gauge in size.
Hornby Trains were an instant success and the company was quick to introduce more engines and accessories.
In 1925 the first Hornby electric train was produced, operating from a mains supply of 100-250 volts.
By 1929, Hornby had evolved a much safer system and electric models worked from a six volt DC source.
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Some of the designs in that model, like the station building, the kiosk and the buses are really rather cool. Is it based on a real station? Has that station since been demolished in favour of some cheapo naffo pre-fab lump of dullness?
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Happy 150th Birthday to Frank Hornby
O, OO, HO, and N.
Chuff chuff chuff.
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