Well it wasn't my fault! I was just idly surfing the internet when I came across this on the TMC website.
Now there are some railway modellers who will highlight that these models are probably now over 30 years old, not the most detailed and don't run as smoothly as modern locos and to a greater degree they are right. However Hornby, who now own the Lima brand still use the original mouldings on much of their RailRoad range of models and to be honest, when seen from a few feet away, it is difficult to tell the detail differences that these have with more modern models. Running wise, the old Lima pancake motors can be serviced and made to run reasonably well although they will never crawl silently like the modern can motor with dual flywheels. You may prefer the modern version of the loco and indeed the coaches in this train pack. The modern version of the loco will set you back about £175 to £225 depending on make or you can buy the current Hornby RailRoad version which is the same body moulding just with an updated chassis ready for DCC for about £90 to £120. Coaches are available at about £45 to £60. If you went for the cheapest buying option you could put a modern version of the this train pack together for about £225 but more likely it would cost more like £350. I paid £72.
Opening the box saw some very encouraging signs. You don't often find the original instructions and other paperwork with something like this. It does point to it having been loved by its previous owner.
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