QUOTE (alastairq @ 23 May 2007, 17:20)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}>perhaps a bit of up-front info on the packaging might not go amiss?......I suspect many money-laden folk who visit actually don't know a K1 when they see it....to have the link made via the packaging might help ease the money out of the wallet?
Also, it aint always the big glorious engines that folk find lugging the train they're on......I'd still like a rtr model of a Lambton 0-6-2T!
Presumably Hornby and Bachmann often pick preserved classes as they are easy to photograph, measure etc. etc. etc. My local preserved railway sells a reasonable range of 00 and N r-t-r, but at full price, so not sure I will be buying any locos there! Hornby have produced I believe 34016 "Bodmin" and 35005 Canadian Pacific though I don't believe these were in any way sponsored by the Mid Hants. I don't think most visitors to preserved lines would buy a £70-100 loco on the spur of the moment! Serious modellers would rename/number as needed....
I do recall an excellent model of the Festiniog railway I saw at a specialist NG show a few years back, I have also seen the RHDR 10mm/foot model around, but neither really give the opportunity to mix eras, have the large loco small train potential of the 'average' preserved railway....