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My £96 Hornby Lord Nelson Class Arrived

115 views 12 replies 7 participants last post by  Norman Byrne  
#1 ·
Hi Everyone.

As the title, my Hornby R3732 Lord Nelson Class "Sir Walter Raleigh" has arrived. I paid £96 for this, delivered, from Rails Of Sheffield. It is a nice model. I have run it in on my rolling road and it seems very smooth. A couple of anomalies though. Firstly, I had to drill out all the holes to fit the brake rigging on the loco. The tender was ok. I fit Kadees to all my stuff and the NEM coupler pocket on the tender is about a millimetre too low. I used one of the new height adjustable Kadees to remedy this. I wish these were available 10 or 15 years ago. I have ordered some Southern Route Discs for this plus a "Royal Wessex" headboard from Fox. Hopefully they will arrive soon. Lastly, I had a Hornby HM7000 8 pin decoder set aside for this. I plugged it into my ESU Decoder Tester yesterday to set it up and it's completely dead. Now the saga begins of trying to get this replaced.

Anyway, I'm off now to give it a run on my mate's large DC layout for a couple of hours.
 
#6 ·
It is an extremely good, smooth runner. No wobble at all. It was pulling this rake of eight green coaches around the layout for three hours! When the stuff from Fox arrives I will fit that (any thoughts on fitting discs so they are easily removable?) and I have a crew from P & D Marsh ready to go in also.
 
#9 ·
I fit Kadees to all my stuff and the NEM coupler pocket on the tender is about a millimetre too low. I used one of the new height adjustable Kadees to remedy this.
I'm only just hearing about these height-adjustable KD couplers. Most of my stock is already KD's, so I think I might get a set to try out. Thanks.
 
#13 ·
Hi again,
There is a very good website for SR Train Headcode Discs on the link below, which you may find useful, if not already aware of it -
Have used it for a number of Loft locos including a 10800 model which wanted to have the correct headcode discs for when it worked on the SR between London Victoria & Brighton via Eridge back in the day (1954) -
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Also have a couple of EFE Rail SR Booster locos which come fitted with a large number of disc options pre - fitted, which think is a nice added detail too -
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Cheers for now & Happy Modelling, Norm