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REVOLUTION TRAINS – NEW YEAR SEES SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS UPDATE

Revolution Trains has issued an important update on its range of forthcoming products for 4mm:1ft (OO) and 2mm:1ft (N) scales.

Decorated samples of the SR General Manager’s saloon 975025 – later known as Caroline – were received just before Christmas, allowing assessment to take place during the break. Models in original BR blue-grey and current Network Rail green have been assessed.

Commenting on the results, Revolution Trains said, “Overall, we are very happy, though as ever, there are some corrections. Both versions are missing their curtains, and the border between the yellow and bodyside colours is to be improved. In addition, the BR version should have a chocolate brown, not black, underframe and the NR version doesn’t have its etched nameplates. However, these issues are straightforward to correct.” The order book for these models is to close at the end of January 2022.

Decorated samples were also received for its N gauge Mk. 5a TPE coaches, which are being assessed. Branded Nova 3 by TPE, these trains run in push-pull mode, powered by a Class 68 between Scarborough, Hull, Manchester and Liverpool in five-car sets comprising Driving Trailer, Trailer with cycle bay, two standard Trailers and Trailer First.

Revolution Trains is offering the models in full train packs, aiming to correctly depict all five vehicles in each set. The models feature full interiors, photo-etched grilles and wire details, kinematic close coupling and free-running inside bearing bogies.

Revolution Trains has said that the decorated samples are a promising start and they have been carefully assessed with corrections sent prior to production. The order book for these models is expected to close at the end of February, with delivery scheduled for the late summer. It has said that models may be available after production, however, the MSRP will increase.

Produced exclusively for Rails of Sheffield, decorated samples of its forthcoming Drax Power IIA-D hoppers have also been received and approved. These models are expected to go into production after Chinese New Year, to be completed during Q2 2022.

Perhaps its most interesting news is the first EP samples of its Class 59 Co-Co dieselelectric in N gauge. The model is expected to feature an array of class-leading details, with numerous photo-etched

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