NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH: Bachmann reveals new 'OO' gauge LNWR carriages

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Join us for the reveal of Bachmann's latest new 'OO' gauge rolling stock products as we discover more about the new additions in an exclusive interview with Product Researcher Nick Garner.

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Top job to the lad from Bachmann, can tell he was a tad nervous but did very well! Props to you!

Nolan-NLN
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Nice to see Bachmann focusing on an era in OO that isn't primarily Diesels after what seems like an eternity.

TimeLord
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As an LNWR and LYR fan, this is great

HexAyed
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I have modelled LNWR for thirty years, it would have been nice to have these years ago. Kit building and painting was the only way to go. I started because I love the livery.

billywindsock
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Will be getting some LNWR coaches hopefully you'll do some LYR coaches

robertward
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How wonderful!! Best Bachmann announcement for years. I will try to save up to buy a rake of each livery.
Maybe we'll get a George V 4-4-0 or a Prince of Wales 4-6-0 to haul them???

andrewhotston
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Yes! Between these and the Rapido Evolution non-corridors I might go bankrupt...

Just need more LNWR condition locos now to go with these e.g George V or Claughton

TheKnightTrain
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A super announcement and good to see actual prototypes being modelled rather than ‘generic’ fantasies

MikeParkin
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These look superb. It's great to see such early vehicles being covered at last. Would be nice to see some pre-grouping GWR coaches too.

robertbate
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Fantastic announcment, good job Bachmann

nickrails
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The LNWR ones look exquisite.
<wonders how he can get away with running a set on his 90s era layout>

callumk
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The LNWR livery was known as 'Plum & Spilt Milk'

adrianarnold
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I'm hoping that releases like this from Bachmann and others might lead to future exhibitions not being inundated with layouts exclusively set in the 1950s and 1960s 😅

Exciting release for me - if they were on Liverpool and Manchester formations in LNWR days, does that mean they went to Fleetwood as well? They do look lovely 😍

jamfjord
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Great detail on these, just a shame about the massive gap between the gangways.
If only manufacturers could produce very flexible rubber and magnetic gangways to completely bridge the gap. The paper ones you can buy look naff.

davetedd
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omg I'm in love with that LNWR livery. Price depending, I might pick one or more up

terrier_productions
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11:14 Folks, that is not the same Midland 1P that Bachmann have done before. It's technically not even the same class. I think we may be in for a bit of a treat in a few weeks.

PebProductions
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These look exquisite, but where's the close-coupling we've become so used to? The gap between corridor connections harks back to the days of Tri-ang.

JohnTurner-md
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I model 50s period, and i love those LNWR coaches, looks like i have to change period.😃

garryowen
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They look fantastic, my name is on a set. It's about time we had some more pre-grouping stock, and locos, please. Mathew Stirlings Hull and Barnsley 4-4-0 comes to mind.

descurtis
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Maybe fit a stay alive to the sound class 31 as standard. We shouldn’t have to fit one ourselves considering how much they cost.

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