Patrick Davey Posted May 6 Posted May 6 Just out of interest, does anybody have one of the brand new Hornby Black 5 models? I have no intention of going down that route, but I was just interested as it was hailed as the ‘ultimate’ Black 5 yet it hasn’t received universal rave reviews…….. 1 Quote
Horsetan Posted May 6 Posted May 6 To be honest, it doesn't look that much of an advance on the previous generation. I suppose there's only a certain number of times that you can squeeze the juice out of a lemon. 1 1 1 Quote
GSR 800 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 (edited) 4 hours ago, Patrick Davey said: Just out of interest, does anybody have one of the brand new Hornby Black 5 models? I have no intention of going down that route, but I was just interested as it was hailed as the ‘ultimate’ Black 5 yet it hasn’t received universal rave reviews…….. The Sam's Train's review (quell your booing and hissing!) was, shall we say, far from glowing, and he was thorough enough to get a replacement Black Five from Hornby and re-review it. Gimmicky stuff like removable lamps (one of his was glued on!) and pretty mediocre running. Glue marks and ski slope running boards... Considering Accurascale has come out with a 4-6-0 that's considered one of the best steam locomotive models going, Hornby's new Black Five doesn't seem to justify itself for the price. Edited May 6 by GSR 800 4 Quote
Horsetan Posted May 6 Posted May 6 4 hours ago, GSR 800 said: The Sam's Train's review .... That fella is well on the way to becoming a hoarder in later life. Quote
GSR 800 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 8 minutes ago, Horsetan said: That fella is well on the way to becoming a hoarder in later life. He wouldn't be the only one... 1 2 Quote
Patrick Davey Posted May 6 Author Posted May 6 I don't mind Sam's videos - yes they're a bit long and I squirm at the sight of the trains running on the carpet, but I like his style. 2 3 Quote
Horsetan Posted May 7 Posted May 7 12 hours ago, GSR 800 said: He wouldn't be the only one... I feel sorry for anyone who ends up being Executor for his Estate. It might be easier just to heave the lot into a skip. Quote
Galteemore Posted May 7 Posted May 7 11 hours ago, Patrick Davey said: I don't mind Sam's videos - yes they're a bit long and I squirm at the sight of the trains running on the carpet, but I like his style. As someone who has nothing at all to do with RTR (if only one could buy 7mm 36.75mm gauge !) I’m not often on Sam’s Trains. That Black 5 video was actually pretty solid and well-informed. He’s also a pretty good modeller - look at this 3D LNW loco he designed and built…… 4 3 Quote
Patrick Davey Posted May 7 Author Posted May 7 Just now, Galteemore said: As someone who has nothing at all to do with RTR (if only one could buy 7mm 36.75mm gauge !) I’m not often on Sam’s Trains. That Black 5 video was actually pretty solid and well-informed. He’s also a pretty good modeller - look at this 3D LNW loco he designed and built…… Yes indeed. Pity about that carpet.......... 2 Quote
Flying Snail Posted May 7 Posted May 7 (edited) Sam's my go-to for locomotive reviews (him and EuviRail). He's through and he's seen so many at this stage he has a very good eye for quality (detailing, build, and performance). He also doesn't hold back on criticism either. Also, as @Galteemore has said his 3D stuff is very impressive. Other stuff he does can sometimes be a bit left-field, but he enjoys messing around with trains and there's room for every one in the hobby. The carpet doesn't bother me either. My only gripe is that he doesn't always have a whole lot to say about the prototype (often just relying on the info that came with the model) - but that's okay: I'm buying a model not the real thing. If I want to know more about the prototype, I'll get a book. Back to the Black 5: I've a few LMS bits but this model won't be on my shopping list (and that's thanks to Sam's reviews - both of them) Edited May 7 by Flying Snail 2 3 1 Quote
Niles Posted May 7 Posted May 7 One observation from his reviews, they can be a bit one size fits all. For instance, I've seen him criticise big Pacifics over their slow shunting ability, when really it's not the type of thing the prototype would have excelled on either. 1 1 Quote
Stoby Posted May 7 Posted May 7 Just came across this topic on the black five my friend has a brand new one it is a Hornby Peter Waterman Black 5 collectors edition can anyone give a value on it as he is thinking of selling it as far as i know it is DCC ready Quote
Horsetan Posted May 7 Posted May 7 5 hours ago, Stoby said: ...can anyone give a value on it as he is thinking of selling it... As much or as little as someone is prepared to pay for it. 65-70 quid would be fair. It's the previous generation model now, but would only have particular significance to devoted Pete Waterman fans. To everyone else, it's just a decent Black 5. Other Black 5s are available. 1 1 Quote
Georgeconna Posted May 7 Posted May 7 13 minutes ago, Horsetan said: As much or as little as someone is prepared to pay for it. 65-70 quid would be fair. It's the previous generation model now, but would only have particular significance to devoted Pete Waterman fans. To everyone else, it's just a decent Black 5. Other Black 5s are available. Had one of those previous editions Black 5 in sound for years, did not think anything much was wrong with it except for a poor haulage capability which was cured by some extra weight. I am pleased with it and it won't be replaced for sure. 1 Quote
amdaley Posted May 7 Posted May 7 Seems to have got mixed reviews. I've seen at least a couple who had trouble with the drawbar losing contact on curves but cleaning it with Ipa seems to do the job. Also cases of the loco throwing off a crankpin & the lamps being difficult to remove & replace. It also seems to run better on Dcc than Dc for some reason. Quality control seems to be a problem with Hornby with these. I would like one of these but not at the price Hornby are asking. Quote
Stoby Posted May 12 Posted May 12 Hi Tony yes the new hornby black five even after all the hype about it it seems to be having a lot of issues the pete waterman one is the older better version Tom 2 Quote
David Holman Posted May 12 Posted May 12 The Ellis Clarke 7mm scale one is getting positive reviews - a bag of sand should get you one if you have the means... 2 Quote
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