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18 minutes ago, Georgeconna said:

Wonder why is it being featured on a British themed Layout? Plenty of Irish ones about like Tara J / Whiterock etc.  Social media clout? 

well Richard does work at Accurascale ....

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6 minutes ago, Patrick Davey said:

Interestingly the first of the 800s to sell out on pre-order is not the class leader!

Interesting indeed! I suppose Macha in her later guise has the widest berth in terms of rtr rolling stock.

I do wonder with the lack of an update so close to release, considering the website still shows them in tooling and decoration with the date for Q3 2026. 

 

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I second what GSR 800 says here I have tagged Mr Fran Bruke @Warbonnet but sadly no reply from him, would his parthner @BosKonay be able to share some information with us in regards to the 800 class project, I feel it gets left behind abit compared to other projects, forgive me if I am wrong on that, I am just overjoyed these are being built. - 85 Merlin

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10 minutes ago, 85 Merlin said:

I second what GSR 800 says here I have tagged Mr Fran Bruke @Warbonnet but sadly no reply from him, would his parthner @BosKonay be able to share some information with us in regards to the 800 class project, I feel it gets left behind abit compared to other projects, forgive me if I am wrong on that, I am just overjoyed these are being built. - 85 Merlin

In fairness the forum isn't tracked, but Accurascale support was not able to provide any further insight on it either.

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Nearly sure that one of the A/S / IRM lads posted in the Park Royal thread a week or two back, saying that their attention would now turn to the 22000’s and 800’s.

Landing this quarter seems unlikely. I’d say next quarter or the following one are more likely.

They’ll need to assess prototypes, and packaging, to avoid a Park Royal repeat, before even signing off. It’ll be a few months after that, at the earliest, before they arrive.

No news is good news and all that.

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I'd say, given that the painted sample has had a spin around New Junction, it’s safe to assume the model is currently being reviewed, or has been very recently, and that we can expect an update once they have some feedback from that process. To be fair, they’re very good at letting us know once they have news to share.

I take the project status page with a large pinch of salt until the model actually moves into the “In Transit” stage. So many issues can crop up during the tooling and production stages that those deadlines are aspirational at best. That’s just the nature of the beast. Accurascale have a great crew of project managers, but there’s only so much they can do if a factory makes a mistake or if the FIFA Peace Prize laureate decides very strongly  to make international trade and shipping rather more interesting than it needs to be.

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Hi folks,

Over the past 11 years, we have always shared news on our projects, once we had an update. This wont change with the 800s, and when it moves to the next stage, we will report the news then. Please also note it is the middle of summer, and we take holiday time off too! :)

When we have news, you folks will be the first to know, we promise!

Cheers!

Fran

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Hi Fran,

Thanks for taking the time to clarify things. I can’t speak for everyone, but I really appreciate you posting an update. I’m looking forward to hearing more when the 800s reach the next stage.

Enjoy the rest of the summer!

— 85 Merlin

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