Warbonnet Posted June 26 Posted June 26 It's the most asked about model currently in development, and after 4 years, we're certainly not surprised! And while it doesn't always look like it from the outside, significant progress has been made in recent months on our most ambitious project to date; the Irish Rail Rotem Class 22000 Intercity Railcar (ICR) project. With the successful delivery of both our NIR Hunslet locomotive and CIE Park Royal coach projects now complete, the Class 22000 Intercity Railcars will shortly take their place at the front of the assembly line as the next major project in production. As many of you will appreciate, the ICRs are among the most technically ambitious models we have ever undertaken. A key element of the project has been the development of an advanced electronic system developed by ESU, that allows a complete railcar set to operate from a single digital decoder, delivering seamless operation, lighting and sound functionality across the whole unit. Following an extensive period of testing, refinement and validation, we are delighted to confirm that this complex circuitry has now been fully signed off. To achieve the required functionality, additional retooling work was necessary on both the coupling system and internal body components. These modifications were required to accommodate the wiring harnesses running throughout the train, along with the electrical connections between vehicles that enable the entire set to function as one integrated unit. We can now confirm that this work has been completed successfully. The next milestone is the review of final decoration samples, which are currently being produced by the factory. These samples are expected to arrive with us in August for detailed inspection and approval. As always, we will be checking every aspect of the models carefully to ensure they meet the standards we demand before production commences. Once the decoration samples have been approved, the project will move directly into full production. We are currently targeting completion of production by the end of this year, after which the models will be prepared for shipment and delivery. We would like to thank everyone for their continued patience and support throughout the development of this landmark project. The Class 22000 Intercity Railcars represent a significant technical achievement, and we are looking forward to sharing further updates as the models progress through their final stages toward production, starting with a look at the fully decorated samples in late August. Pre-order Your ICR Here! View the full article 13 1 1
Bob229 Posted June 26 Posted June 26 Thanks for the update great to hear progress been made, a lot of hard work looking forward to the final product 1 1
DJ Dangerous Posted June 26 Posted June 26 Fabulous news! This has to be one of the hottest items you guys have ever released, and I’m sure they’re well worth the wait. 1 1
GNRi Milepost 105 Posted Tuesday at 21:25 Posted Tuesday at 21:25 Hello , as a northern line collector/ modeller would any of the ICR sets in production have travelled to Belfast. I know the most common in use atm have slightly altered logos.
GSR 800 Posted Tuesday at 21:54 Posted Tuesday at 21:54 28 minutes ago, GNRi Milepost 105 said: Hello , as a northern line collector/ modeller would any of the ICR sets in production have travelled to Belfast. I know the most common in use atm have slightly altered logos. The 6 car ICRs on the Enterprise have blacked out Irish Rail logos, so I suppose a bit of black paint would do the job 1
jhb171achill Posted Wednesday at 04:28 Posted Wednesday at 04:28 6 hours ago, GSR 800 said: The 6 car ICRs on the Enterprise have blacked out Irish Rail logos, so I suppose a bit of black paint would do the job There’s at least one set with all-white logos too. I saw it at Heuston several times. The all-black logos at least were applied on purpose, possibly to several sets, due to a perception (probably incorrectly, to be fair) that green and orange on the logo might attract unwelcome attention going through Portadown. 1
knawa Posted Wednesday at 11:04 Posted Wednesday at 11:04 (edited) 6 hours ago, jhb171achill said: There’s at least one set with all-white logos too. I saw it at Heuston several times. The all-black logos at least were applied on purpose, possibly to several sets, due to a perception (probably incorrectly, to be fair) that green and orange on the logo might attract unwelcome attention going through Portadown. Regarding the black logo i think sets 01-06 (3pc) and 36-40 (6pc) (So basically the NIR sets) , 61 did have a full white logo last month Edited Wednesday at 11:05 by knawa 1
pjpbo Posted Thursday at 12:00 Posted Thursday at 12:00 Just noticed a price increase on the pre-order page if anyone is thinking of getting one. It was €542 for a four car set on Saturday now €546 which is fair enough prices increase, but when you get to checkout it becomes €547. Also I've asked the question about part payment which isn`t working even though it is available as an option but no one seems to be able to answer as to why.
John-r Posted Thursday at 12:09 Posted Thursday at 12:09 5 minutes ago, pjpbo said: Just noticed a price increase on the pre-order page if anyone is thinking of getting one. It was €542 for a four car set on Saturday now €546 which is fair enough prices increase, but when you get to checkout it becomes €547. Also I've asked the question about part payment which isn`t working even though it is available as an option but no one seems to be able to answer as to why. Could be wrong, but maybe something to do with the currency rate of exchange, last week it was 87p to the euro today, 86p to the euro. 1
pjpbo Posted Thursday at 15:03 Posted Thursday at 15:03 2 hours ago, John-r said: Could be wrong, but maybe something to do with the currency rate of exchange, last week it was 87p to the euro today, 86p to the euro. Very true I forgot that it is in £ then converted to Euro. Not sure why it is a different price then at checkout. Has anyone tried to pay in instalments recently and has it worked for you?
MOGUL Posted Thursday at 15:17 Posted Thursday at 15:17 10 minutes ago, pjpbo said: Very true I forgot that it is in £ then converted to Euro. Not sure why it is a different price then at checkout. Has anyone tried to pay in instalments recently and has it worked for you? From your screenshots, it looks like you haven't selected the installments option on the listing. Before adding the railcar to your cart, select the monthly payment plan option and select how many months you want. Then hit pre-order now. When you get to the cart, it should now say monthly payment plan over x months which confirms it has worked as intended, and you will get a full breakdown at the checkout.
pjpbo Posted Thursday at 18:30 Posted Thursday at 18:30 3 hours ago, MOGUL said: From your screenshots, it looks like you haven't selected the installments option on the listing. Before adding the railcar to your cart, select the monthly payment plan option and select how many months you want. Then hit pre-order now. When you get to the cart, it should now say monthly payment plan over x months which confirms it has worked as intended, and you will get a full breakdown at the checkout. I selected the monthly payment option it even comes up at checkout (see attached) but then becomes a deferred payment. I have contacted Accurascale about the issue but there hasn`t been any answer on why this is happening. If the payment plan is not available then it`s not the end of the world, it`s just very handy, but I would like to know if it is or not. 3 hours ago, MOGUL said: 3 hours ago, MOGUL said: From your screenshots, it looks like you haven't selected the installments option on the listing. Before adding the railcar to your cart, select the monthly payment plan option and select how many months you want. Then hit pre-order now. When you get to the cart, it should now say monthly payment plan over x months which confirms it has worked as intended, and you will get a full breakdown at the checkout.
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