This video got randomly recommended to me. I know literally nothing about model railways, but I can understand a few things about the hobby from this video
UK Edition: 1: Hornby explaining why a 30 year old Lima class 59 is worth £96.99 2: DJ Models 3: Heljan catalogues since 2002 4: Scalpers rushing to buy new Accurascale locos to re sell for four times the price 5: Hornby looking at Accurascale making models double the quality but half the price of theirs 6: Everyone when an Accurascale loco releases 7: TXS Sound decoders when you look at them from the wrong angle 8: Average Hornby Facebook comment section 9, 10 & 11: Seeing Accurascale drop the class 55, 92 and 37 within about a year 12: Heljan deciding whether to make their model dog s**t or “meh” 13: Hornby after releasing diecast 8 pin analogue Flying Scotsman models for £363 each 14: Ringfield motors when you look at them 15: Lima being consumed by Hornby 16: Bachmann getting ready to copy Accurascale again, but charging £100 more 17: Bachmann making excellent re tools of models which didn’t need re tooling 18: Accurascale fans staring at accurascale.com all day waiting for the next announcement 19: Simon Kohler after backing out from Hornby following their terrible financial decisions 20: Budget modellers after seeing Bachmann charge £380 for a sound fitted (and moving fans!) class 37 21: Accurascale adding another excellently crafted model to their collection 22: Dapol after seeing Accurascale do the Manor class for a lower price than them 23: Legomanbiffo after he started making sound files 24: idk 25: Average Accurascale enjoyer
Bought a Class 390 set last spring and I find it quite funny that "working lights" was listed as a feature and that one of the big selling points was that is got upgraded to a five pole motor and a dcc socket