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  • DCC Herring Gull costs 186 quid, I'd rather get a standard Herring Gull, equip it with DCC and sound, a whole load cheaper

  • @crazyracer12 Adding your own preferred sound recording will doubtless be an improvement on the Hornby offering but it's never going to be "a whole load cheaper". The cost of the 2 similar individual components (new A4 loco and sound chip) would leave you with little or no change from £186.

  • do all hornby dcc locomotives work with gaugemaster prodigy advance

  • @jmsschooner Hi. I've not encountered problems with any Hornby loco and the Prodigy Advance and see no reason why any single Hornby DCC loco would be incompatible. It should work fine with any DCC fitted loco.

  • Oh very nice. I have the same locomotive but, mine is in black instead of blue. It is called Herring Gull. Limited Edition

  • Hi Digest59 not bad but shouldn't it have 6 chuffs per one revolution of the driving wheels instead of three?

  • That's the idea behind the video Faulcon1 - to demonstrate how this model is released from Hornby. It's not good, but there's a similar video available from my listings showing the improvements made to its running appearance and hence the sound by altering the chuff rate via CV57. Although it's never going to be 100% correct throughout the entire speed range it's better than it was.

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