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  • Thats alot of wagons behind the loco. The Bachmann 9F's look amazing, might have to invest in one someday. However I still believe that the Bachmann Peppercorn A1's and A2's have good traction and power within them. Tornado and Blue Peter up till now I think are unmatchable on my layout.

  • Is the Bachmann model more powerful than the Hornby one and is it more expensive?

  • @istich123

    I really have no idea - I only have the Bachmann one...

  • @istich123 Yes and yes. The bachmann model is much more powerful, though it is slightly more expensive. I imagine it's well worth paying the extra though - it's only £15 or so more, but the bachmann one can pull like the real thing - have a look at some other videos on youtube to see just how much it's capable of.

  • I have weathered 92044. Fantastic Loco. Nice Blood & Custard set! =)

  • the 9f is stunning

  • that is a lot of coal cars

  • add another 9F engine and double the number of cars

  • @thomasandfriends1000 And then we would be in North America? I would love to!

  • @hirsutetone pff,t in north america we hook up 5 diesels to a 3mile long train, now that is epic :)

  • @tiger0tank I would not disagree at all, I am a fan of North American railroads too, steam and diesel.

  • Good job old chum, I shall have to come and play next time you're out in the garden.

  • @46245a Muchas gracias, muchachos!

  • WOW thats a long train

    how many wagons?

  • @BristolCastle 45-ish I think, wasn't really counting :-)

  • wow! how many cars was that?! im guessing around 40-60 range.

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