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Well, Seeing as though no-one responded, I thought I would do a follow up on the LGB 2095 series diesel that Nurnberg released last year.<br /><br />I contacted my European supplier, Peyker Modelbahn, and managed to get a really great price on this engine. Ernst arranged for Deitz Sound and an MTS module to be fitted, and the whole thing shipped to Australia. (see www.peyker.com)<br /><br />The package arrived yesterday, so today was the first chance to play with her.<br /><br />This is my third 2095 - I love them - I think they are a handsome locomotive, and a great puller. So I got all three out, and made a short video - that way you can see and hear her running.<br /><br />I am pretty impressed with the model. Lehmann have added more detail to the roof, including new lifting lugs, much better definition to the hatches and a proper fan (my only gripe - it doesn't spin!).<br /><br />The roof is also white, not grey as in past models. And the red is a lighter shade.<br /><br />Lights are better too. The other models I have use plastic to transmit the light, this one has separate globes. And there are lights in the cab.<br /><br />Builders plates on the side are smaller than the 1986 version.<br /><br />The Dietz sound system is great, I don't think the vid does justice to the unit. Its a lot of fun to play with, and rounds out the loco very nicely (it is much better than the "chuff" sound in one of my Stainz').<br /><br />Heres a link to the video;<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS2OlX_OA48<br /><br />I did call the earlier locos gearboxs "sandwich" - I believe that they are actually the Clamshell version.<br /><br />I wish Lehmann the best. Despite the scale issues and the "toy" line, they do produce some great trains. I can only hope they remain in and manufacturing from Germany.<br /><br />Next thing is to go to Austria and see one or two of the real thing!<br /><br />Look forward to your feedback.
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