18.6.10

TGV

My Kato TGV Paris-Ostfrankreich-Süddeutschland (Paris-Eastern France-Southern Germany) arrived in the post today! Although my heart is still set on the Thalys, the TGV POS is starting to grow on me. It will be a great addition to my growing inventory of high speed trains. My collection stands at two DB ICE1, two DB ICE3, one Shinkansen E4 MAX, one Shinkansen 700 and the TGV POS. I'm still waiting for the Shinkansen 500 to come in. I'd love to get an ICE2. Only Fleischmann makes that particular model, but it's way too expensive. Eurorail Hobbies has a ICE2 starter set priced at $800. Granted it is DCC ready and comes with a digital controller, but it's more than I am willing to pay. Besides, I'm still DC and would like to get the MiniTrix digital controller instead.

The detailing on the TGV is very good. However, just when I though Kato couldn't make a less user friendly coupler than the ones deployed on the Shinkansens, I was proved wrong. Talk about a poor design. There are two types of couplers on this TGV. The coupler on the locomotives were relatively easy to connect together. However, the couplers between the passenger cars were extremely difficult to snap together. In fact, I wasn't able to connect them fully. I didn't want to exert too much force on the cars for fear of breaking the coupler. That's why the gap between the cars was wider than expected in the photograph. Despite the poor couplers, I did manage to put the train through several test runs on the oval. It definitely runs fast even pushing ten cars.

I can't wait to get my railway station finished so I can display all the high speed trains together. Yeah I know it's not prototypical, but it's my utopian world. I just need to come up with a suitable name for the fictional city where the station resides.