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Brandbright coaches.

Post by Matt » Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:22 pm

How much did the brandbright freelance coaches cost before they were temporarily taken out of production?

I've been think about getting 2 of the 5 compartment ones.  I saw an advert for the reintroduced lazer range in the lastest garden rail, and the level of detail is fantastic.  No price though.

Heres a couple of images from brandbrights website.

http://www.brandbright.co.uk/images/PS2 ... 02%20p.jpg

http://www.brandbright.co.uk/images/PS2 ... 01%20p.jpg
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Post by laalratty » Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:51 pm

erm, don't know about cost, but I belive that the prices have been held for the reworked kits, so if you have a price list for the old kits, it should be the same. Adding up the prices for these is a pain, as you have to add in bogies, wheels and couplings. This means that the kits end up a bit more expensive than the IP kits, although as the picture shows, the detail is STUNNING (I saw the kit at narrow gauge north).
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Post by TonyW » Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:42 pm

PS19 and PS20 (the two bogie carriages) were about £45 each, excluding wheels, bogies, couplings, etc.
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Post by Matt » Sat Apr 11, 2009 3:25 pm

I've just been on their website. They've brought out a new range of easy to build coaches. They look a bit basic, but their really cheap.
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