Toy or Collectors Item – Are Model Trains Still Toys?
The interest in model railways has increased hugely over the last few years, and particularly over the last few months. This increase in popularity, especially in the UK, has been put down to the credit crunch which has led to people getting involved in more home based and family oriented activities, instead of days or evenings out.
The build quality of model trains has also improved enormously in recent years. Having gone from crude tin plate, through basic plastic injection moulding, many of today’s models are highly intricate feats of model engineering, with impressive amounts of detailing. This attention to detail really captivates the character and feel of the original locomotive locomotive, coach item of rolling stock being reproduced.
Recent offerings of Hornby Trains are particularly fine model trains with magnificent detail. They are no longer just simple plastic mouldings, with all the detail cast into the main moulding. These newer models are now put together using many different parts. As an example, the model released recently of the Hornby Schools Class presents a completely new and reworked. The firebox, boiler and dome are all cast in metal, whilst the smokebox, running plate, cab, chimney and smoke deflectors are plastic.
The engine features plenty of accurate rivet detail and there are plenty of separately fitted items, such as brass safety valves, clack valves, nameplate, chimney and wire handrails.
However, perhaps the most visually attractive area of the model is the one that will most likely be hidden from view. That is the cab interior and boiler backhead. The detailing quality of the cab instruments, control levers and wheels is absolutely wonderful. The calibrations on the gauges are legible under a magnifying glass, and the water gauge glasses, regulator, reverser and atomiser could be regarded as miniature works of art.
So the question is will models of this quality be run on layouts by young children, or are these models now aimed at collectors to proudly put on display? Certainly these new, highly detailed models do look absolutely fabulous on display but look equally impressive on a well built layout. That is not to say that they would look out of place on a simple layout either.
Hornby have obviously thought of this as they often produce Limited Edition models, clearly aimed at the collector. In 2008 they produced a 70th Anniversary Edition of the World Famous Class A4 Mallard, complete with gold plated exterior metal parts. This specially commissioned pack was limited to 5000 and each one comes complete with a certificate of Authenticity.
With the introduction of Digital Control, (DCC) locomotives now have features such as lights that work and stay lit all the time something not feasible with a conventional layout unless using a separate power source in each loco and also sound. These new features bring a whole new level of realism to the hobby. These DCC locomotives are obviously intended to be used on layouts to add extra dimensions to the operation of the layout, and also as an added experience for the observers.
However, at the other end of the spectrum, Hornby also have a range of models aimed at the younger enthusiast. Known as the RailRoad range, these models do not have the smaller, more easily damaged detail parts that adorn the new super detailed models. The Hornby RailRoad Range also offers a simple and cost effective way of getting into the hobby.
So, summing up. Are model trains toys, models or miniature works of art? The impressive quality of some of the recent models could well be classed as works of art. A large contingency of enthusiasts are of the opinion that steam locomotives were works of art and these new models faithfully reproduce the character and charm of the originals. However, how many children still get a great amount of pleasure from operating their first train set? These are the ones that will go on to become enthusiasts and collectors as they grow older.
I suppose the answer is ‘Yes!’ to all three!
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