The G1MCo model is a runner, seen in action on their video and at the Fosse G1 meeting last weekend.
As for it being inferior, that is a kind way of saying that it has slip eccentric valve gear, and not the fully-working Walschaert gear of the Aster model and only two cylinders, instead of the prototypical three of the RBN.
Mr Pullen has said - ‘Although the Aster model is far superior is appearance, accuracy and specification…’ It is facile to note that, ‘well, he WOULD say that, wouldn’t he?’ when the hobby world knows of the incredible detail and fine specification and performance offered by Aster products. A side-by-side comparsion will never happen or rather, one staged by the protagonists in this farce, but a look at the G1MCo video close-ups of the RBN posed on track on another of their productions - the Mallard video, leaves little doubt that there is a noticeable lack of finer detail in their model, by comparison with the test model so far produced by Aster.
As Mr Pullen pointed out, the Aster model was announced almost two years ago, and the G1MCo version appeared out of the blue in what appears to be a deliberate up-staging exercise in the introduction of a much-longed for model from Aster Hobbies. Their model can be seen on Youtube on the factory roof layout in Yokohama, in a trial exercise run.
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