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Hatton's have just released a wonderful little Andrew Barclay 0-4-0 ST model. It has been long anticipated, and I received my one (in fabulous Caledonian Railway livery) this weekend. Whilst not without its teething problems, it's going to be a lovely addition to my fleet. Jump to... 00:00 - Introduction, overview and short review 06:04 - Brief history of the Andrew Barclay, his company & the loco 07:14 - DC/analogue test track 09:10 - Body removal 14:06 - Decoder installation 19:58 - Body replacement 21:00 - DCC/digital test track Andrew Barclay Sons & Co. were a locomotive building company based in Kilmarnock, Scotland. They became known for producing their standardised saddle tank locomotives, mainly for industrial use. They had a small selection of options available to prospective buyers such as alternative cabs, cylinders, chimneys and tanks. This video provides a short overview and review of the model itself, briefly touches on the history of the man, the company and the loco, and then turns to body removal and DCC decoder installation. You can buy the Gaugemaster DCC23 decoder to fit this locomotive here: https://amzn.to/2F06mYE Thank you very much for watching. Please comment, like, share and subscribe! Find out more about Strathpeffer Junction at: http://www.strathpefferjunction.com