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BR Class 92 - Railfreight Grey - 92002 'H. G. Wells' - DCC Silent

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BR Class 92 - Railfreight Grey - 92002 'H. G. Wells' - DCC Silent92002 H. G. Wells Railfreight GreyCompleted by Brush Traction in December 1993 and named after the prolific English writer H. G. Wells, No. 92002 would spend its formative years undergoing testing, initially at the Railway Technical Centre, Derby, then at the Velim test track near Prague in the Czech Republic and, finally, at the Arsenal complex near Vienna in Austria. Repatriated to the UK in time for the Crewe Basford Hall Open Day in August 1995,

92002 H.G. Wells Railfreight GreyCompleted by Brush Traction in December 1993 and named after the prolific English writer H.G. Wells, No. 92002 would spend its formative years undergoing testing, initially at the Railway Technical Centre, Derby, then at the Velim test track near Prague in the Czech Republic and, finally, at the Arsenal complex near Vienna in Austria. Repatriated to the UK in time for the Crewe Basford Hall Open Day in August 1995, it was eventually taken into stock in October 1996 at Crewe International Electric Maintenance Depot some two years after the opening of the Channel Tunnel. Initially subsisting on a diet of trains between Dollands Moor and North London over the ‘classic’ third rail route - once cleared by Railtrack - it joined English Welsh & Scottish Railway on its takeover of Railfreight Distribution in November 1997 and by the end of the decade the dual-voltage locomotive could be found with ‘pan’ up working the full length of the West Coast Main Line between Mossend and Wembley, while services on the East Coast route followed a couple of years later. No. 92002, by now defaced with an EWS ‘big beasties’ sticker, was stored in December 2008 and later re-instated after the sale to DB Schenker in November 2012. It spent several months hired to Direct Rail Services in 2014 and was sidelined again that same November. With its European signalling capability, DB exported the Class 92 to its subsidiary in Romania in April 2015 and renumbered it 91 53 0472 003-9 with the name Lucian Blaga after the philosopher and poet. The Class 92 was later sold to Croatia-based Transagent Rail in 2018 and after several years of use it is now stored at Dunakeszi Works, Budapest in Hungary.

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Stephanie S.
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 2
Gave it a Try
I have always used the Chuck It ball and ball launcher. I thought I would try this since the price was better. There is definitely a reason it is priced lower. The handle on this one twists on and constantly comes undone when you throw, and it does not launch nearly as well. I would not order this product again.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026
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Elijah
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 4
A few usability issues
My dog is obsessed with playing fetch. It’s part of our daily routine. Pros - I like that this comes with two launchers so we can keep one at home and one in the car. - Build feels solid Cons - The cup is slightly too small for regular sized tennis balls. I buy the large Costco box of Penn tennis balls every couple of years for my dog. If you fully seat the ball in the cup/launching end, it’s extremely difficult to throw and puts some strain on your wrist. — the workaround is to only partially insert the ball when picking it up. - Like others have stated, the launcher does come unscrewed occasionally after a few throws. It’s kind of annoying so I’ll likely try some thread lock, but ideally that wouldn’t be necessary.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026
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Peter J Anderson
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun!!!
I can’t say enough good things about this tennis ball launcher! Roxy absolutely loves it. Every time I pick it up, her tail goes crazy with excitement. It’s so easy on my arm, and I love that it gives her a great way to burn off energy. The launcher is sturdy, well-made, and works like a charm. If you have a high-energy pup like Roxy, this is a must-have!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026
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D. Rodriguez
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 3
Fun along with frustration….
The product is good. The only problem is that the dark blue handle screws onto the lighter blue stick, and every 5-10 throws it comes unscrewed, and you have to screw them back tight. Maybe if they put a little bump in the handle and an indent on the handle so they could click into place it would work fine.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
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Jody
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Great value. Durable
Durable! Dog loved it.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2021

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