Finally managed to get some eyepiece time before the clouds rolled in. As I've had the 8" gso dob for a while this acts as a kind of base point for the experience with the 12.
Out the box the fit and finish of all the parts was excellent, no issues in assembly at all. Came with the same 30mm super view and 9mm plossel as the outgoing scope.
As for handling, I'm lucky I can store the scope in a big garage. The OTA sits horizontally on its polystyrene packing pieces, with the base next to it. Both are pretty easy to carry individually. If I had to move them together I would be looking for a sack Truck or something similar.
For comparison I used to move the 8 around with the OTA on the base, if you are comfortable with that moving the individual parts of the 12 is no issue.
Coming from the 8, never really found cool down much of an issue as the scope being in the garage was usually pretty close to ambient. The 12 really needs some time to settle, after 15 mins or so it really cleared up. Something to bear in mind if you store the scope indoors.
Reasonably clear night, could just about see the casinni division on saturn with the 9mm eyepiece, but not very dark with a fair bit of sky glow off of the passing clouds. Struggled to see much nebulosity around lagoon and triffid nebulas.
What was noticeable though was how much brighter the stars were than what I was used to. Best viewing of the evening were globular clusters, omega centuri is a lot bigger than I ever remember it, as is TUC47. Swung over to M4 in scorpious which was always a grey smudge in the 8, now there is much more in the way of structure and defined stars.
And then the clouds came back in. Still a good start, and hopefully there will be some nice cold clear winters nights along shortly.
Ths scope is a lot tougher on the gso super view 30mm eyepiece. In the F6 8" it was a great eyepiece, now the distortion at the edges is a lot more noticeable. However the 9mm plossel is fine, in fact it's a lot more useable than in the 8 with the extra aperture.
GSO have also stopped putting the safety undercut on eyepieces. Not a major issue, but something to note.
Overall its been a good step up, dso hunting has just got a lot easier. The 12" is a beast though and I wouldn't recommend to beginners or anyone who has to carry it any distance. It is a lot nicer on the back not having to bend as far.
Clear skies
