EWS liveried 37's
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- JAMTHEMAN
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EWS liveried 37's
Hi all
Would anyone be able to do some more EWS liveried 37's to the same standard as 37670?
Ones i would like to see and can provide pics of if needed are
37401 'The Royal Scotsman' maroon EWS
37405
37410 'Aluminuim 100' in faded Transrail livery
37411 'The scottish railway preservation society' (black headcode boxes)
37415 (with black headcode boxes)
37416 'Sir Robert Mc Alpine/Concrete Bob'
37421
37426
37427
37669
37684 'Peak National Park'
all locos are in EWS red except for 401 and 410
Thanks in advance if anyone does any of these
Jamie
Website - http://regionalrail.fotopic.net
Please have a look updated nameplates section and *NEW* Edinburgh from 9 February 2003.
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Would anyone be able to do some more EWS liveried 37's to the same standard as 37670?
Ones i would like to see and can provide pics of if needed are
37401 'The Royal Scotsman' maroon EWS
37405
37410 'Aluminuim 100' in faded Transrail livery
37411 'The scottish railway preservation society' (black headcode boxes)
37415 (with black headcode boxes)
37416 'Sir Robert Mc Alpine/Concrete Bob'
37421
37426
37427
37669
37684 'Peak National Park'
all locos are in EWS red except for 401 and 410
Thanks in advance if anyone does any of these
Jamie
Website - http://regionalrail.fotopic.net
Please have a look updated nameplates section and *NEW* Edinburgh from 9 February 2003.
Out and about from 11 February 2003 now added.
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- markshipman
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I'm working on 37114 at present, and will probably also do it as 37057. 37408 in EWS maroon is also on the to do list and i'd better add a center box 37/0 perhaps 37220 that will give the repainters all they need to make further examples
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- anamorph
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I'm doing a couple of reskins of Mark's models at the moment, so I'll think about those also.
I've got "Royal Scotsman" in the pipeline,
and also doing "Berwick Middle School" and "The Scottish Railway Preservation Society" - there were 2 37's named as this, 37411 and 37413.
Also in the pipeline is "Oor Wullie"
They are my first reskins, so I have to wait for a suitable 37/4 from Mark first, but I'm happy with the others: I just need to get the time to sit down to it. Whoever invented work is a moron!
Also in the pipeline: Reskins of Sean Lim's class 60, for which he has already provided assistance!
OK I know I've go a lot on the go at the moment, so I think Oor Wullie will be the first upload, followed by the 60's.
I've got "Royal Scotsman" in the pipeline,
and also doing "Berwick Middle School" and "The Scottish Railway Preservation Society" - there were 2 37's named as this, 37411 and 37413.
Also in the pipeline is "Oor Wullie"
They are my first reskins, so I have to wait for a suitable 37/4 from Mark first, but I'm happy with the others: I just need to get the time to sit down to it. Whoever invented work is a moron!
Also in the pipeline: Reskins of Sean Lim's class 60, for which he has already provided assistance!
OK I know I've go a lot on the go at the moment, so I think Oor Wullie will be the first upload, followed by the 60's.
- JAMTHEMAN
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Hi all
Thats good news
the SRPS name has been on both 37411 37413
The berwick name was on 37717
Jamie
http://regionalrail.fotopic.net
Thats good news
the SRPS name has been on both 37411 37413
The berwick name was on 37717
Jamie
http://regionalrail.fotopic.net