Thanks for the excellent King

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Re: Thanks for the excellent King

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Hi Kevin

Many thanks for this wonderfully modelled "King".
Another great asset from you and for the Sim.

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With reference to the animation Kevin... now you know why I chose the Hall instead of a King/Castle :)

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Halls & King

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Thankyou, to both you and Matt for such wonderfull models, they complement each other perfectly. :D

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Fantastic model! But when I went to editor to load, I couldn't find a tender - used one from the Hall. Is that right?

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Thanks for the comments :)

kevpotts wrote:Fantastic model! But when I went to editor to load, I couldn't find a tender - used one from the Hall. Is that right?

Many thanks
That one should work, but the "official" one for loco is named "Collet 4000gal (kngtrains)"

Cheers,
Kevin
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I've made a start with a BR version, tonight:-



Cheers,

Kevin
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hello, kevin

Thanks for this nice Work.

greets ice
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kevmt wrote:Thanks for the comments :)

kevpotts wrote:Fantastic model! But when I went to editor to load, I couldn't find a tender - used one from the Hall. Is that right?

Many thanks
That one should work, but the "official" one for loco is named "Collet 4000gal (kngtrains)"

Cheers,
Kevin
Thanks - I'll look at the list again!! Looking forward to the BR version too

Cheers

Kev
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kevmt wrote:I've made a start with a BR version, tonight:-



Cheers,

Kevin
Hi Kevin you really are a star
I like many others await the arrival of your next masterpiece
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Thank you indeed, it is truly stunning
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Cheers :)

By the way, Kevin, I should have said that the tender name was :-

Collet 4000gal Tender (kngtrains) and not as I stated in the previous post.

Cheers,
Kevin
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