favorite steam loco downloads for UKTrainSim of all time

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favorite steam loco downloads for UKTrainSim of all time

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what are your favorites pleas tell me !!!!!

mine is 92 Squadron, especially with the bullied sound set included
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The one with wheels
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The Australian 38 first took my imagination, smart cab view and sounds and the LV_JWilkes is spot on. Also the African SA25 with it's wood lined cab, gorgeous.
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What else but Edward Farm's Y1 and Y3 Sentinels (do I remember him saying that an LMS version was coming soon?).
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Now that's a toughie. I'm a big fan of NER steam, but I built a most of 'em, so that don't count. For preference, I woud say it would have to be...Nope, can't decide. There's too much good stuff to choose from. I'll get back to you in a bit.
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I'm back (Cue Fast Show sketch):

"This week, I are been mostly driving
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I went to Morpeth once, it was shut, happy new year all :)
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dforrest wrote:What else but Edward Farm's Y1 and Y3 Sentinels (do I remember him saying that an LMS version was coming soon?).
Nice of someone to say 1 of mine (thought it is Farms not Farm David ;)). I'd forgotten all about that LMS 1, have to dig up pics of it (hopefully its the same model, not got plans for the S&D pair).
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I like Tim Elsby's Sutton Belle/Flyer as I'm a big fan of the minimum gauge.
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The 7Fs made by terry Thornton- superb models!
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eddief wrote:
dforrest wrote:What else but Edward Farm's Y1 and Y3 Sentinels (do I remember him saying that an LMS version was coming soon?).
Nice of someone to say 1 of mine (thought it is Farms not Farm David ;)). I'd forgotten all about that LMS 1, have to dig up pics of it (hopefully its the same model, not got plans for the S&D pair).
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Misplaced apostrophe, my apologies Mr. Farms!!! Its good to hear that you still remember the LMS version. Best regards for the New Year.

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My favourite at the moment is the Class 56 56028, with the cabview which was just uploaded (great job on both BTW).
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Can't see a class 56 being a steam loco somehow ;)

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dforrest wrote:Eddie:

Misplaced apostrophe, my apologies Mr. Farms!!! Its good to hear that you still remember the LMS version. Best regards for the New Year.
Lol, no worries David. I've done a quick reskin today for it to put the LMS number and a larger BR early crest on then on the LNER models. I'll look at doing 1 or 2 other tweaks to it (if they are needed) before release :). Also, look out for a release of an old model that I've brought back into the works to please all you Southern fans :)
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