NER T3/LNER Q7: WIP shot

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Just driven the activity and enjoyed it.

Not too keen on the grey wheels. Trying to darken them darkens the con rods. Perhaps seperate colour patches could be used.

I also would prefer the wagons in their own folder. It's too easy to forget where they are when you want to use them in activities.
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Is it correct to have an LNER tender with the T3?
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Can't see why not :)

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rwaceyw wrote:Image

Can't see why not :)

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I do not agree! Your photo and the model are the later LNER liveried version which was designated Q7. This was previously designated T3 when manufactured by NER. The configuration is correct but should be referred to as the LNER Q7 and not the NER T3 as it is in the download. It was later given BR number 63460 (hint to morpethcurve). Anyway, whatever livery, a very nice model!

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dforrest wrote:Is it correct to have an LNER tender with the T3?
I see what you mean now :oops:

Sorry for the misinterpretation :oops:

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Hey, if you don't like the wheels, feel free to do a reskin! I'll try to tone them doen a bit on the J39 I'm doing ATM, though.
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Great loco!

Just downloaded it but was disapointed by the sounds, at 2mph it sounds like you are doing 20 and at 10mph it sounds like you are doing 100 and at 50mph it sounds like your breaking the speed limit!

Great model anyhow! Well done to all involved!
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Hi Mate

Are you using Stuarts packs? If so (and MC has directed it to the right ones), then it is realistic. Don't forget, a lot of soundpacks, especially the default Flying Scotsman, are massively wrong and the timing is completely wrong.

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3 cylinders mean there should be 6 beats per wheel rotation.
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I must admit, I thought teh same when I first used the 3 Cylinder pack, not long after it was launched. I was used to hearing locos plod up toi Goathland with a full rake, so hearing a 3 cylinder loco at full bore was a fair old shock!
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Anybody got a picture of one of these in BR livery? I need to know the positioning of numbers etc.
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jimmyladd wrote:Anybody got a picture of one of these in BR livery? I need to know the positioning of numbers etc.
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Post by kevpotts »

Chris

Could I possibly ask you to darken the wheelset and release as an update? Not sure how to do this myself, and I can see this becoming a favourite! Cab views are great for driving within the cab!

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Thanks David! a reskin(or 2!) into BR comming this way soon! :D
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Comming this way soon.....

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