A2 A.H.Peppercorn so far

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A2 A.H.Peppercorn so far

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Hi all

The A2 so far needs rods and a few other small details


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Peter :)
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Hi Peter
No a big steam fan....as you know......but that is one superb loco....and I'll look forwards to being able to download it. :P
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woow what a beauty!!!

will it need the 2cylinder sound set coz i can almost hear it when i look at the pic!!!!
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A three cylinder sound set would be more appropriate.
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Re: A2 A.H.Peppercorn so far

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harveype wrote:Hi all

The A2 so far needs rods and a few other small details


Click the image to zoom in


Peter :)
Like a tender :wink:
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chrishal11 wrote: Like a tender :wink: [/b]
I just knew some donkey was going to make that comment.........had to be you didn't it Chris... :roll:
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Always is :wink:
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Always is :wink:
How could i resist? :lol:
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Mind you it is trying to emulate Britannia by being a single cylinder pacific!

(inside cylinder... :wink: )

Looking good Peter :)

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looks great Peter, brilliant :)
I look forward to downloading it ( and maybe reskinning it into Blue Peter )
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Oh dear,here come the B&KR suggestion again! ;-)
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Glad you built that one Peter, I used to see A.H.Peppercorn regularly at Tweedmouth station in the 1950s.
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Post by harveype »

Thanks all

I will be uploading a version of Blue Peter anyway(thanks anyway Jonathan) as Blue Peter has a double stack and is slightly different just behind the stack and has some extra detail on the right hand side that the single stack version does not have.


Thanks for the comments
Peter :)
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Post by jimmyladd »

Peter, I don't know if its the camera angle, but the cab looks a bit short. Infact the whole back end looks a little strange to me. Any chance of another screenie from a different angle, say square on the side to compare it with?
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Post by spartacus »

The cab does look a little short, but I think the proportions of the firebox are too small, which should be almost as high os the cab roof, and almost as wide as the windows. It may be the photo angle, but does your model have a streamlined cab or not?

Despite the few minor problems around the firebox/cab, the rest looks very good! :D
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