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This was simply for practise and i will not be uploading it or distributing it.

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As it was only practise i didn't bother with the tender as it was incredibly simple.
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haha

it looks ummmmm interesting.... :roll:

Maybe this will get more women interested in railways :wink:
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As i said it was a quick practise, pink was on my palette and it seemed unusual :)
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Pink & Red go together, I would be suprised if the NRM saw this and did it for real :roll:

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kieranhardy wrote:haha

it looks ummmmm interesting.... :roll:

Maybe this will get more women interested in railways :wink:
If thats what it is going to take to get women interested we don't want them!!! Pete Waterman was given a death threat by a VICAR because he painted the Flying Scotsman bruinswick green! He said Waterman should be tied to the rails and run over by the loco! What would the same vicar say if he had painted it that shade? :D
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hahah

Flying scotsman did look good in that livery though. I went to see it at swanage a long time ago but the photos got lost in the post. :(
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Any suggestions for a new project, a more serious one.

If so i'd like a link to the model, and a picture of the reskinned version.
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Post it! My 5 year old daughter would love that!
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How about trying to convert the BATS 28XX into a 38XX, preferably 3850 :D :D :D I'd love to do it but just havn't got the know how, yet!
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dinmore wrote:How about trying to convert the BATS 28XX into a 38XX, preferably 3850 :D :D :D I'd love to do it but just havn't got the know how, yet!
Get me some pics and a model download link and i'll try.
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It can't be done, it would require an entirely new model.

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How about doing the L&H Fairburn 2085 in Caladonian livery, as it ran for at the begining of it's preserved life :-?

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rwaceyw wrote:It can't be done, it would require an entirely new model.

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Its not possible to modify just the cab to the latter collet type then?
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RobertM wrote:How about doing the L&H Fairburn 2085 in Caladonian livery, as it ran for at the begining of it's preserved life :-?

RobertM :D
Pics + model please.
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Theres no model ;)

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