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Re: Class 121

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LeeEAS wrote:
jbilton wrote:
paullad1984 wrote:what is it, i cant see pictures :-(
Hi
Its a Class 121 in its most recent livery.

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Doesn't look anything recent to me :o
Its Midline livery as carried circa 1989,
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Correct, i believe it was designed to try and spice up the old midline yellow and blue?

Ive also seen shots of this vehicle under repaint, where the mid blue stripe was originally in red also (see 55033 on fotopic if the photo search thing is working)
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Re: Class 121

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Hymek wrote:Correct, i believe it was designed to try and spice up the old midline yellow and blue?

Ive also seen shots of this vehicle under repaint, where the mid blue stripe was originally in red also (see 55033 on fotopic if the photo search thing is working)
Fotopic.net search is becoming rather unreliable lately. Even if you suceed, you may recive this:
No results were found for '55033 in 'Photos'
You may wish to expand your search terms, or select a different search type from the tabs above
It's a very unhelpful page :(
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rfletcher72 wrote:
LeeEAS wrote:
jbilton wrote: Hi
Its a Class 121 in its most recent livery.

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Doesn't look anything recent to me :o
Its Midline livery as carried circa 1989,
Yes sorry I forget ..... anything post 1980 is modern to me ........ :lol:
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Re: Class 121

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glasgowworks wrote:
Fotopic.net search is becoming rather unreliable lately. Even if you suceed, you may recive this:
No results were found for '55033 in 'Photos'
You may wish to expand your search terms, or select a different search type from the tabs above
It's a very unhelpful page :(
yes, it is becoming very annoying in its unreliablility
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Re: Class 121

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Thanks for a great model including the 122, 116 and 118. Have noticed that in 1st gear they are very very sluggish but seem fine in the other gears. Can someone point me to the right lines in the eng file that need editing? Thanks.
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Re: Class 121

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jbilton wrote:Yes sorry I forget ..... anything post 1980 is modern to me ........ :lol:
Ah, modern to me is anything post 2000 :lol:
glasgowworks wrote:Fotopic.net search is becoming rather unreliable lately. Even if you suceed, you may recive this:
No results were found for '55033 in 'Photos'
You may wish to expand your search terms, or select a different search type from the tabs above
It's a very unhelpful page :(
Yes fotopic search is down atm, it's rather annoying cos I used to use it a lot. :-?

But it just so happens I have a few photos of 55033 here, if you're still looking for some:
http://37518.fotopic.net/p63955209.html
http://37518.fotopic.net/p63955210.html
http://37518.fotopic.net/p63955505.html
http://37518.fotopic.net/p63955511.html
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Re: Class 121

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Hi guys,
Have just got round to running this. Excellent all round. I also thought it was about time to go through the DMUs I have downloaded over time and pair them up with 2 or 3 window cabviews. My question is this: The 3 windowed version has a night texture but it appears that the 2 windowed version has the same ace file for night/day. Is there a night texture banging around somewhere that I've not been able to find yet?
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Re: Class 121

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Hi Doc
Do you mean this one

 Click to view more informationEarly DMU 'Night' Cabview [1051594 bytes] - Early DMU 'Night' Cabview.zip
File ID: 20734 Date: 25 Feb 2009 - 767 Downloads


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Re: Class 121

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That's exactly the one Jon.
Thanks for that.
Now to move on to the next problem in another topic that's just come up!! :(

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