S&DJR 7F

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Hi Dave,

Nice One,

looking very good indeed

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Looking very, very good, be nice to have another one to play with, aving only had the one from the ELR disk so far!
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:D Very nice.

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Nice one,Dave - it really looks the part in that livery. :D
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cor thats nice
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It's a pity the usual rivet counters don't think so they reckon the blue is the wrong shade,mind you I can't see any thing wrong with it,I'm just pleased Dave has taken the time and effort to make the S&DR Blue and BR black versions of this much needed loco.

Thanks Dave for your efforts.

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No question of rivet counting on my behalf Michael, just a constructive point offered in good faith.

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twomanydjs wrote:No 88 at Washford
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Now that's beautiful! Excellent work!
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michaelhendle wrote:It's a pity the usual rivet counters don't think so they reckon the blue is the wrong shade
We both actually complimented the model, and both merely pointed out the livery could be darkened. As Ash already says, it's not really rivet counting. I have tested many models in the past and given constructive criticism and the authors have always been happy enough to take that into account and tried to rectify it as best they can and have never called me a rivet counter.
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Its a wonderful model, a credit to you sir, only concern i have is the chimney shape, but as a non-modeller il live with it as its such a gorgous loco!
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I'm testing 88's sister loco 53809 I'll post a shot of her on her heavy freight run tomorrow.
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i cant wait to see a nice activity for the WSR route written when 88 becomes available :-D
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I'm almost certain that can be arranged on my part. I promise to do something other than a passenger act!

Really looking forward to 88!
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Hi
Thanks for all the comments I know the color isn’t quit right and I am still trying to get it as near it as possible as for the chimney I haven’t got any drawing so i have been using photos so if anyone has ether a photo of the chimney or some drawings that would be great but until then I will keep working away at it.
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