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nice and dirty *thumbs up*
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Help need once again though, with the headcodes and destinations. If anyone knows any, or would like one, just let me know
WAGN don't have route numbers, but the destinations for their 365s would be King's Cross, Peterborough, Cambridge, and King's Lynn.
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ok thanks for that Simon. I found a picture, that showed me what they are like. I have done the other version too this evening also. I also noticed that the undersection on the 365 if different to a 465, so ive changed the panels. Here are the two version next to one another:

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excellent, great weathering :D
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I believe they run between Kings X and King's Lynn, so that's two.

Now would be a perfect time for someone to create a cab view for the turbos and networkers. I might have a pop myself, it would be a change from reskinning.
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Well someone pointed this out to me last night, but the only destinations needed, are Kings X & Peterbough, as routes dont cover anymore distance really.
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Sorry Not In Service? You HAVE to include that one :P
Also, it might be a challenge to make some blinds that are obviously broken, as they have characters missing or extra dots where there aint supposed to be any.
Unless they're all in perfect working order? Unlike Centrals :P
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Backfoot2002 wrote:ok thanks for that Simon. I found a picture, that showed me what they are like. I have done the other version too this evening also. I also noticed that the undersection on the 365 if different to a 465, so ive changed the panels. Here are the two version next to one another:

http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php ... inal_5.jpg
Those look really good, very detailed :) they look very acurate :). I have one question though :) (i'm only curious :) - not asking for anything to be made :))

I'm just curious, would there be a 3rd rail version of the 365 since they were going along south eastern routes about 3-6 years ago, e.g

30 Victoria Via Faversham & Bromley South
50 Victoria Via Faversham & Bromley South

I used to catch these a lot when they were around.
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i dunno if its already been covered but the 465/466 do not have dellner couplers.. atleast not yet....

thats what the coupling texture looks like


oh yeah and the wagn 365 units have black/grey roofs... i assume this is to hide any dirt from tunnels shared with gner hst diesel units
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Hello. Was the person responsible for the models of the 365s the same person who created the 465s? The front window/roof profile is wrong on the 365s. They should look as this 465 does. Any chance of an updated version?

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Its the same model.
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 Click to view more informationWAGN/Connex Class 365 EMU [1520671 bytes] - WagnConnexClass365.zip
File ID: 7224 Date: 15 Nov 2003 - 1707 Downloads


If you look at this model, for example, and compare it with the ones above, you'll see what I mean!

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Sorry folks, I'd missed the earlier part of the thread, I see it's already well-in-hand... :roll:

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Backfoot2002 wrote:Image
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