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Myself and jon have been working away in the WW and have come up with some new TTA wagons. Planning to do as many liveries as possible and will be realesing them either in packs or by themsleves for FSF on the MT site in due time.

Hope you will like them.

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stunning - well done guys! Like you say, some varieties of this would be excellent, especially with the prominent number. There's been some great stuff coming out of MT recently on FSF.
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Very nice indeed! As a wagon which was built in steam days, and has lasted this long, I'm sure they'd be much liked!

A useful thing would be for each release to have something in the read me about the dates the wagons run in that livery between, if possible. Since they've lasted 40 years, getting the wrong livery in the wrong consist could be like running a 60 on an unfitted coal train!
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since the numbers are so big, it might be advisible to do a variety of different numbers (and different amounts of weathering on each one). That of course is a mammoth undertaking... Very nice though.
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Hi
Yes very nice...and a very usefull "go anywhere" addition to anyone's fleet.
Different levels of weathering would need different models....but he different numbers could be done via freight annimation....then you could in theory make hundreds, but the download and installation smaller.
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Another couple more we've made, a nice set of dirty and clean versions.

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Very nice looking; gotta get me some of that!
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