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You would not believe that was the same model.
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anton you never fail to amaze i can see that pulling into clapham on its way to reading :lol:

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just one poblem...
the real 458 has a buckeye coupling like the mk.1s
not a delener or scafenberg or whateer you call it
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n863dwt wrote:just one poblem...
the real 458 has a buckeye coupling like the mk.1s
not a delener or scafenberg or whateer you call it
Its a 4 year old model, there are bound to be faults with it! Infact its super low poly count, I think one coach is around 2000 polys! Can't expect mega detail for 2000 polys.

And if you want to start naming stuff thats wrong, I can make a list for you? :roll:
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n863dwt wrote:just one poblem...
the real 458 has a buckeye coupling like the mk.1s
not a delener or scafenberg or whateer you call it

And 4 years ago, there were not a huge amount of photos, and I did not have a digital camera to take anything better than what other people had uploaded to the internet.
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Well, this model looks fabulous!
So, the South Western lines, which route/s are planned to be included?
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hertford wrote:Well, this model looks fabulous!
So, the South Western lines, which route/s are planned to be included?
Don't quite get what you mean there, but i guess you mean whats included in SWL

As of now the route will be covering London Waterloo to Alton and Guildford via Woking as well as branches of this main stretch of line.

If any of the others want to add then please do so :)

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lol, I was just wondering if the routes from Waterloo, Victoria, Brighton and Portsmouth were included too.
Well, where have you got to on the route?
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hertford wrote:lol, I was just wondering if the routes from Waterloo, Victoria, Brighton and Portsmouth were included too.
Crikey, we're only human! :o

If you want any info please see http://www.e-rail-online.co.uk, although things are very quiet at the moment as we're all very busy with school/college/uni work. :(

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trains2 wrote:
hertford wrote:lol, I was just wondering if the routes from Waterloo, Victoria, Brighton and Portsmouth were included too.
Crikey, we're only human! :o

If you want any info please see http://www.e-rail-online.co.uk, although things are very quiet at the moment as we're all very busy with school/college/uni work. :(

Rich
I dont think the PC could handle that network!!

Its been over a month since any updates to the "latest" news :P;)!
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djhedge wrote:Its been over a month since any updates to the "latest" news :P;)!
trains2 wrote:things are very quiet at the moment as we're all very busy with school/college/uni work. :(
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trains2 wrote: although things are very quiet at the moment as we're all very busy with school/college/uni work. :(

Rich
Fair enough! I know the feeling too, what with this being the final push for the exams in June/July :D!
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djhedge wrote:
trains2 wrote: although things are very quiet at the moment as we're all very busy with school/college/uni work. :(

Rich
Fair enough! I know the feeling too, what with this being the final push for the exams in June/July :D!
Well theres a break coming up end of this month :wink:

If youre out during these holiday breaks between woking and London/alton/guildford you may just spot the group on research tours again! :o
Plenty of time to work :P
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Mole259 wrote:
djhedge wrote:
trains2 wrote: although things are very quiet at the moment as we're all very busy with school/college/uni work. :(

Rich
Fair enough! I know the feeling too, what with this being the final push for the exams in June/July :D!
Well theres a break coming up end of this month :wink:

If youre out during these holiday breaks between woking and London/alton/guildford you may just spot the group on research tours again! :o
Plenty of time to work :P
Yes we're usually the young bunch of punters standing on Wimbledon footbridge with 'Gregs' bags and associated sandwiches in our hands. :)
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trains2 wrote:Yes we're usually the young bunch of punters standing on Wimbledon footbridge with 'Gregs' bags and associated sandwiches in our hands. :)
Now you can't beat a Greggs meal deal! 2 sausage rolls, a drink, and a donut for the price of £2 (or £1.90 outside London!) :D:D:D
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