I'd just like to say well done - age 15, first repaint, a great first attempt.
(and extremely useful soon when the new Mid East UK route is released - it contains the Nene Valley)
Secondly congrats on being the first J94 repaint for download.
Thirdly, if you'd like to contact me through the email link below this message, I have lots of goodies and suggestions for help with texturing and changing the model to remove the pipe on one side, which does not appear on 75006
Finally - if you're doing a re-paint and want some shine - here are the settings I use with the shape file manager:
Preserved J94 "Shine"
ROD01 LoShine
ROD02 LoShine
BOILER HiShine
BRASS HiShine
HANDRAIL HiShine
CAB HiShine
BUFFER LoShine
STEPS LoShine
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Andrew Hardys Nene Valley J94 repaint
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It is a very nice job indeed! Its a pity that the real one looks a bit of a mess but I expect it didn't have the experts that we have here
I prefered her without the lining and numbers as she looked more like a working engine, but that was just me
Again and excellent job with the model, I will have to take her for a spin!
I prefered her without the lining and numbers as she looked more like a working engine, but that was just me
Again and excellent job with the model, I will have to take her for a spin!
Daryn Dunkley

Rebuilding the LNWR piece by piece!

Rebuilding the LNWR piece by piece!