Project High Speed Train

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ajax103 wrote:
JPTRAIN wrote:When will you release them?
When he's good and ready, :roll:

You've got two choices here;

1. wait for it to be released like everyone else
2. let him release a unfinished project, then let the complains roll in.
Alex,

dont you think your being a bit hard on him, its his first post, the poor guy!
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I've edited my earlier post, I'm sorry if it sounded harsh which it wasn't suppose to.
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to clear up everything... they'll be released in the new year :wink:
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Looking good,

just a minor point tho, GCs HST PCs are buffer fitted.

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JSReeves86 wrote:Looking good,

just a minor point tho, GCs HST PCs are buffer fitted.

JR
feel free to make a HST Powercar model with buffers so i can use it then!!! :roll:
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carlwestwood wrote:
JSReeves86 wrote:Looking good,

just a minor point tho, GCs HST PCs are buffer fitted.

JR
feel free to make a HST Powercar model with buffers so i can use it then!!! :roll:
There is another way, you could use EB's West Coast Express HST model if you've got the route and reskin it but having said that, you would need EB's permission to use their model to reskin it and upload it to the community.

Haven't said that though, I'm perfectly happy with the HST Powercar model without the buffers as you can only do the best you can.

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Done some work on the interiors....

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Wow!

Loving it.! :D
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As the Justin Timberlake and McDonalds adverts to say, I'm Lovin It, :D
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progress on the NXEC set....



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Outstanding. :D
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Looking good, but it'd be nice to have a more metallic effect on the grey rather than a block colour....probably tough but would make it outstanding IMO.

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You wouldn't happen to be also doing a HST in AXC livery as well, would you? Looks great so far, :D
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Looking good :D

Sorry to nit-pick but I think the sloping white section on the back power car is the wrong way - it should slope left to right to match the coaches

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gazlo wrote:Looking good :D

Sorry to nit-pick but I think the sloping white section on the back power car is the wrong way - it should slope left to right to match the coaches

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It is the right way, he's just reversed the loco :wink: Nothing to worry about, :D
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