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You wouldn't be thinking of doing a 91 rake in the new NXEC livery and a 90 rake in the new NXEA livery now, would you :-? :wink:
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ajax103 wrote:You wouldn't be thinking of doing a 91 rake in the new NXEC livery and a 90 rake in the new NXEA livery now, would you :-? :wink:
Suspects a 'Hint Hint' from ajax...
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ajax103 wrote:You wouldn't be thinking of doing a 91 rake in the new NXEC livery and a 90 rake in the new NXEA livery now, would you :-? :wink:
i wont be doing the 225 set in NXEC until there is an actual set released in the livery. no point in guessing what it'll look like
as for the class 90, we'll see :wink:
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carlwestwood wrote:
ajax103 wrote:You wouldn't be thinking of doing a 91 rake in the new NXEC livery and a 90 rake in the new NXEA livery now, would you :-? :wink:
i wont be doing the 225 set in NXEC until there is an actual set released in the livery. no point in guessing what it'll look like
as for the class 90, we'll see :wink:
Okay thanks, I just thought I ask since you seem to be doing some NXEC/GNER stuff, :wink:
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Apparently, 91102 will be released to the wild (or the national rail network) shortly in NXEC livery. Dunno if thats true...
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in msts now ive done the headlights
im going to include this power car and another in a pack of two - so im taking requests as to the other power car :wink:

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carlwestwood wrote:in msts now ive done the headlights
im going to include this power car and another in a pack of two - so im taking requests as to the other power car :wink:

How about 43367 'Deltic 50 1955-2005'?
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you havent downloaded the white stripe HST then have you? that ones in there
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carlwestwood wrote:you havent downloaded the white stripe HST then have you? that ones in there
I have downloaded it but haven't yet installed it, as MSTS likes to run for a bit then does a dying act on me. Can't really think of any more GNER/NXEC powercars, :(
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How about 43313.
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Thanks Carl for all these great things!

Nice resemblence?

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hmm. ive just noticed how "grey" the textures on as apposed to silver. may have to release a patch
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Heh Heh - once again, I create people work...
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Would this also be a bad time to point out the incorrect coach lettering for the NXEC livery HST's? First class appears to have a H next to the door, but in real life the coaches are the same as the old GNER ones.. Standard is B, C, D, E, F, [G]. First is K, L, M

And the headrest cloths are only in first class, and seats are alternate greyish and blue

Not that i'm nit picking, but as a patch was in the talks anyway :D

Awesome work though. Really. Have started to replace the ECE stock with these.

Looking forward to some more stuff from you carl!

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I think your work is great Carl. However, looking at the comparison between the MSTS and real life it seems to me that the angle of the silver/white intersect is too steep, if you see what I mean.

Great work though :D
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