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Stunning m8 :) any chance of..... lol only kidding m8
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I can't wait for the 421s, my birthday's coming early. :D
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Anton,

They look absolutely stunning mate. :D

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Groovy! 8) I've got 2 weeks off now, so I'm gonna have to give a go at making some Dorset Coast activities with some of your recent releases (hopefully including these!) Cheers very much mate! :D

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JAGuar8 wrote:Groovy! 8) I've got 2 weeks off now, so I'm gonna have to give a go at making some Dorset Coast activities with some of your recent releases (hopefully including these!) Cheers very much mate! :D

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The Network SouthEast VEP is now released.

 Click to view more informationClass 423 3415 [VEP] NSE [8417898 bytes] - NSE_VEP_Setup.zip
File ID: 18336 Date: 27 Jan 2008 - 1731 Downloads


It will be great for my Network SouthEast activity packs for London South East and London South Coast.
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Sorry there has a been a slight delay on this, but the NSE CIG is now complete and just about be uploaded.



Manged to get rid of the horid white window effect.
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Backfoot2002 wrote:Sorry there has a been a slight delay on this, but the NSE CIG is now complete and just about be uploaded.
No need to apologise, Anton! Good things come to those who wait :wink:
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Hello Anton and co,

Thanks for uploading these slammers, brings back happy memories for me for I used to travel on them all the time in my younger days, much more fun than the 444/450s we have down this way now. I'd rather drag my catering trolley through one of those instead of a 444, but hey ho that's progress and it keeps me in a job hehehe.

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The 421 is also available for download now off the front page of UKTS
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Perhaps you could do a Class 415/416 EPB EMU? There are two models (BR Green, BR Blue, but no NSE)
Just a little suggestion, no desire for it.
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