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Some norfolk area private owner coal trucks would be nice :D ,dont think theres been any done from that neck of the woods yet.
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1972 Stock for the Bakerloo line.

There's AI in EB's WCML route, but it's not drivable.
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A 377 in the various First Capital Connect liveries would be nice.

I did a search but could only find Southern liveries :-(
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gswindale wrote:A 377 in the various First Capital Connect liveries would be nice.

I did a search but could only find Southern liveries :-(
We had a FCC 377 from EB until it closed down last year. Perhaps time for me to reskin the model of my Class 377, been thinking about it for a while.

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Hi Ali,

Would be good if you could :-)

It would look good for a bit of variety on some LSE/LBE activities.
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Would be a great idea. I'd certainly use one in activities.
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As is my usual response, the more the merrier.
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glasgowworks wrote:
gswindale wrote:A 377 in the various First Capital Connect liveries would be nice.

I did a search but could only find Southern liveries :-(
We had a FCC 377 from EB until it closed down last year. Perhaps time for me to reskin the model of my Class 377, been thinking about it for a while.

Cheers :D
Alistair Cowell

Would Carl Westwood not release the EB FCC 377 seeing as how it can no longer be bought?
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A refreshed 175 with a reworked front end would be nice.
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2 Routes I would particularly like to see made and put my driving skills to the test are the Ilfracombe to Exeter Branch and The Midhants Railway (Watercressline) :D
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cougar25 wrote:2 Routes I would particularly like to see made and put my driving skills to the test are the Ilfracombe to Exeter Branch and The Midhants Railway (Watercressline) :D
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A Mid Hants route would be good as we have the Swanage, Spa Valley (as part of London South East but set in the 70's), the KESR and RHDR routes for the south and we have most of the locos or loco classes based there. I'd love a Bluebell route as well (as it is currently) which again has most of the locos or loco classes already modelled and then we'd have most of the routes in the south. One problem witn the Bluebell is that quite a bit of the coaching stock isn't available like the Vinatge coaches (LBSCR, SECR, Metropolitan Chesham's etc).

I think at one stage both lines were being worked on but were never completed in MSTS.
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Isle of wight, 1950-1963 time period, with all the lines still open though, and the stock to run it :-D
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The waverley route :D
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The 458s in their new livery.
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The North London Line,Richmond to Woolwich,including Kew Junction and both Wilsden and Gospel Oak,Dalston Junc,with lead in lines from these junctions,so that you can run trains to and from the Western,Midland and Eastern Regions
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