Re: Wishlist
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:14 am
Hienergize wrote:A decent 4REP to use on DC v6 since the one included on the DC v3 CD's been withdrawn from the libary
The one from Making Tracks is superb.
Cheers
Jon
Hienergize wrote:A decent 4REP to use on DC v6 since the one included on the DC v3 CD's been withdrawn from the libary
I'll second that, excellent model, detailing on it makes it almost real.jbilton wrote:The one from Making Tracks is superb.energize wrote:A decent 4REP to use on DC v6 since the one included on the DC v3 CD's been withdrawn from the libary
Again, I would say Making Tracks would be the best option.jontrains12 wrote:A new Class 33+Some SR Coaches
When i say SR Coaches SR for Southern RailwayNiallGray wrote:Again, I would say Making Tracks would be the best option.jontrains12 wrote:A new Class 33+Some SR Coaches
You don't have to be rude. Niall was giving you some advice. Maybe you should say Southern Railway instead of SR to avoid misunderstanding!jontrains12 wrote:When i say SR Coaches SR for Southern RailwayNiallGray wrote:Again, I would say Making Tracks would be the best option.jontrains12 wrote:A new Class 33+Some SR Coaches
I didn't take that as rudeness. But expanding on original post would have helped. When I think of 33 and SR coaches, I would immediately think of "Southern Region" BR coaches, ie Mk1s as that's what they worked with.connorurry wrote:You don't have to be rude. Niall was giving you some advice. Maybe you should say Southern Railway instead of SR to avoid misunderstanding!jontrains12 wrote:When i say SR Coaches SR for Southern RailwayNiallGray wrote: Again, I would say Making Tracks would be the best option.
Or even the NSE variants of the 165/166.ragodley1987 wrote:A Thames Turbo pack would be nice as liveries are limited at the moment. A Class 168/0 would be very nice to go with it
Hi sorry I did not mean to be Rude.NiallGray wrote: I didn't take that as rudeness. But expanding on original post would have helped. When I think of 33 and SR coaches, I would immediately think of "Southern Region" BR coaches, ie Mk1s as that's what they worked with.