Spanish Loco

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Spanish Loco

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Hi

A nice little Spanish loco has appeared on http://www.train-sim.com

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Search for "cgfc2742.zip"

It comes with 5 numbers in both Standard track and NG track versions.

Would look good on Haute Somme.
or you could fit it in a container and ship it to the UK.
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Very cute, must get that one when the Haute-Somme comes out.
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LOL! What a quaint little engine! :D
I'd love to get that for a nice little line :) Like the Haute-Somme line :wink:


I'll be damned if someone looked under the frame and saw a big ingraving saying "MADE IN TAIWAN" :lol:
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Post by steamystef »

Yes,

Very great engine but on 1 meter gauge track. A little bit too small (1,5X scale ) to run with our 2x narrow rolling stock.
But can be used with its specific rolling stock on the line without great trouble!

Yes this engine is very beautiful!

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What make is it? Looks like a Beyer Peacock?

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Several builders apparently built them,
Krauss-München, Nuevo Vulcano-Barcelona and La Maquinista
Terrestre y Marítima-Barcelona, between 1884 and 1911.
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Any of them that we can pronounce?! :o :lol:
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I understand it's an extremely high poly model. I hope it's got LODs - no point in having handrails and bell cords rendered out to 2000 m! 8)
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Would it be possible for someone to upload to UKTS? I don't like TS.com
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No. You got me Martin, I did not understand a word of that.

They are however a lovely set of models and certainly look well detailed when I put them on my Sim,
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Post by ianmacmillan »

At last..... a route to run it on


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ianmacmillan wrote:At last..... a route to run it on


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That is a nice route! :D :o :o
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