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Just in case you chaps had not noticed Duckweed's Wrens are now available to download. And a great little engine it is too. Mind you I am a little biased possibly. Still a nice change.

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As are his narrow gauge coaches.... based on Glyn Valley Prototypes?

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What secttion are they in??
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Try the 'Terrys smaller trains' section of the download library.

It's listed under Operating Company about 1/2 way down the first column.

Hope this helps...

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pitleyfalley wrote:As are his narrow gauge coaches.... based on Glyn Valley Prototypes?

Christian
I have not asked Terry, but I supect that any similarity is purely conincidental, he may have been subconsiously influenced but I am not sure that he actually based them on the GVT stock.

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Post by Frsimplex1993 »

Err have just tryed Peter Pan it's a bit to small! :-? :-? :-? :( :drinking:
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Post by rwaceyw »

Thats 'cos its 'truesacle' making it its real life size.

Most NG routes are 2x, making the 2 times their normal size, making your wren look 'small'.

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rwaceyw wrote:Thats 'cos its 'truesacle' making it its real life size.

Most NG routes are 2x, making the 2 times their normal size, making your wren look 'small'.

David.
Wich route do i get? :-? :-? :-?
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Post by kevmt »

I don't think there is a route available at the moment. I suppose the closest would be the welshpool.

The coaches do look very similar to some 00-9 carriages that were produced some time ago. These were loosly based on GVT practice.

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I love the Cab! :D :D :D :o It's so good!! :wink: :D :D :D
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But Peter Pan Just runs on the FR i realife!! :-? :P
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Post by andrewgadd »

You need to use "Shape File Manager" to size up the engines.
I havn't tried it on the Wrens yet, but i'm sure it will work.
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Post by mgreenland »

Hi all,

Any chance of someone uploading a x2 version of the Wrens? Not all of us have Shape File Manager!

Thanks, Martin G.
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Post by mgreenland »

I meant to say 'with Terry's permission' of course.

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I have just mailed Terry to draw his attention to this.

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