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Sutton Belle/Flyer

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Hi everyone,

I've just about finished Sutton Belle and Sutton Flyer so they should be available before the end of the week. Thanks to Kevin Martin for his Tony Willmore figure.

First of all here's Sutton Flyer in it's current Royal Blue livery.

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And Sutton Belle in tomato red.

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and finally the head out view from Sutton Belle.

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I should also have Effie ready soon as well as some wagons and a Bassett Lowke 4 wheeler.

Cheers
Tim
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They look fantastic! WOW! Are you going to upload that route too?
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Thanks trainmad,

Route is just a short line i laid at Frossy the Haute Somme railway hope steamy stef dosn't mind i just needed some where to run the engines. I am working on a small minature route but it won't be anything special.

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Looks great Tim 8)

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Great stuff!

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GREAT MODEL!!! :D 8) 8) :D Well due to me thinking i was multie talented, i am killing the SHR and when i've finished NWT i'm going to start a 15in line (this is my dream!) only because I love these 15in models from Tim! :D
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Beautiful Tim, can I ask what track is the model running one, is it UKNG in a x2 environment or Xtracks Narrow guage............

Can't wait to get these on a miniature line
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The track UKNG in a 2x scale enviroment it actually produces a gauge 14in but since standard gauge in msts is 5ft i think it's acurate enougth.

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Thank you Tim for uploading them i'm geting them know! :D :D 8)
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Rfairlie wrote:Thanks trainmad,

Route is just a short line i laid at Frossy the Haute Somme railway hope steamy stef dosn't mind i just needed some where to run the engines. I am working on a small minature route but it won't be anything special.

Tim
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These look fun...is there a route we can run them on at the moment :-?
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Post by sillyevan27 »

now all we need is the route. This has opened the door for even more fun NG routes :D Maybe we'll soon have a "live steam" G guage garden rly :wink:

...ok...maybe not THAT small...

But let's at least do the Ravenglass one :wink: (I know I can't do any reskins now but hell I'd at least like to visit the rly, even if it's only digitally) :drinking:
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Rfairlie wrote:Hi everyone,

I've just about finished Sutton Belle and Sutton Flyer so they should be available before the end of the week. Thanks to Kevin Martin for his Tony Willmore figure.

First of all here's Sutton Flyer in it's current Royal Blue livery.

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And Sutton Belle in tomato red.

Image

and finally the head out view from Sutton Belle.

Image

I should also have Effie ready soon as well as some wagons and a Bassett Lowke 4 wheeler.

Cheers
Tim
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where did you get the track from ?
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XTracks 3.9 ;)

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Just got them Tim, they are a great bit of work, thanks for something different

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