Ikesmith's 4F

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Re: Ikesmith's 4F

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Mike, the 4F is on the front page of UKTS - I got it this morning and it's still there
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 Click to view more informationFowler 4F [2151212 bytes] - fowler4F.rpk
File ID: 23219 Date: 09 Feb 2010 - 939 Downloads
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Re: Ikesmith's 4F

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mjoliver1 wrote:4F? Where is it to download? It's not on UK Trainsim. Has it been withdrawn perhaps?

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Hello Mike,

It's there as of 16.24 GMT... :).

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It is indeed there. But listed under Rail Simulator rather than in the RW library
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Re: Ikesmith's 4F

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codrivermike wrote:It is indeed there. But listed under Rail Simulator rather than in the RW library
Well - it is a Rail Simulator .rpk installation file, so that makes sense. :wink:
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Re: Ikesmith's 4F

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I think this is a stunning first model and I'm downloading it straight away. Well done!!! :D :D :D
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Re: Ikesmith's 4F

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Thank you all.

It's now on my front page too, so am downloading now.

Cheers!

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Just wanted to add my thanks, was delighted when I saw not only a new modeller getting started but also a lovely loco and a great model!

Thanks very much!

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Hi IKe

I would like to offer my congratulations and encouragement, very well done... and acheived getting it up and running without any direct conversation here on the boards.

Keep it up but be warned its a slippery slope you are on :D

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Re: Ikesmith's 4F

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Decided have a play around with the textures here is the end result. (using the 7f tender before you ask)

Made it look more like the 7F, Just gotta finish the buffer beam,buffer and valves then onto the tender.
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No real complaints found a few probs and those are.
Slightly out of guage.
The drive wheels switch from being sunk in the track to floating above it sometimes.
The shadow aswell.

Either way im happy driving it good to see the 7f cab put to good use.
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Re: Ikesmith's 4F

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Thats looking grand Ash well done!
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