Class 50 Release...Soon!

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hi, if it's spot the difference, on the model, the cab doors aren't recessed & the radius at the front of the side windows is too big oh & not the same livery! :)
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Hi
Sorry Mike. In all my confusion of the wierd post order i forgot to mention how good your 50 is looking. Be glad to get hold of this one

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It may be the angle of the picture, but if you're still fettling the model, the tops of the Multiple Working jumpers / sockets look slightly too pointy at the top.

I do love what you've done Mike, it really has the feel of a 50. I had a ride behind 015 a couple of weeks ago, very nice :D

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bdy26 wrote:It may be the angle of the picture, but if you're still fettling the model, the tops of the Multiple Working jumpers / sockets look slightly too pointy at the top.
It looks fine to me.
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Fair point Glynn, the light was catching bits in the photo above. This, albeit rather sad shot is more objective!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelwhi ... 561995480/

Very much looking forward to this one

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I'm not sure if "objective" is quite the right word there! :P
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FoggyMorning wrote:I'm not sure if "objective" is quite the right word there! :P
'Target', more like :-)
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look forward to that, very nice !! :D
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Judging by the screenshots posted today on RS.com's Facebook this is going to be released through Steam?
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It will be, yes. :)

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styckx wrote:This is shaping up nice.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... =3&theater

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OK - that's a photo of a Class 50. But what does the new model look like? :lol:

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Will there be an upgrade path for existing owners? (e.g. a Steam code or update file)
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I believe Mike did originally say he would try to work something out. However, now it's being published through RSC/Steam, I doubt whether that'll be the case. Speculation, of course.
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rabid wrote:Will there be an upgrade path for existing owners? (e.g. a Steam code or update file)
Mike already replied to this on meshtools facebook page and said there won't be due to many limitations. What limitations these are probably cannot be discussed as they probably have something to do with the agreement with selling it via RS.com.
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