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Re: Just Trains Class 67

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220389 wrote:
veetkam wrote:
ightenhill wrote:Any new liveries yet?
Or scenarios? :wink:
Well playing with ideas for some :P Will reupload my ESR one though using the JT 67 instead of the RSC one though.

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Re: Just Trains Class 67

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ESR?? have i missed something, somewhere along the line? (No pun intended)

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Re: Just Trains Class 67

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Darpor wrote:
ightenhill wrote: All I can find in the library is a DB so I presume not though the library search is giving strange results for me..
There is an EWS branded in the library.

Invalid File ID [27675]
:shocked!: How on earth did I miss that.. Thanks Darpor
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Re: Just Trains Class 67

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msey0002 wrote:
rabid wrote:Having only seen a 67 in the flesh a couple of times (ex-pat), which model is the most faithful in terms of capturing the character and body/cab shape of the 67? (I already have the RSC version)

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I think the cab wind screen looks wrong on the JT67 (I can only tell from pictures, dont have the product)
I agree with you on that one. I do have both, and there is just something not quite right about the cab wind screen. I think that the RSC version looks better and the cab interior as a whole looks better, but clearly (for me at least), JT seem to have spent more time on the whole driver experience on their version, so for me JT's is the better model.

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Re: Just Trains Class 67

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TElsmore wrote:ESR?? have i missed something, somewhere along the line? (No pun intended)

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Terrone.
East Somerset Railway :P

But shall be modifying some of my other activities i've previously uploaded though, and make some more new ones for Falmouth.

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Re: Just Trains Class 67

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220389 wrote:
TElsmore wrote:ESR?? have i missed something, somewhere along the line? (No pun intended)

Cheers,
Terrone.
East Somerset Railway :P

But shall be modifying some of my other activities i've previously uploaded though, and make some more new ones for Falmouth.

Chris
Ah, i see. Marvellous!

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Re: Just Trains Class 67

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I had the same problem about having no in-cab sound on the 67. Just Trains have bought out a new update that will fix the problem.
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Re: Just Trains Class 67

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Yep, just picked the fix up of the website, and it has fixed my "no cab sound" issue - well done JT, good support again! :D
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