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Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:02 pm
by rosschris10
xguerra wrote:
DaveDewhurst wrote:Picture of the other end
5225_10153316467118091_8199936983317865356_n.jpg
Dave
Looking very nice!
The GLV is certainly an improvement on the previous model.

So I am guessing now thanks to this post we can all agree it looks like a new in house build rather than the old one. We must all agree then it is a good product so far from the pictures if all you can complain about if it is a new build it the old one lol

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:54 pm
by 749006
xguerra wrote:
DaveDewhurst wrote:Picture of the other end
5225_10153316467118091_8199936983317865356_n.jpg
Dave
Looking very nice!
The GLV is certainly an improvement on the previous model.
Apart from the fact it's wrong ! :(
With virtually all BR stock the Left Hand Door has the Window with a normal door handle, the Right Hand Door has the lever to release it from the body.
The door positions on the Right Hand Side are reversed :(
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_R ... ctoria.jpg

Peter
(as an ex train Guard it's something I noticed)

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:38 pm
by 40058
Yep, the stock is bad, can't see how this is a winner over the older model, shame the 73 looks pretty good but the stock woeful, won't be buying this sadly :(

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:43 pm
by gptech
It's a winner because we can discuss it, we'll be able to reskin it, and it will be available. None of those apply to the original.

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:15 pm
by 40058
gptech wrote:It's a winner because we can discuss it, we'll be able to reskin it, and it will be available. None of those apply to the original.
That's true :D

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:23 pm
by xguerra
rosschris10 wrote:
xguerra wrote:
DaveDewhurst wrote:Picture of the other end
5225_10153316467118091_8199936983317865356_n.jpg
Dave
Looking very nice!
The GLV is certainly an improvement on the previous model.

So I am guessing now thanks to this post we can all agree it looks like a new in house build rather than the old one. We must all agree then it is a good product so far from the pictures if all you can complain about if it is a new build it the old one lol
Yes and no. Complaining of a presumptuous nature remains to be seen.

The previous author gave them the source files. While it does look different it could always be a matter of opening the model from the source files in 3dsMax and correcting them.

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 8:53 pm
by tango4262
You can definitely tell the GLV is based on the DTG 415.

DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 10:10 pm
by TheAlbanach
Hope they haven't used the same cab. The slam door emus they've made are awful I hate them. Hope they put in lots of features and good textures, like the BR155!


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Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 3:21 pm
by xguerra

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 3:48 pm
by 31160
Loving that number :-?

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 4:23 pm
by 749006
31160 wrote:Loving that number :-?
The 'other version' has 73009 painted inside the cab - so no better :lol:

Peter

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 7:32 pm
by 31160
okie dokie

Ive done this list for nobody in particular but for all that plan to do something of interest to our new shoebox

the list below is only fitted with a sealed beam headlight,as i fear they will be non removable and without any bodywork mods

BR Green as built 73003
BR Electric Blue (or just lighter blue) 73005/109/129*/136
BR Blue 73117*/119/210/208
Large Logo 73002/006/114*/138*/207
Original Intercity 73101/103/104/111/114/117/132/134/139/140/141/205/207
Dutch 73105/107/108/110/119/131/138
InterCity Swallow 73201-213/235
InterCity Gatwick 73201-213/235
Departmental Grey 73106/108
Gatwick Express Grey 73202
Southern Railway Green 73202
Railtrack Blue & Green 73212/213
Mainline Freight Blue 73114/136
Network Rail Yellow 73138/141/212/213 (212/213 Both carried snow ploughs)
EWS 73131
Mainline InterCity small numbers 73130/201/205
EW&S 73128
Curvy South West Trains 73109/201/235
South West Trains 73109
Revised Network SouthEast 73109/126/129/133/140*
GB Railfreight 73107/109/119/136/141/204/205/206/209/212/213 (212/213 Both carried snow ploughs)
Fragonset 73107
Pullman 73101
Triple Grey 73107/128
MerseyRail Yellow 73006/906
GB Railfreight Stripes 73141/212/213 (212/213 Both carried snow ploughs)

an * after the number denotes carried in preservation only.

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 8:28 pm
by 749006
The cab windows seem sort of Square?
Same in the first picture
https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hp ... 4457_o.jpg
But they are more rectangle in real life
73202
73202
73001
73001
Peter

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2016 12:22 pm
by 47522
Just finished having a quick play with the front windows in photoshop. Unfortunately, when the windows are corrected it pushes pretty much everything else out!

I wonder if DTG have considered altering the release schedule in order to correct these issues. The textures bug me too, it would be nice to have them up to the standard of the CL415.

WIP and all, lets see!

Re: DTG Gatwick Express Class 73

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2016 2:24 pm
by TElsmore
Slighty off-topic, but i'm going to ask anyway........I have always wondered, why do/did the 73/0's have 2 sets of Multiple working equipment on the nose, and the rest of the fleet haven't?

Cheers
Terrone.