Southern/BR Q1 Class

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FoggyMorning
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Re: Southern/BR Q1 Class

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Pete, you were kind enough to allow me to download the Q1 when you initially released it but I just want to say I'm still enjoying it immensely and to thank you once again for your generosity and community spirit

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Seconded :D
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Thirded
Got mine in the end after faffing about on my part.
Luv it, thanks again Pete.
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4-thed :lol:
No kidding I still enjoy it a lot too.
Thanks much Pete
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Re: Southern/BR Q1 Class

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5th"ed
it really is one of the best locos available freeware or payware
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Yes, thankyou Karma for this marvelous locomotive....not to forget all the previous items you've kindly shared.
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pspvoyager220 wrote:Not the most attractive Southern loco, but at least the South has not been ignored by everyone!

Great start mate.
I disagree, it has a great family likeness to Bulleid's magnificent Pacifics and brings a touch of that modernism to a lowly freight loco, only my opinion. Always loved the Q1s.
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