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London Midland Class 153

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Hi,

Could someone have a go at repainting the class 153 model into the london midland livery as I am not a skilled repainter? It would also be a big help if you could convert it to a swapping cabs model.

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Something like

you mean?

That's one of Kerr's models for MT due out at some point in the future
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Wow lol thats impressive :o
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That looks good! Almost as impressive as RS. :o





Will it use a Class 156 passengerview and will they do a class 323?
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mckenziejames03 wrote:That looks good! Almost as impressive as RS. :o





Will it use a Class 156 passengerview and will they do a class 323?
Well with Great Eastern 2 amongst other projects there currently working on, I doubt they will be thinking of making a 323 from scratch at the moment!
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I have to agree. a class 323 doesnt fit in to any products MT have done / are doing so far. The class 153 is liable to appear in GE2, hence the reason for the model :wink:
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Hymek wrote:I have to agree. a class 323 doesnt fit in to any products MT have done / are doing so far. The class 153 is liable to appear in GE2, hence the reason for the model :wink:
Hi,

A class 323 would be cool though as EB's is ok, but could be improved.
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brick60000 wrote:
Hymek wrote:I have to agree. a class 323 doesnt fit in to any products MT have done / are doing so far. The class 153 is liable to appear in GE2, hence the reason for the model :wink:
Hi,
A class 323 would be cool though as EB's is ok, but could be improved.
Would be good, but I dont think so, as EB's Class 323 is a commercial model and are not allowed to be uploaded as a reskin or modified model. Some users asked about the reskin of EB 323, especally when London Midland took over, but this is disagreed.
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well im sure if the right arms were twisted... :wink:
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gswindale wrote:Something like

you mean?

That's one of Kerr's models for MT due out at some point in the future
Do you know when?
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yesteryear :) :lol:
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Re: London Midland Class 153

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Something like this perhaps? :)


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not bad for 2 hours work :P
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carlwestwood wrote:Something like this perhaps? :)


Click the image to zoom in

not bad for 2 hours work :P
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That's looks awesome!

Can't wait to drive it on the Cross City Line :D

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Re: London Midland Class 153

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Lemme tell ya know. The 323's are good, and they look good when your driving them about too!
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