Hunslet 0-4-0 Diesel of National Coal Board

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Re: Hunslet 0-4-0 Diesel of National Coal Board

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It need still to retouch some details.

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What a beautiful wee shunter, Javier! :)
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Ah yes Javier, looks really nice :D

Thanks tractorbasher for finding that site, there appears to be a number of good shots relating to Chasewater locos on there. Hope some will be considered for RW.
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Incidentially Javier, don't suppose you know Chasewater's gradient profile? Can't find one anywhere, or even the vaguest description of any gradients on the line.

It's the one bit of info missing that I'll need to consider the railway in RW.
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love this little shunter. i'm currently using it to shunt the Munitions site on my route. i love the effects, the snow textures, the lights are quite realistic too.
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Both locos will be ready to free download in a few hours.

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Yay, good man Javier :D Off to Cannock again today.
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wow :D. I guess i got a day on my laptop what with this and the 101!
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Well done javier youve made a good job of these loco`s and theyre freeware as well :D .I notice youve got a version with snow on ,i dont think ive ever noticed a loco in RW with snow on before (maybe im wrong). Im looking forward to driving these i think they will make some interesting coal shunting scenarios.Excellent work

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Very nice work in these little shunters.

Cabview, lights, snow textures, free...

It was awesome to ride the original MSP in broad guage, now it´s awesome to ride in uic gauge.

Be careful you guys with long consists because it only has direct brake.

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Fantastic work Javier, really good stuff.

Especially liking the addition of winter textures. Makes them really look "at home" in the Winter season. :)
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Wonderful models Javier, thank you very much.

I notice that these can only be driven in Expert mode, that's going to be a lot of fun..... :D

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TransportSteve wrote: I notice that these can only be driven in Expert mode, that's going to be a lot of fun..... :D
Yes only in expert mode. Really, drive shunting locomotives as these in simple mode would be very boring...

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hi, ...

Thanks javierfl for this nice Shunter.
Looks very nice, cool is the Wintertextur.

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