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Shall I upload this? I was going to ages ago but Jason Clark I think it was said he was just about to upload his so I didn't upload mine, but he never did upload his. I offered it to somebody else to go with their route, but they never replied..... so shall I upload? anybody interested in it?
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I know it should have spoked wheels, thats summat I'm working on.
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Hi Jimmylad

There is no reason that I can see why you shouldn't upoad it.

When the Wheels are done you can always upload an updated version.

If you do, I'll give it a run :)

If there is no cab with it, the nearest thing I can think of to that, would be an Alco cab.

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Hi Jimmylad,
Any first generation diesel locomotive is worth up loading especialy the experimental ones,and the ones that were in BR Black.
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Hi Jimmy,

Upload It!!

Great looking model

Looks a very usefull adition to the many period community routes that we have on UKTS.

Where was she based in real life?

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Nice work Jimmy - certainly an improvement on the existing version of 10800, which is now quite old.

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The same guy did most the work on this one and gave it to me to do with as I wished as an unfinished project as he lost interest in MSTS. Its a shame because he had become a pretty good modeler from fairly modest beginnings. This model was started 5 years ago, so does it hold the recored for longest build time???? :lol:
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Found out it actually had solid wheels, so that was a waste of effort LOL! Any suggestions to what cab and sounds to relate to? I have it alasied to cab and sounds off our class 15 add on CD, but I realize that some people wont have that. I could to two versions of the eng file like I have done with my class 22 reskin I've uploaded? Suggestions please!
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