What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
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Re: What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
I'm not fed up with it, I've got other commitments to get on with. 

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Re: What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
I remember Derek mentioning something a while back. The 117 could do for a 118 & with changes to power and the addition of different trailers could allow 115 & 127. The front ends would need to be changed to represent 116 & 125, as these didn't have the roof mounted headcode boxes.Kariban wrote:I think Derek wanted to do a 117 ( so that's all the other suburban ones covered as they're just built elsewhere ).
For Derby units that were not High Density, the 107 & 108 were both on the shorter 57ft underframes with the 107's being about 6tons heavier per vehicle & only some of the 108's had roof mounted headcode displays. The 114 & 119 were both on the longer underframes, with the Cross Country 119 being formed DMBC-TBSL-DMSL & having a much larger brake compartment and a buffet in the trailer(later removed and used as additional luggage space on the Reading-Gatwick services). The 114 had a DMBS-DTCL formation, but the power car was fitted with a pair of 230bhp engines.
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Re: What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
If we're gonna get onto the subject of DMUs, the 104 would be my choice. Again, useful for my Oban Line
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Re: What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
I remember the Mexican Bean
Noted you posted earlier about a 28 for the Oban line. Don't recall them ever being used north of Glasgow. The NBL & BRCW Type 2's were the loco's that followed on from steam on the West Highland lines.
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What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
How about Class 23 Baby Deltic or Class 15?
Re: What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
Ah I see D12/1s as they were classified at the time, 20 examples became the Metro-Vickers Type 2 which in turn then became D12/5, which post TOPS became the Class 28.malkymackay wrote:I remember the Mexican BeanNoted you posted earlier about a 28 for the Oban line. Don't recall them ever being used north of Glasgow. The NBL & BRCW Type 2's were the loco's that followed on from steam on the West Highland lines.
So I was right, just wrong time period?
And yeah! The Mexican Bean, how characterful would that be eh?
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Although saying that, I just read that those 20 example started off life in the Midland Region. I'm gonna have to read my C&O book by John Thomas again. Im convinced it was Co-Bo diesels used thenimmense86 wrote:Ah I see D12/1s as they were classified at the time, 20 examples became the Metro-Vickers Type 2 which in turn then became D12/5, which post TOPS became the Class 28.malkymackay wrote:I remember the Mexican BeanNoted you posted earlier about a 28 for the Oban line. Don't recall them ever being used north of Glasgow. The NBL & BRCW Type 2's were the loco's that followed on from steam on the West Highland lines.
So I was right, just wrong time period?
And yeah! The Mexican Bean, how characterful would that be eh?
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What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
I would like to have Class 31/0 'Toffee Apples' or Class 30.
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Re: What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
Good choices, I like them too...also drove 10001 / 2 in MSTSemrhd01 wrote:...I would love to see the British Railways Class D16/1....Or even the British Railways Class D16/2:
Now these would be different.
Jos
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Re: What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
Second (or even third), the suggestion for 10000/10001 and 10201 - 10203.
Not strictly a diesel but maybe a 73 or 74 electro-diesel would make an interesting study.
DMU's - a thumper (possibly Hastings unit), also Class 120 Swindon Cross Country as these were fairly widespread across the network from Penzance to Inverness at one point.
Not strictly a diesel but maybe a 73 or 74 electro-diesel would make an interesting study.
DMU's - a thumper (possibly Hastings unit), also Class 120 Swindon Cross Country as these were fairly widespread across the network from Penzance to Inverness at one point.
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Re: What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
I like the baby Deltic idea!
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Terrone.
Cheers,
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What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
How about Tinsley Power & Slave Shunters & DP2?
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Re: What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
If you mean Class 13 shunters they are already available in RSC's Shunter packTimSYoung40145 wrote:How about Tinsley Power & Slave Shunters?
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What Diesels would you like to see next in Railworks?
I didn't realise that, sorry.