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Re: Brighton Belle

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Thanks Richard, I used to travel on the "Belle" on my way to University in Brighton (an extra 5 bob for a 1st class seat) so your model brought back fond memories.
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Thank you Richard!
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Thanks Richard, A great and very welcome addition for the London-Brighton line
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Fantastic work! :)
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Many thanks for your work Richard, the 5Belle looks fabulous, it's a real credit to your skill.
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Superb work Richard

Truly amazing :D

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Yes indeedy, superb Richard .... so good I'll have to download it . :P

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Thanks for sharing once again Richard, nice, luvvly jubbly!
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jbilton wrote:Hi

Yes indeedy, superb Richard .... so good I'll have to download it . :P

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Re: Brighton Belle

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Well done Richard, I remember it well in the 1950's as I live in Brighton, a good adition for London to Brighton line.
I downloaded it this evening and put in on the brighton route. Excellent.
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Re: Brighton Belle

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Hi

There was a full size unit outside the Brighton Centre at the 2011 Model World -

http://www.uktrainsimlive.com/images/br ... 0_6589.jpg

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Re: Brighton Belle

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Fandabidozy Richard, many thanks for your hard work, I've popped a screenshot up accordingly as I couldn't resist and you need the free publicity...... :lol:

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Re: Brighton Belle

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An otherwise excellent model is spoiled for me by the fact that when driving, and you shut off the regulator, the motor noise cuts out considerably which is good, but apply the brakes and the motor noise is back on all the way to a stop. Also can anything be done about the performance in AI mode. This, and the 2BIL take off like a rocket!
Sorry to be critical but I really do like the model and a Pullman train, being renowned for comfort, would not have passengers with soup in their laps before they've had a chance to say grace!

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Re: Brighton Belle

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Thanks for yet another wonderful model, it's perfectly at home on my fictional third-rail route (The same one I posted here a while ago, which fell through the cracks. I might have to start working on it again. . .)
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