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Now available from Steam:

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Re: BR Class 14

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and its only £7.99 not £11.99
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I noted the following

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Class 14 in BR Blue and BR Green livery
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Looks nice and a good price. But my wallet took a hammering in that sale so I'll wait until next payday.

Since I'm newish I know nothing of situation about which you speak but I hope this means a return of that class 07 I've seen in videos and listed on scenarios. Little thing looks a hoot to drive.
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Ok sorry bout that mouth zipped.
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All I shall say is I am really looking forward to the Class 52 when it comes for the Riviera Line.
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Class 52 and Class 56 are both comming , very happy :D Hope they are bringing the Peak Sulzers back too.
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Oh yes. And Coronation Pacific. 9F etc. AP and SSS need to take on more staff.
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winifred89 wrote:Class 52 and Class 56 are both comming , very happy :D Hope they are bringing the Peak Sulzers back too.
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Well I guess someone (nudge nudge AP) can make a soundpack for it... I'll buy one, for sure.
Would be nice. :)
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At least the Class 14 and the Class 52 & 56 loco which have been 'announced' (on the list) still exist.
It will be easier for AP to visit a preserved railway to record the sounds.
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749006 wrote:At least the Class 14 and the Class 52 & 56 loco which have been 'announced' (on the list) still exist.
It will be easier for AP to visit a preserved railway to record the sounds.
And hopefully we will get revisited physics for the Class 52, which is my favourite class of diesel hydraulic anyway.
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749006 wrote:At least the Class 14 and the Class 52 & 56 loco which have been 'announced' (on the list) still exist.
It will be easier for AP to visit a preserved railway to record the sounds.
A 56 might be a bit more difficult to get access to for sound recording due to most of the operational ones being on the mainline(maybe Colas at Washwood Heath could allow access)...
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faedundee2 wrote:
749006 wrote:At least the Class 14 and the Class 52 & 56 loco which have been 'announced' (on the list) still exist.
It will be easier for AP to visit a preserved railway to record the sounds.
A 56 might be a bit more difficult to get access to for sound recording due to most of the operational ones being on the mainline(maybe Colas at Washwood Heath could allow access)...
Do the preserved Class 56 locos not count?
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