Morning folks,
Are there any accurate full-length LMS/BR Stanier designed Brake Vans available in RW/TS, similar to diagram 1/503?. The generic one in the original release of Rail Simulator is not accurate at all!.
I know that there is the shorter van, diagram 1657, but that's not the style I'm interested in.
Thanks in advance.
Very Best Wishes,
Bob.
LMS Standard Brake Vans.
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Re: LMS Standard Brake Vans.
I think LMS 16' wheelbase brakevans were included in SSS’ GCR Windcutters pack and DT’s Great British Wagons pack 2.
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Re: LMS Standard Brake Vans.
I've just checked my TS rolling stock database and you are correct - as for their accuracy I can't comment, caveat emptor.marcusboon wrote:I think LMS 16' wheelbase brakevans were included in SSS’ GCR Windcutters pack and DT’s Great British Wagons pack 2.
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Re: LMS Standard Brake Vans.
The SSS Windcutter's pack has a LMS 20T 1919 diagram brake van in it. DT's Great British Wagon Pack 2 has an LMS 20 ton brake in bauxite. Both packs are currently available.
I can't comment on accuracy, but these suppliers are well regarded.
I can't comment on accuracy, but these suppliers are well regarded.
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