Any chance of some earlier Electrics, PLEASE!!!!!!!! :-)
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Any chance of some earlier Electrics, PLEASE!!!!!!!! :-)
Please may someone make these Models
Class 76, The old one is still good but they have the blurred texture problem
Class 82,83,84,85 and 89 becuase they are the most asthetically interesting machines that probably ran in the BR Tops Era
Thank you so much for anyone who will/is making them!
Class 76, The old one is still good but they have the blurred texture problem
Class 82,83,84,85 and 89 becuase they are the most asthetically interesting machines that probably ran in the BR Tops Era
Thank you so much for anyone who will/is making them!
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Hi
My EM1`s are 1 year old today 20th May 2003 , thats very old for an MSTS model .
Thank you to everyone who has downloaded and used them .
I have not built much stuff lately only the EM1/EM2 cab at Christmas , but its nice to see the EM1`s and EM2`s still getting downloaded .
A year ago i thought the paintwork looked good because when a good alpha texture was converted it seamed to look like thick paintwork and rusty flaky bits , and these were created by the MSTS conversion process , and actually this is how i remember the EM1`s in the 70`s .
I will see what i can come up with Re- " New EM1`s " .
Happy Birthday
cheers
steve in ozz
My EM1`s are 1 year old today 20th May 2003 , thats very old for an MSTS model .
Thank you to everyone who has downloaded and used them .
I have not built much stuff lately only the EM1/EM2 cab at Christmas , but its nice to see the EM1`s and EM2`s still getting downloaded .
A year ago i thought the paintwork looked good because when a good alpha texture was converted it seamed to look like thick paintwork and rusty flaky bits , and these were created by the MSTS conversion process , and actually this is how i remember the EM1`s in the 70`s .
I will see what i can come up with Re- " New EM1`s " .
Happy Birthday
cheers
steve in ozz
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Thanks Steve
And Happy Birthday EM1s, I think its time for a railtour
And Happy Birthday EM1s, I think its time for a railtour
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Thanks Jason, When u get round to them, drop me a line and ill see what i can dig up for you!
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Yep one of the best birthday presents I got last year, many thanksstevesherratt wrote:A year ago the main person waiting for an MSTS EM1 was Steve Nicklin the Woodhead route Builder .![]()
I built one on the otherside of the world and uploaded it on his Birthday.
Thats pretty good timing !
must buy a lottery ticket![]()
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A Class 304/305 wouldnt go amiss either! 
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