wessex's livery 31 and coaches

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wessex's livery 31 and coaches

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Hi people does anybody know wheter anybody is creating the 31's and coaches in the new weesex's livery. They do look quite good.
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I'm at work on the 31, as it says in my 'planned creations' thread..but I dunno whos on the coaches.

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31 On the way:



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Like this one you mean!!!!!!!!!

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LOL - I think he just might mean like that one!!!
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Damn! How come that always happens! You reskin something and someone else has done it..although this looks like the europeanbahn kit..so i'll still finish mine :)

Any chance I could 'borrow' the plate picture? ;)

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That 31 looks very familiar, with it's modelled louvres :)

Nice one Gary :)
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John

Still an excellant model in all respects.
Nice and easy to repaint.

Shame about you were never rewarded for all your hard work.

Me neither, never paid for my sound sets I edited for Europeanbahn in their Brighton add-on.
Wanted my fee to go to charity too!
Well we live and learn.

Will send models out to select few at Weekend.

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Just checking, but is the Wessex 31 31601 'Bletchley park Station X'?

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rwaceyw wrote:Just checking, but is the Wessex 31 31601 'Bletchley park Station X'?

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Thought so...its all done now :). Just sorting out piccies ;)

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coxy64 wrote:John

Still an excellant model in all respects.
Nice and easy to repaint.

Shame about you were never rewarded for all your hard work.

Me neither, never paid for my sound sets I edited for Europeanbahn in their Brighton add-on.
Wanted my fee to go to charity too!
Well we live and learn.

Will send models out to select few at Weekend.

Gary.................... :x :x
As far as I'm concerned, probably for the best, looking back on it.

Sorry to hear you had the same result though :-?

Oddly enough, only last night, I was thinking of painting another model of the 31 which resembles that one very closely into Wessex livery :wink:

The 6 month period when you can't do anything with your own model would've been up by now anyway.

I'll send you the revised model which could well be 0 bytes :wink:

Feel free do do what you like with it, mate. I know it's in good hands :)

I'm sure the 'gang' will appreciate it, I certainly will :)

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Will you be releasing this as a pack together or separate downloads for the stock and coaches.
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johndibben wrote:The 6 month period when you can't do anything with your own model would've been up by now anyway.

I'm sure the 'gang' will appreciate it, I certainly will :)

John
The 6 months is almost certainly up.

I never got round to sending an invoice :-?

Happy days they were, it's taken a long time to get back into modelling again.
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snowcrashandy wrote:Happy days they were, it's taken a long time to get back into modelling again.
Me too.

Perhaps we should have a reunion and simply enjoy making stuff for the fun of it?

It's only a hobby after all :)
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