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Hi,
Has anyone started, in progress of making, or got a model for MSTS of J36 Maude? I really want the loco for MSTS as I have seen her many times on the Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway on seasonly visits and I think it would great to have her running along in MSTS
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Dunno, if not, how about seeking and collecting photos, info and plans and then offering them, to help someone help you, and all of us????

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I can provide many links to sites with pics and all that if anyone is interested in making the loco. I will only put the links up if a get a reply from someone saying they will attempt building the loco for MSTS :D
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Im gonna start my version tonight if you can provide some good pics!
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brilliant, I will just try and get on here
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Here is 2 links:

http://www.gotopcs.net/index.php?option ... &Itemid=32
That one is a picture of it in its NBR livery

Click on the link on my sig and you will see the SRPS homepage, go onto the B&KR page and click on the loco link, Maude is there in B.R livery

I will get some more, unless these are already what you need
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Here is another link to a webpage with many pics of Maude in both BR and NBR liveries
http://www.railfaneurope.net/pix/gb/ste ... 6/pix.html

And another at this guy's site. The first couple of pics are about his family but towards the bottom of the page are a couple of pics of Maude ( and a J27 ):
http://freespace.virgin.net/les.crossan/uncletom.htm
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I think if you really want one, you've got to be prepared to do more than supply a few websites...you've got to at least:

1) Find some drawings showing dimensions.
2) Take several detailed pictures of nearly every single piece of the loco ;)

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rwaceyw wrote:2) Take several detailed pictures of nearly every single piece of the loco ;)
Every nut and every bolt... :lol:

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Well you know what I mean :roll:

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Oh great, don't have nich of them. Guess I will have to wait about 60 years before anyone starts one then :(
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bravedan wrote:seeking and collecting photos, info and plans
Can someone perhaps tell me where i would start looking for plans for the new SWT 444's and 450's.

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JonathonAG wrote:Oh great, don't have nich of them. Guess I will have to wait about 60 years before anyone starts one then :(
Shouldn't take you that long to learn how to build it yourself.

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rwaceyw wrote:I think if you really want one, you've got to be prepared to do more than supply a few websites...you've got to at least:

1) Find some drawings showing dimensions.
2) Take several detailed pictures of nearly every single piece of the loco ;)

David

Seconded, and spot on, David.............Jonathon, don't take this personally, but it's quite common for existing builders to get "requests"......I get maybe one a month via Email, apart from the Forum Posts.........I have at least five years work in hand, and that's the stuff I WANT to do and DO have plans and sufficient data/photos for.....(OOOPS, Don't tell Brian!!).......I doubt I'm that unusual :o ....so why should anyone drop all their plans when absolutely no help/assist is provided??? :-?

People who cannot build models (and they should still try, as Ian suggests!!) can still contribute big time IF they are serious.................
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Well ive got one or two tricks up my sleeve,it wont be 100% accuarte,but itll look the bizz(hopefully ;-) )
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