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Class 465's & 466's....

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Hell Yeah! Now that is Good! Are these going to be freeware, or a commercial pack/route (Or have you not decided)?

Lookin' really good!
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As these are only reskins of the original ( well newer ) 465's these will be offered as a freeware update as part of 'FSF'.
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Nice.
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buffy500 wrote:As these are only reskins of the original ( well newer ) 465's these will be offered as a freeware update as part of 'FSF'.
DOH! so you have to have LSE for the install to work?
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LucaZone wrote:
buffy500 wrote:As these are only reskins of the original ( well newer ) 465's these will be offered as a freeware update as part of 'FSF'.
DOH! so you have to have LSE for the install to work?
I doubt it. But then again I cannot be sure.

Thank you for the comments. This morning I also finished a Connex Liveried 465. Ill show that when I get chance. :)
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LucaZone wrote:
buffy500 wrote:As these are only reskins of the original ( well newer ) 465's these will be offered as a freeware update as part of 'FSF'.
DOH! so you have to have LSE for the install to work?
I never mentioned LSE, I did mention freeware.
FSF has never been intended as entirely for LSE owners. The page describing it says this (http://www.makingtracks-online.co.uk/freestock.html)

The LSE reliant FSF's are mainly relient on it due to cabs and sounds only being availible from the CD.
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As stated before, a Connex Version:

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Id just like to ask for help at this point, on what other destinations I could have. Ive only managed to do one so far. I was wondering if anyone else knows any other correct destinations that I could add, to change the Connex version.
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There's a list of SE headcode numbers here: http://www.rodge.force9.co.uk/faq/headcodes.html

Just about any of the suburban ones would fit (although Orpington/Sevenoaks/Bromley North/Cannon Street might be the best destinations to use, as the units are likely to be used on LSE).
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Here are a few:
47 Woolwich Via Sidcup
74 Gravesend Via Bexleyheath
72 Charing Cross Via Bexleyheath
16 Charing Cross Via Orpington
77 Slade Green Via Bexleyheath
50 Dartford Via Sidcup
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They look great Anton! Now that's what you were working on was it :wink:
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Having just travelled home on one there is something not quite right about the front end. I think the yellow should extend around the edge more.

You have got the sides modelled nicely though and the textures are excellent. :)

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Post by petermakosch »

Sorry Not In Service? (For the blind I mean :P)
Smashing Work Anton :D Although the front seems a bit flat - a side shot of one from a special angle might make it better - it could be the texture you used for the front :S
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Post by 47522 »

A bit flat????

I dont see anything wrong with it...

Thanks for the PM Anton- Looks good :wink:

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one word...wow
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