For all the Thomas fans out there........
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Well if anyone does want to do Deisel 10 I'm doing a Warship (thanx to Jason Clarke for the body) and will gladly let anyone alter the shape to make Diesel 10 (providing I get the recognition for the shape and acknowledged in the read me)
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MikeM7044T
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Yes it is. As soon as I've completed I'll send it over. Any chance of a working face for my U mogul in excahnge? (the Mid Hants railway have often run their U mogul as James the Red Engine)On 2002-06-06 11:28, mstnoodle wrote:
Is it on Train-sim modeler?
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As far as i know (stop groaning and listen)Thomas was based on an LB&SCR 'E' or 'E1'loco, bot sure if this is right, but i'm sure someone will put me straight on the matter if not (no homo jokes please)
Romance! The season tickets mourn,
HE never ran to catch his train,
but passed with coach and guard and horn,
and left the local, late again!
Confound Romance, and all unseen,
Romance brought up the 9:15!
'The King' by Rudyard Kipling (1902)
HE never ran to catch his train,
but passed with coach and guard and horn,
and left the local, late again!
Confound Romance, and all unseen,
Romance brought up the 9:15!
'The King' by Rudyard Kipling (1902)
I'm sure it was an E1 tank.On 2002-06-08 10:23, blackfour wrote:
As far as i know (stop groaning and listen)Thomas was based on an LB&SCR 'E' or 'E1'loco, bot sure if this is right,
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blackfour
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Finally, i got something right! Julian's gonna have to see this!
Romance! The season tickets mourn,
HE never ran to catch his train,
but passed with coach and guard and horn,
and left the local, late again!
Confound Romance, and all unseen,
Romance brought up the 9:15!
'The King' by Rudyard Kipling (1902)
HE never ran to catch his train,
but passed with coach and guard and horn,
and left the local, late again!
Confound Romance, and all unseen,
Romance brought up the 9:15!
'The King' by Rudyard Kipling (1902)
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MikeM7044T
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To me he looks like a cross between a jinty and an E2 tank (still he is not supposed to be a proper E2, look at Gordon and the alteration between his shape and the traditional A3).
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