GWR Mogul

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GWR Mogul

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Hi

I found this if it helps http://www.geocities.com/jacques_gerber ... edare1.gif

see what you think

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Post by saddletank »

Wrong locomotive. That's a Churchward 26xx freight engine aka Aberdare.

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Yep already superbly made in MSTS by Paul Gausden. It is a GWR mogul, but one that's already been done.
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I have uploaded a copy of a 43xx Mogul today 73xx and 93xx to follow.
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Post by saddletank »

Thank you Robin, and mighty fine she looks too. Oh, and great to see you around these parts again :)

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saddletank wrote:Thank you Robin, and mighty fine she looks too. Oh, and great to see you around these parts again :)

Martin
Hi Martin yes its been a while. Its been a busy year for me one way or another. Possibly not going to get any easier as I have just signed up to be a signalman on the Llangollen Railway so I will be down there a weeken a month or so.

We should catch up and go for that beer sometime.
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robin wrote:I have uploaded a copy of a 43xx Mogul today 73xx and 93xx to follow.
Brilliant a big gap fillied.

Will have to get Bala Hub out again. :)

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Post by longbow »

Thanks Robin! Any plans for BR versions?
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longbow wrote:Thanks Robin! Any plans for BR versions?
You're welcome. There will be other versions coming out including a larger cab 93xx. someone has already volenteered to reskin some into BR liveries. I will alter the shape to have the smokebox number plate.
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Post by Neptune50006 »

Fantastic little loco' Robin. Many thanks :)
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Post by growler37 »

just took the mogul for a spin,great job robin ,as always.

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Post by davidaward »

A little Work in Progress..........

<IMG width="682" height="444" SRC="http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php ... kMogul.jpg">

<IMG width="682" height="444" SRC="http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php ... nMogul.jpg">

The textures are now nearly complete and awaiting the BR shape files from Robin.

I'll do a variation of locos in 2 different liveries (unlined Black/lined green) with numbers of locos that ran on Bala Hub/Cambrian
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Post by saddletank »

Looking good.

Nice retexturing.

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Post by davidaward »

Thanks Martin,

a quick update, both models now have the correct BR White lamps and I've added lining to the green cabside.......

<IMG width="682" height="444" SRC="http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php ... Mogul2.jpg">

Of course once the collett version with the different cab is done, I'll apply the textures to that for BR livery too.

I'm excited at the prospect of having these running all over the Bala Hub route, like in days of old............
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