Ivatt 2mt 2-6-0 locos

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Ivatt 2mt 2-6-0 locos

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Just a note to say that that the above loco is now available for downloading. (download includes 46441 and 46443). Physics are by Richard Pearson (portbury).

 Click to view more informationIvatt Class 2mt 2-6-0 locomotive [3297270 bytes] - ivatt2.zip
File ID: 14078 Date: 17 Feb 2006 - 1261 Downloads


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Kevin
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Pwar! They're beautiful Terry ':D'
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Very nice models :D :D
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Very nice, like the slightly weathered texture :D, although 46443 is immaculate these days :roll:
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Looks superb, downloading now :D Cheers :wink:
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That's absolutely stunning Kevin- well done!
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Superb! Does this mean a tank version is imminent? :)

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Goodness gracious me, Kevin, thats stunning! :o Can't wait to get home now :(

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They're certainly a decent drive David ;)
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Great job... will drive this later...
As mentionned, a tank would look very good too :wink:
Thanks again... :D
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Many thanks for the comments :)

A tank version is in preparation.

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kevmt wrote:Many thanks for the comments :)

A tank version is in preparation.

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Waiting in anticipation.............

If its anything like the tender version, we're in for a treat!
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Great model...just took it fo a run....wonderful
Thanks alot
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Post by lateagain »

Any more on the blocks Kevin?

Terry left a hole when he withdrew his S&D 7Fs and Fowler 0-6-0 4fs.

Great model and especially like the weathering.

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Thanks Geof, Refman.

At the moment the only standard gauge loco in the works is the 2mt tank. Will have to see when I've finished that one.

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Kevin
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