It may be my imagination or a dream but Im sure I used to have a GWR B set for operating behind lil GWR tanks from somewhere. Can anyone tell me where to find it or perhaps email it to me if they have it
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GWR B Set Coaches
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Never heard of one being made for MSTS. As far as I'm aware and apart from the Kuju coaches the only GWR coaches yet made are Robin Howell's set of 4-wheelers and Tim Booths 61ft bow-ended pair. A 1938 'B' set is planned for the Highworth Branch one day, but no timescale yet.
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Well if you do find it, I'll have a copy! But I suspect you're thinking of something else...there was a blue and cream GC coach on TSF, based on Richard Scotts Midland one. I downloaded everything that was of interest to me from there so it's unlikely I missed it.
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Aha! The GC coach, i knew i'd seen one! Where is it now?
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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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