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Has anyone done one of these as they appear to be a class that is missing for southern region fans,youd be a nice addition,and did if i recall out live the class 71,s remember seeing 74010 at old oak common way back in 1975 light engine.Can any one help.
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I think one is planned by crompton at some point, he'll confirm at some point I'm sure.

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40058 wrote:I think one is planned by crompton at some point, he'll confirm at some point I'm sure.

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He's gone quiet of late though... I'm sure that was on his list after the EPB's, I wonder if he'll ever go back to his 73, I remember seeing a very early beta of that model prior to abandonment.

I would love to see a rake of loco hauled MK1's done by IJ.

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Hi All

I have been busy with a few projects just lately and here are some class 74s which are almost ready for upload, they
just need the eng files sorting out and packaging before being uploaded in the next day or two.
There will be a few more uploads during December and then it will be a bit quite from me for a while, next up will be some EPBs in Blue/Grey and NSE.
One day Steve I will get around to doing the 73, the 74 has only taken 6 years since the version 1 model disappeared!!!

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That looks fantastic Ian, keep up the good work :)
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There will be a few more uploads during December and then it will be a bit quite from me for a while, next up will be some EPBs in Blue/Grey and NSE
Woohoo! Looking forward to them, Ian!
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WOW........ absolutely superb ........Ian's models are in a class of their own.
I'm sure his models will last longer than the real ones too.

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well done there excellent looking models. gimme gimme will be most welcome. :lol:
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They were monsters to drive.
They look cracking Ian, keep em coming.
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Fantastic!!!!!

Look forward to caning these on DC....... next question is, what did they sound like on diesel? :lol:
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Wow!!! they're awesome Ian, great work there mate. Looks like 2 new classes heading my way this week, 74's & 23's 8)

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Well its good to see your around still Ian, those models look to be to the mind blowing standard with come to know with your work. Im loving this southern stock. This looks well worth the 6yrs its taken to complete
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Ian - those look amazing.

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Ian,

Looking brilliant - I think I might demolish the Eurostar station at Waterloo and re-create the stabling point for them!!

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