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As some of you may know I uploaded a re skin of this fantastic model yesterday, and being my second reskin that i have uploaded, I was just curious as to what peoples opinions are, what can be improved, problems etc and I shall work on them to make them better and take them into account for my next re skin.

Thank you for your time :D
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It's a great reskin of a green 01 :D - but isn't a true representation of D2956 at the mo, which is looking a lot more 'tired'!

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Oh really, hmmm thats a shame, but thanks for the kind comment anyway

I'll have to look into making her look tired :)
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All you need is throw acouple of buckets of mud at it, like the landrover adverts :wink: :lol:

But seriously, nice skins, I look forward to future ones :)

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tango4262 wrote:Oh really, hmmm thats a shame, but thanks for the kind comment anyway

I'll have to look into making her look tired :)
Looking forward to it :). If you need any shots, don't hesistate to ask - can get access to the real one pretty much at any point!

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Ooooh that would be superb if you could :D

A shot from each direction would be enough for me (Front, sides, Back) that way i can get the features i need, and see what i need to weather etc :)

Thanks in advance :D
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Sorry to bring this discussion back up.

I seem to have a problem with the engine as it won't move under its own power.

Braking problem perhaps?

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Hi

Are you using the gears? As shunters are diesel/mechanical in design, the gears are manually operated (by the "e" key).

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