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morice1 wrote:I'm awaiting an update on progress with this new version of the nelson with great anticipation. The recently released nelson was covered in a previous thread in the general discussion forum 27nov - if i remember correctly for the DR_BR_LN_30850 to work it needs the DR_BR_LN_TExtras file renamed as DR_SR_LN_TExtras

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Thanks Robert.
Took a bit of working out for a novice lile me.
Spent some time trying to rename the internal SD file, which of course made no difference. So then I thought
Do they mean rename actual S and SD file? Surely that wont work!!! Anyway I did, It did and the end result is an excellent
30850 and BR tender.
Usually the only things I will alter are the Couplings from Automatic to chain or vice versa Sound and Cab view files.
Not very computer orintated I am afraid but I do remember seeing the Real 30850 Lord nelson go past my school some 50
years ago.
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The version of 850 recently released has absolutley nothing to do with my version so i am unable to help you there. Work is progressing on my model slowly but surely so i hope that a release date is not a million miles away. Might post some updated pics in a day or so.

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Expect some pictures soon. I have at last succeded in importing it into msts after lots of problems and want to do a little more detailing and tidying up before I show it off to everybody.

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Heres a couple of images of the loco working its first train. A number of issues not sorted in these pics, including alpha channels on some textures, engine tender gap and lack of smoke. Hope you like the look of it.

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Very nice :D well done to you. :D
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Richard that's brilliant mate and on a par with Danny's N15/N15x and MN will you be doing it with out deflectors or Lord Howe's mods (think i got that right)

Just to let you know the L1 is almost done (Engine 90-93%/Tender 96%)
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Thanks, i will indeed be doing it without deflectors and different cylinders tenders etc but i will make sure this mode is 100% complete and running and then modify it from there. As for Lord Howe I might give it a bash as i have several pics of it but i don't have a pic of the nameplate.

Good to hear about the L1 looking forward to it.

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Richard, that does look nice - especially in Maunsell Green. :D
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Here is just a quick update to show off the loco as she currently stands, not much work to do now.

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It's looking good Richard. :D :D :D

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Re: Lord Nelson

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Now that this version of Lord Nelson is nearing completion I want to model other variants of the class but have run into some confusion concerning the shades of green used. The colours I am concerned with are Maunsell Olive Green and Sage Green. I believe This is an example of the Olive green but could do with some pointers as to the other livery. I have great references for when the locomotives carried the liveries but all I have are B&W pictures which whilst they help with lining out isn't much good for colours.

Any help would be much appreciated.

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Looking good, looking good :D

Might use this in my WSR Autumn 06 Gala acts when I release them with the others. Currently using Dave Robinson's model.
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Richard, I think that getting the colours right is particularly difficult. Even in photographs, the same colour can vary with different lighting conditions. I think that if you find something that looks reasonable to you then you should just go for it. As long as your respective Sage,Maunsell, Malachite and Brunswick are different, you're most unlikely to get criticism.
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Re: Lord Nelson

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That would be fine Danny, if I knew what the colours looked like in the first place all i have seen are B&W pics of the liveries. I am guessing that this of 1638 is Olive green, whilst this of 847 is the sage green? Once I know this I can play around with these colours until I am happy.

I'll also show you this shot of Nelson as she was recently, few other little bits added but pretty much finished now.
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Thanks for the help and encouragement guys.

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Re: Lord Nelson

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Richard I can't really help with the Sage/Olive greens (I've never used these) , but I will say that the colour you have on LN just now looks like Maunsell Green to me. Malachite is softer and not so bright. If you're using PSP I could let you know the colours I've used in general if you like - this might give you a starting point if nothing else. :D
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