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Post by graymac Mon Mar 17, 2014 3:45 pm

I'm wondering about road vehicles for older routes - the "British Railways" days when the Class 117 DMUs were really modern kit!!
I've been collaborating with mobile1 and so far there's a "new" Vauxhall to show for it.
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Those old bangers are a lot harder to build than some of the newer stuff, there's too many curves and faces to allow for simplicity, so a few compromises have to be made in practice. It's a pity it is so difficult to get models made with some of the 3D apps to work with BVE.
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Post by Quork Mon Mar 17, 2014 8:52 pm

If you have something you'd like conversed, give it to me please, I'll try and do it, I have some excercise with this.
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Post by graymac Thu Mar 20, 2014 8:19 pm

This took a while to put together, fortunately I didn't need to go to London to do it, as I can't stand the ****** place!

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Post by Quork Thu Mar 20, 2014 8:36 pm

Great!

Since you don't like London, I guess Gray's Inn Street isn't owned by you? =D
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Post by graymac Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:58 pm

Since you don't like London, I guess Gray's Inn Street isn't owned by you?

 Very Happy  If gray had enough money to own Gray's Inn Street then gray might like London a little more! Even ONE property in that location would be worth a LOT of money.
As it is, I haven't been in London now for at least twenty years and if I ever see it again before they pack me off to meet Satan then it will still be too soon. To be honest, I'm not keen on Dublin either - I'm just too long in the countryside and wide open spaces to want to go back to city life.

Although gray wouldn't mind the "Inn" part of the address  jocolor
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Post by Quork Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:10 pm

Well, the hotel I slept in during my two and a half days in London was near that street. Though I was wrong, it's a road and not a street. Whatever...^^

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Post by graymac Fri Mar 21, 2014 7:07 pm

A variation on the Bristol bus I made the other week. This is  a Red&White version, the company had extensive operations throughout Gloucestershire, Monmouthshire and Herefordshire and a big depot at Chepstow just over the English-Welsh border.

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Obviously, this will be useable in the "Cwm Twypsn" Welsh route. The extension of which is rather overdue - must start the "headology"  afro
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