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How realistic are your models? Photo challenge.
Gloucester Road replied to Pugsley's topic in Modelling musings & miscellany
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Mine has been out and run. Simply stunning; livery is beautiful with lots of details. My TPE class 68 happily pulls the rake, though I did install the longer coupling and that helped with buffer binding when propeling. My only minor issue was the DVT body fits so well that I spent many nervous minutes unclipping the body with shims; it is very tight, to install the DCC chip. Well done to Revolution Trains The DVT, the wiper sits a littel of the windshield
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RevolutioN/Accurascale MK.5/MK.5A coaching stock/DT
Gloucester Road replied to TomE's topic in Revolution Trains
Mine has been out and run. Simply stunning; livery is beautiful with lots of details. My TPE class 68 happily pulls the rake, though I did install the longer coupling and that helped with buffer binding when propeling. My only minor issue was the DVT body fits so well that I spent many nervous minutes unclipping the body with shims; it is very tight, to install the DCC chip. Well done to Revolution Trains -
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GWR service using 158766 have started. A driver and spotter meet it at Crossland Station. I am very pleased with this model; sounds good, speed and control is good. Little bit of light weathering and she has been pressed into service, shuttling my 1/2 people around. You do have to remember to close the doors to move off, added realism :). The interior lights (driver and carriage) are controlled by switches rather than functions. Haven't looked at top speed as mine trundles between 2 stations so the speed it does is fine.
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yes ill message you.
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NSEr bubble car doing what it does best; bustling back and forth between Gloucester Road And Crossland stations