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Would the train be something to do with the Camden line and the running services to the "Via Crucis held every Good Friday at the nearby Franciscan Brothers Monastery.

Mufflers were modified on 4102 and 4104 in 1958. This included relocating the mufflers to over the normal roofline. These modifications were not made to the rest of the class.

ghosty
 
the QR yahoo group, is it possible to upload files there?


edit, I'm not inferring that a QR group is populated by Yahoos, hehhehehehe
 
I guess the difference of those locos Evan, are



THE NUMBERS!!:hehe: :hehe:

Anyways













Anyways, now I;m off too study!!:wave:

Jamie
 
Pete
Yes it is possible to upload files to there. There is a section for files it is broken into several sections. If there is not a folder for the purpose your welcome to add one if needed.

ghosty
 
The bushes are by Trunda, the large trees and by Jankvis. Type in JVC(55) into the DLS and which bridge do you mean Jamie?

Daniel
 
Hi guys;

Nice shots from all. Must post a few of my own sometime soon; just need to finish (as if:o) what i'm working on at the moment.

Daniel
, lovely shots, the route looks like an absolute ripper!:Y:

I don't suppose you could enlighten us as to what components make up the bridge; or when you say 'handmade' do you mean as a new item in Gmax or similar? Looking at it though, it does seem similar to one of Domsarto's(?) bridges.

Edit: By the way, where are all the 41's coming from? Are they betas from somebody?

Matt.
 
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Daniel, now I have another question:hehe:
The 2 Locos in your latest shot?? Are they beta's or re-skins??
Jamie
 
Daniel, now I have another question:hehe:
The 2 Locos in your latest shot?? Are they beta's or re-skins??
Jamie

Jamie, not sure about the second loco (looks like an American RR), but the 44 is available on the DLS. Search 'Cootes'; you'll find a 44 and a 48 class reskin.

Matt.
 
That second loco looks like a reskinned ex-Westrail L class diesel (which were basically an Aussie derivative of the US SD-40 design). But I've never seen an L in such a livery, even though there's quite a number of them now running with small private operators.

I know the L class is available on the DLS in a number of WA liveries, but I've never found it in that livery.

EDIT: on second thoughts, maybe it is a C after all (the short hood looks more like a C than a L). So disregard my earlier comments. :P
 
Matt, the 40 and 41 are from Pete's earlier (and still damn good) locos. The 40 is available in as delivered Green, 1954 Royal Blue and their final Indian Red.
 
Matt, the 40 and 41 are from Pete's earlier (and still damn good) locos. The 40 is available in as delivered Green, 1954 Royal Blue and their final Indian Red.

Pinza, thanks for the info. That's strange, i have most of Pete's quality content; but not those two. Soon as my 'net speed picks up tomorrow, i'm off to the DLS.

Matt.
 
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