I posted this elsewhere but I had the distinct feeling it would go unnoticed.
Anyway, here's another selfish request from me, a LU Battery Loco. Maybe, like the "Sarah Siddons", a lot of people would also like to have this, but hadn't really thought about it.
There was a nice one made for MSTS, but there isn't one for Trainz, except my own which is dreadful and will never see the light of day. There are lots of nice ventilation grilles on this loco to practice your bump mapping skills...............
The one in the picture is in yellow, but actually for me it would need to be red, circa 1965. I used to see these occasionally transferring 1938 LU Tube stock from Wellington Carriage Depot in Highgate to Drayton Park near Finsbury Park, over the otherwise disused (and non-electrified) Finsbury Park to Highgate line. This was stopped in 1968 when the road bridge over the line at Crouch End Hill was deemed to be unsafe. And of course they were often seen pulling maintenance trains on the regular underground, usually late at night.
And, by the way, can anyone identify the enormous coach it is pulling?
Thanks,
Mick Berg.
Anyway, here's another selfish request from me, a LU Battery Loco. Maybe, like the "Sarah Siddons", a lot of people would also like to have this, but hadn't really thought about it.
There was a nice one made for MSTS, but there isn't one for Trainz, except my own which is dreadful and will never see the light of day. There are lots of nice ventilation grilles on this loco to practice your bump mapping skills...............
The one in the picture is in yellow, but actually for me it would need to be red, circa 1965. I used to see these occasionally transferring 1938 LU Tube stock from Wellington Carriage Depot in Highgate to Drayton Park near Finsbury Park, over the otherwise disused (and non-electrified) Finsbury Park to Highgate line. This was stopped in 1968 when the road bridge over the line at Crouch End Hill was deemed to be unsafe. And of course they were often seen pulling maintenance trains on the regular underground, usually late at night.
And, by the way, can anyone identify the enormous coach it is pulling?

Thanks,
Mick Berg.
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