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Hi borderreiver,
I agree it would be a massive undertaking, but N3V have just released a new base model with the class 47 so I wonder if they could be used as a basis as those mk1s are superb.
It might be only the basics to start with - mike10 has done pretty much every variation ever, but if you started with say a BSK, an SK and a TSO? Perhaps an RMB or similar and then build up the range from there.
I'm inclined to agree that it is doubtful we will see upgraded mk1s in the near future but it's nice to dream about what could be, especially when you see models such as N3Vs new mk1s. Then you can't help but get carried away.
Cheers,
PLP
Hi Paul,
Using N3Vs models would seem the most logical way forward to me - and I've no doubt they'd be quite profitable profitable N3V because, as you say, they were the backbone of passenger trains in the UK for 40 odd years so I've no doubt the demand would be high. I wonder if they have any plans or whether it will be down to someone else but it would be fantastic to see them regardless.
Cheers,
PLP