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Ah yes, I have those but haven't used them in a long while, good models but they appear to me to be too big, a bit oversized, anyway, that's the perception I have of them.

Thanks, Rob.

They are the same height and body profile as the S&C Mk1's. My tape measure and I both think the windows are a bit small on the S&C ones, but there were two designs of window frame and I've never measured up one of the early ones.

That's an S&C commonwealth bogie under a Railwaves shell in the screenshot which should give some idea of how similar they are.
 
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Some from my latest, NCB-themed route:
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Passenger today on the 13:40 ex-Clayton were treated to a double header
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Today was also the first evening Pullman of the year, as seen in the next few screenies
Platform staff at Clayton prepare to dispatch the Pullman
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The pullman is seen leaving Clayton
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The late running ex17:50 service from Bramley Junction crosses with the pullman at Lornadale
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With the teak set in tow, ex-LNER V2 60911 rounds the curve just below Dale-end tunnel with the 13:10 service from Bramley to Clayton
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Nexus, That is just simply stunning the work that has gone into creating that is amazing ! It is so spot on from memory of my commuting to Brum days !
 
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