Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
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Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
These are what I am working on
mk2 stock greeni by Gary Green, on Flickr
BSO is getting the parts list completing
Mk2 BSO update by Gary Green, on Flickr
mk2 stock greeni by Gary Green, on Flickr
BSO is getting the parts list completing
Mk2 BSO update by Gary Green, on Flickr
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Re: Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
Great work Greeni. These will fill a MAJOR hole in the Trainz rolling stock list.
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Re: Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
Loving them
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Re: Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
If you want to make the interiors incredibly realistic, don't forget to include blocked toilets so that us Trainzers can recreate a realistic Class 37 hauled Birmingham International to Holyhead Regional Railways experience
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Re: Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
I can even provide the excrement if you like . I've been told many times that I'm full of it (but not in such a politely described manner ) Oh the wonderful days of B.R. and the general public at largeBriggsy wrote:If you want to make the interiors incredibly realistic, don't forget to include blocked toilets so that us Trainzers can recreate a realistic Class 37 hauled Birmingham International to Holyhead Regional Railways experience
They look great though Gary. They're definitely on my list to look out for.
Cheers
Dave
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Re: Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
I think you've missed the major question we've all been wanting to ask - does it tilt?Briggsy wrote:If you want to make the interiors incredibly realistic, don't forget to include blocked toilets so that us Trainzers can recreate a realistic Class 37 hauled Birmingham International to Holyhead Regional Railways experience
In all seriousness, it looks excellent greeni.
Re: Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
Excellent work there . a much needed item of content . Be good to mix with the Mk1s
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Re: Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
This is the most exciting rolling stock development in UK Trainz for years as far as I'm concerned. Great stuff Gary! Looks like my reskinned Mk2c's are finally about to be dragged off to the scrapyard (http://www.jatws.org/paulsw2/paulsw2.html).
One query though - I wasn't aware that a composite corridor coach existed in Mk2.
Paul
One query though - I wasn't aware that a composite corridor coach existed in Mk2.
Paul
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Re: Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
Hi Paul,
To be honest I can't find any composite's too its just going off the plans set out as "AA303" 18 first/24 second dated issue3 march 88.
I think its where they converted/downgraded mk2a first class into full second class and ran them as SK instead of first/second CK. As there is only 19 converted
To be honest I can't find any composite's too its just going off the plans set out as "AA303" 18 first/24 second dated issue3 march 88.
I think its where they converted/downgraded mk2a first class into full second class and ran them as SK instead of first/second CK. As there is only 19 converted
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Re: Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
Checking my 1988 Ian Allan combo, there were 5 corridor composite Mk2c - AA304 1st 24, std 18
7550, 7551, 7553, 7558, 7561, all based at Inverness.
7550, 7551, 7553, 7558, 7561, all based at Inverness.
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Thank's for the information blackwatch13, will put them in the database i have for them.
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Re: Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
I hope you're referring to the coaches tilting - and not the blocked toilets. That could get messy (although London Midland seemed to have mastered it perfectly.....)Class172 wrote:I think you've missed the major question we've all been wanting to ask - does it tilt?Briggsy wrote:If you want to make the interiors incredibly realistic, don't forget to include blocked toilets so that us Trainzers can recreate a realistic Class 37 hauled Birmingham International to Holyhead Regional Railways experience
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Re: Mk2 and Mk2a coaches
These look amazing. Awesome work as usual.