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This one just smells of petrol at the moment. :D

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I remember you were making some sheep and cows ( or as we say in Scotland Coos & Ewes) in your printer. Are you selling them Steve.
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sandy wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 7:59 pm I remember you were making some sheep and cows ( or as we say in Scotland Coos & Ewes) in your printer. Are you selling them Steve.
Not allowed under the terms of the original file licence Sandy.
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Steve M wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 8:48 pm
sandy wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 7:59 pm I remember you were making some sheep and cows ( or as we say in Scotland Coos & Ewes) in your printer. Are you selling them Steve.
Not allowed under the terms of the original file licence Sandy.
Iv never been one for reading small print. :)
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Busy day in the shed today - the latest offering from Hornby, the Ivatt 2MT in BR green as preserved on the K&WVR, arrived yesterday. Basic detailing completed today and I’ve equipped this one with another of the new Bluetooth TXS decoders. A very tight fit to get the decoder, speaker and stay alive in the very shallow tender.

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Lovely pipe detail Steve. I would have definitely purchased one of those.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Sun Dec 03, 2023 5:57 pm Lovely pipe detail Steve. I would have definitely purchased one of those.
There are some lovely details on this one Brian. Barry and I were chatting with Phil Morley, the Hornby designer, at GETS in October. He said he designed this one five years ago - it even came in the old style box! No idea why it took so long to get to market but you can tell it as not designed with TXS in mind - very limited space.
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Is it a trick of the light but the lining looks a bit yellow instead of orange.
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The lining is certainly very shiny - it almost looks like a transfer from some angles. It is a bit on the light side as well.
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I was comparing it to the preserved loco and some lining transfers I still have.
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