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Re: ChS4T - Russian loco
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lugnet.trains
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Sun, 1 Jan 2006 19:59:46 GMT
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> Good looking, and very realistic ChS4T engine :-)
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> What you have built, is what I think of as a ChS4 engine, in its second
> form. I'd like to see someone build a ChS4 in its original desing:
> http://parovoz.com/newgallery/index.php?ID=2447&LNG=EN --SNIP--
> Honestly, Russian trains is sometimes very complicated...
> BR
> Sonnich
Hi Sonnich,
Thanks for all this information. I agree that the class naming conventions are
so complicated. I took the information from Paravoz but I may have been confused
or it may have been wrong.
I'd be interested in doing some of the engines you link to. Also maybe a TEP (I
think), the diesel-electric dual engines. I will probably give one of them a go
when I have some spare time.
One thing I find very interesting on your site is the amount of rolling stock. I
have had trouble finding pictures of former-Soviet rolling stock so it is a
valuable resource for me.
I'm not sure if you've seen all my other Soviet stuff but if you flick around
the trains gallery of my BS account (also there is a Trans-Siberian EMU in the
top directory which you have seen before) you should find a few. I really like
designing Russian and former-Soviet stock as it is so different from that of
other countries.
Thanks again for your comments and information.
Tim
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| "Tim Gould" <t.gould(AT@)lancast...c(DOT.)uk> wrote in message news:IrM85p.1EFE@lugnet.com... (...) which (...) and (...) Although I (...) of the (...) height. (...) train. Good looking, and very realistic ChS4T engine :-) What you have built, is (...) (19 years ago, 1-Jan-06, to lugnet.trains)
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