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Re: 4D here to stay (VIC)



What I meant was photo 4D or Tangara is like taking photo of BL class,G
class,  81 class loco.


Only little difference from the exterior.

Cheers
James




David Bromage <dbromage@fang.omni.com.au> wrote in message
q4Q95.11$SD6.334438@news0.optus.net.au">news:q4Q95.11$SD6.334438@news0.optus.net.au...
> Michael Kurkowski (usenet.spam@gunzel.net) wrote:
> > noemail@emailsux.com (James C) wrote in
> > <3966ee65$0$11137$7f31c96c@news01.syd.optusnet.com.au>:
>
> > >4 D is keep uder the bridge near Spencer street lately.
> > >Pretty easy to photgraph.......that is if you can't get enough of
> > >Tangaras............
>
> > Watch yourself there now James. The Pedantic Police will be out after
you
> > for this act of anti-Tangara'ist sacrilige.
>
> > Remember, it's not a Tangara.
>
> Correct.
>
> > It doesn't look like a Tangara,
>
> Yes and no. Looks similar, but check the nose and the skirt around the
> wheels. What? There's no skirt over the wheels? :)
>
> > doesn't take the same bits as a Tangara
>
> Correct! That's the main difference. There isn't much of a Tangara which
> would plug straight into the 4D. The seats might. All the internal and
> external panels, windows and much of the electrics are different. Many of
> the cab fittings might fit, but some are wired up differently. Remember
> that the 4D is wired to run in multiple with a Comeng set.
>
> The 4D is based on a Tangara, but it's not a Tangara.
>
> Cheers
> David