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First off I'll start with an obvious one: 4495 Golden Fleece on the 1938 Queen Of Scots Set.
(Hitting just shy of 95mph, Heading north on the ECML)
Second, a surprise: Repton on a tour of the WSR, in the rain.
Justin
(Hitting just shy of 95mph, Heading north on the ECML)
Second, a surprise: Repton on a tour of the WSR, in the rain.
Justin
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Hi Justin
Your Pullmans look really good
Your Pullmans look really good
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j3801 wrote:
Tornado and VSOE Pullmans (with 67026 tailing) on the ECML.
Looking very nice indeed! Once these Pullmans have been uploaded, I may have to make a change to my Activity on UKTS with the correct Pullmans; http://www.uktrainsim.com/filelib-info.php?form_fileid=30506
Best wishes
Andy
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Great shots guys,
One from me,
Holbeck Britannia 70044 waits to leave St. Pancras with the down "Robin Hood".
One from me,
Holbeck Britannia 70044 waits to leave St. Pancras with the down "Robin Hood".
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Very nice shot Andreww. If you made it a little grainy it could almost pass for real.
Here is one of 3801 hauling the 1947 SouthCoast Daylight Express at Scarborough (just south of Sydney) on Main Illawarra v3:
(I know it is a big photo but it looks really nice, particularly with the ocean in the back ground)
Justin
Here is one of 3801 hauling the 1947 SouthCoast Daylight Express at Scarborough (just south of Sydney) on Main Illawarra v3:
(I know it is a big photo but it looks really nice, particularly with the ocean in the back ground)
Justin
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Hi Dave,
Looking great with the Mothers Day special.
Any problems with the Pullmans?
Justin
Looking great with the Mothers Day special.
Any problems with the Pullmans?
Justin
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no not as yet i did change the couplings to chain but that's just personal preference i do like the detail you put into the insides you have even put plates in the kitchen and an oven even tho you cant see then from the outside love it well done
Are you going to do some brakes cars as well and maybe the mk1s version plz
dave
Are you going to do some brakes cars as well and maybe the mk1s version plz
dave
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Dave,
Have a look at my workshop thread, it details which ones are being worked on.
The Mk1 Pullmans will come later.
Justin
Have a look at my workshop thread, it details which ones are being worked on.
The Mk1 Pullmans will come later.
Justin
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Two new service are being introduced this year at CVR the first is The Fisherman which runs every summer Saturday at 1 and serves Fish and Chips on board
And the Forester Pullman which is a prebooked dinning service which runs on Sundays
Dave
And the Forester Pullman which is a prebooked dinning service which runs on Sundays
Dave
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Great Shots all,
Some from me,
A 63xx arrives into Boxfield with a Bristol service as branch regular 1419 can be seen in the distance shunting.
1419 again preparing to couple to its train.
Finally, 1419 prepares to depart Boxfield with the 06:35 service to St. Margarets, the milk tankers will be uncoupled at Sneedford to be shunted into the dairy later.
Andrew.
Some from me,
A 63xx arrives into Boxfield with a Bristol service as branch regular 1419 can be seen in the distance shunting.
1419 again preparing to couple to its train.
Finally, 1419 prepares to depart Boxfield with the 06:35 service to St. Margarets, the milk tankers will be uncoupled at Sneedford to be shunted into the dairy later.
Andrew.
Last edited by Andreww on Fri Mar 29, 2013 4:01 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Changed picture.)
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Yes. Westvale is a lovely little route.
Thanks, Alec
Thanks, Alec
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30937 approaching Paddock Wood.
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Hi Danny,
That looks almost real,I like the Schools Class Loco as well
Thank You for making this marvellous route
Mike
That looks almost real,I like the Schools Class Loco as well
Thank You for making this marvellous route
Mike
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Dave,
All I can say is WOW those pictures look great.
As for the headboard, yes please.
Justin
All I can say is WOW those pictures look great.
As for the headboard, yes please.
Justin
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Hi Dave,
I would definitely use it, if you up load it
I know it's being cheeky, but while you are doing that one,could you make some others to go with Justin's Pullman sets
thanks for the offer of the Queen of Scots Headboard,
Mike
I would definitely use it, if you up load it
I know it's being cheeky, but while you are doing that one,could you make some others to go with Justin's Pullman sets
thanks for the offer of the Queen of Scots Headboard,
Mike
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Fab shots Dave!! I am not an LNER fan, but I can sure appreciate a lovely looking loco and the surroundings!!
Andy
Andy
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London Transport L.89 looking worse for wear awaits permission to continue on it journey
Dave
Dave
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A grubby "Tangmere" passing through Deal...
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Hi Tim,
The route is comming on well,it looks really good in the screen shots
Mike
The route is comming on well,it looks really good in the screen shots
Mike
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This looks like yet another excellent addition to the world of MSTS. All good things really are worth waiting for!
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Very nice job Dave! How about starting you're own workshop section!?
Cheers
Andy
Cheers
Andy
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Hi all,
Messing about driving trains to keep my skills up and to try and clear my head when I happened to do this:
That’s an LNER (ex W.D.) 8F (a BATS repaint from trainsim.com) hauling my LNER teak coaches over the bridge just out of Barmouth on the Cambrian Coast Line (V1) by 3d Trainstuff.
Justin
Messing about driving trains to keep my skills up and to try and clear my head when I happened to do this:
That’s an LNER (ex W.D.) 8F (a BATS repaint from trainsim.com) hauling my LNER teak coaches over the bridge just out of Barmouth on the Cambrian Coast Line (V1) by 3d Trainstuff.
Justin
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Tim, your work continues to prove that with skill and dedication excellent routes can be created with MSTS. Thank you for sharing these pictures with us, and in particular stimulating me to try harder with my own efforts.
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