I need some Scenery for my new route, anyone willing?

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I need some Scenery for my new route, anyone willing?

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Can some one please make these items below for my MSTS route westford

1 Deisel Shed (anything BRish will do)
2 A Locomotive inspection Pit
3 A Loco Wash
4 A terminus station (as many lanes the maker is willing)
5 an oil refinary (with all the gubbins to refule TEAs, and TTAs
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Don't bother asking for items for your route I did this and not one person in this whole forum helped me it looks like this is a DIY Do It Your Self forums where you make your own models even if you can't model amd don't know how to model things.
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Woah hold on there... I'm a little disturbed by an increase in people who expect instant replies and have their request pulled out of a hat on demand. Most modellers and route builders already have plenty of projects on the go. I've got a humungous list of items to complete and its due to get bigger any day now. As I've pointed out elsewhere this forum isn't a public service. People provide help by their own choice, not because of any obligation. DIY? Absolutely. Thats why these forums exist, to assist those doing the work. If you have a problem with your own projects then be please be patient. Sooner or later someone will have the answer or can point you in a direction that might help. My advice is obtain the necessary programs and knuckle down, you'll earn far more respect for doing so. Yes, it can be difficult. There is a learning curve with anything in life. Thats why people who have problems with their own projects tend to get answered. You'll find that simply saying "I need this, that, and something else" will often get you nowhere.
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Post by fredrikljundberg »

i'll see what i can come up with. maybe i will maybe i won't attitude. nah what i can help with i will.

lets think there is a loco wash already done. check screenshots forum i think and i will do an inspection pit for you. the station i can do if you tell me how wide the gap usually is between platform edges both sides and how wide double track is and how tall a platform is. i'd do the oil refinery but one is already done i think on train-sim.com

i'll see what i can do for the rest dunno bout the shed i need measures first.
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I have some piccies of the shed at Buxton if that would help.

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johncas wrote:Don't bother asking for items for your route I did this and not one person in this whole forum helped me it looks like this is a DIY Do It Your Self forums where you make your own models even if you can't model amd don't know how to model things.
Its the way you ask - if I remember correctly you demanded something and then complained that no one had done it after about 10 minutes.

People don't just sit here twiddling their thumbs waiting for a request.

If you were a bit more patient, you would get a lot better response.

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If you wish to Hold on just for a week or so you will find that There will all of a sudden be loads of buildings cropping up for download, most of the time people don't answer generally is because the modellers on here are generally busy with their own routes/models etc.....


If you drop me an email i can zip up some buildings from Mideast for you- alternatively wait a couple of days and they'll be up here ready for download.

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Just uploaded a loco/carriage washing plant from mideast, i'll put the other stuff up gradually this week
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There's an excellent oil refinery set on the dutch site - the url is on another thread - can't remember now.

I've nearly finished a loading gantry, but got distracted with other things. I guess the real question is "what have you done for ME lately?"

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Well i require tons of stuff and have already pestered people on here and had a good response, although i will be rewarding you with a cool looking WCML......hopefully ;)
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oh and might also give you this when i've finished it and tidyed it up a bit

<img src="http://www.teardropvideo.co.uk/images/ts/86401.jpg">
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Thank you to everyone, I can afford to wait for buildings, Its a project im trying to fit in, But with GCSes coming up and commitments to other games i can wait,

IT IS BETTER TO ASK, WAIT AND RECIEVE SOMETHING, Then badmouth people when you revieve nothing

As soon as a modern shed arrives ill put it in and post a picy or 2

As the station is concerned i will send an email to you with the details

There is no rush for anything, All i can say is do your own thing and do it when YOU can and want!!!

SP672 Look out for my 50 soon!!!
THANKS VERY MUCH EVERYONE. THIS IS WHAT MSTS IS ALL ABOUT!!!
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Hymek wrote:THANKS VERY MUCH EVERYONE. THIS IS WHAT MSTS IS ALL ABOUT!!!
and there was me thinking it was a train simulator... :)
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Post by Timcourt1 »

I do have a modern Carriage shed and smaller 2 road engine shed too- those are on the Mideast CD, I will upload those over the weekend.
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