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H Class Tank and Bluebell Route

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:08 pm
by D2023
Hi guys

Does anybody know if either of these exist and/or where I can get them from?

I like both if them so any info would be very useful

Will

Re: H Class Tank and Bluebell Route

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 8:48 am
by michaelhendle
Hi Will,

Re H2 Tank there will be one coming with Danny's South Eastern Steam Era route it's part of a locomotive pack for the route.
AFIK there is no Bluebell Route in the Library or in the Pipeline of routes to come

You might like this route though the Steyning line,runs from Brighton down Shoreham where it Branches off,I think it goes as far as Christ Hospital on the Arun Valley Line

It is best to buy the CD as you get the route,stock and activities included on the disc,and at just under £5.00 is good value for money also you get a months premium thrown in as well

Mike

Re: H Class Tank and Bluebell Route

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 3:13 pm
by D2023
Yeah sorry ignore the other comment. I will look into getting it. Has it been released yet? What liveries are there

Re: H Class Tank and Bluebell Route

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2013 9:35 am
by michaelhendle
Steyning is set in the BR steam era so the stock on the DVD is BR,but there is nothing once you have got it to switch to Southern or even LBSC, it comes with some M7 tank loco's and other loco's.

I made a slight mistake on rechecking it goes as far to Horsham,there are further 25 activities you can down load from the library,if you are not used to spanned zips,then it's best to buy the DVD\CD,then you can use your months premium membership to down load the 25 activities and the stock they need.

All I say about Danny's South Eastern Steam route that it's WIP,you will be able to run from Dover both Admiralty pier and Priory to Seven Oaks via Ashford,also Folkestone Harbour Branch is included,it is set prior to electrification,so no 3rd rail,some of the loco's could be either Southern,and I think there are a couple of South Eastern Loco's

Mike

Re: H Class Tank and Bluebell Route

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2013 7:57 pm
by D2023
michaelhendle wrote:Steyning is set in the BR steam era so the stock on the DVD is BR,but there is nothing once you have got it to switch to Southern or even LBSC, it comes with some M7 tank loco's and other loco's.

I made a slight mistake on rechecking it goes as far to Horsham,there are further 25 activities you can down load from the library,if you are not used to spanned zips,then it's best to buy the DVD\CD,then you can use your months premium membership to down load the 25 activities and the stock they need.

All I say about Danny's South Eastern Steam route that it's WIP,you will be able to run from Dover both Admiralty pier and Priory to Seven Oaks via Ashford,also Folkestone Harbour Branch is included,it is set prior to electrification,so no 3rd rail,some of the loco's could be either Southern,and I think there are a couple of South Eastern Loco's

Mike
Ok many thanks. Do you know how long it will be until finished

Re: H Class Tank and Bluebell Route

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 10:54 am
by michaelhendle
Hi Will

How long is a piece of string, all I can say is it will be finished when Danny thinks it's ready for release,so far it is over two years in the making,I'm afraid you cannot knock a route up in a couple of months,the average time is 2-4 years depending on the amount of time you can afford to put to the route.
It's not only the route there are activities to make and stock to collect for it.

Mike

Re: H Class Tank and Bluebell Route

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 12:14 pm
by D2023
michaelhendle wrote:Hi Will

How long is a piece of string, all I can say is it will be finished when Danny thinks it's ready for release,so far it is over two years in the making,I'm afraid you cannot knock a route up in a couple of months,the average time is 2-4 years depending on the amount of time you can afford to put to the route.
It's not only the route there are activities to make and stock to collect for it.

Mike
Didn't mean to seem like is was going on about it. Sorry. Many thanks for all the information you have given you have been most helpful.

Will