Thomas is alive and well

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Thomas is alive and well

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Further to some posts about Thomas availability and legality ther is a fair bit of Thomas stuff at www,train-sim.com

The following is a note from an activity file which will give you some filenames and you can search for others

Make sure you have downloaded the following things:
THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE: train-sim.com ttank.zip By John Fowlis
GORDON: train-sim.com mstsgord.zip By RB
HENRY #3: train-sim.com henry.zip By Chris Crank
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Why not download the items from this site, which are of far better quality?

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Sorry - I hadn't realised Thomas was back on this site, I hadn't seen any posts since the legality/royalties was being discussed.
This site is also easier to navigate.
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I don't think the TTTE stuff uploaded here has ever been removed, unless a disgruntled/jaded author has taken bits away. It just isn't discussed much :)
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While we're on the subject, did you guys know we've invented the wheel? :wink:
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We have ?
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Mattaf wrote:While we're on the subject, did you guys know we've invented the wheel? :wink:
What's a wheel?
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did you guys know we've invented the wheel?
What colour is it?
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Black and round i think
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Breedlings wrote:
Mattaf wrote:While we're on the subject, did you guys know we've invented the wheel? :wink:
What's a wheel?
erm... well... it's just a wheel, mate! A wheel is... well, it's a wheel. :wink:
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They know these things in Milton Keynes :wink:

At a party at Shenley Lodge, the week before last. Hope the singing didn't keep you awake :P
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Moderator Note: Topic moved to General Discussion.
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johndibben wrote:They know these things in Milton Keynes :wink:

At a party at Shenley Lodge, the week before last. Hope the singing didn't keep you awake :P
Ah! That was why I kept waking up at two in the morning! :wink:
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Mattaf wrote:Ah! That was why I kept waking up at two in he morning! :wink:
BBQ there on the 15th, be warned :wink:

Wheely good party :lol:
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johndibben wrote:BBQ there on the 15th, be warned :wink:

Wheely good party :lol:
Thank you for warning me! Now you just need to keep the noise down! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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