BTW-the GGR pack is not commercial, it's donationware.
Which routes make you keep checking back?
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Me too. I made a model of Blue John ages ago. Not much but it was great fun to build.sleepie wrote:One route I've never seen (so I keep checking for) is my local route - Manchester - Sheffield via the Hope Valley.
I'd love to see it - I did once ask if anyone had started and someone did reply that they had but had given up, so I had a play myself. If I am lucky and get to grips with this route building (I'm a CAD operator so I thought it would be simple enough once you follow rules and logic) I might have got somewhere. 9 months on, I think I've got realistic trackwork for the LeFarge cement factory -> Hope station, and, err, thats it!
So if it ever appearred, I'd kiss the person, or, errhherm, take them out for a beer.
Baggsy this my route for KRS / TMTS (only joking),
The LeFarge works at Hope is a large source of traffic in the area and UK freight. The class 20's add even more interest.
The yard layout has appeared in Rail and Earles Sidings elsewhere but it's not in my area and beyond me.
I'd give them another beer
Cheers
John
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Ditto the above (Thanks Murray - Means less writing for meMuzTrem wrote:The route I'm really looking forward to at the moment is Groudle Glen-hardly surprising since I helped build the stock for it!![]()
BTW-the GGR pack is not commercial, it's donationware.
Also the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch as I'm a bit of a 15 inch fanatic and the Welsh Highland (Donationware again!!) as it seems a nice modernish route!!
Cheers
Ben
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There is The East Lancashire Railway Route http://www.brdw.co.uk/trainsim
And the Class 15 add on Which has several Add additional activities for Settle Carlisle......
http://www.d8233.org.uk/
I hope this of help
And the Class 15 add on Which has several Add additional activities for Settle Carlisle......
http://www.d8233.org.uk/
I hope this of help
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KWVRGaryLeeds wrote:Just out of interest, are there any donationware routes currently out there and if so does anyone have links to the sites? Have every CD from here and every UK commercial release so would be nice to see what the donationware routes are like
http://www.kwvr.co.uk/misc/shop.htm
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I'd love to see any new UK route (I prefer the modern, InterCity or later Era stuff myself!)
I'd really like to see the MML, as this is my 'local' mainline, and the one I travel the most - somewhere to run the superb MML HSTs
Also would love to see a modern era of the GWML, particularly the westcountry area!
Cheers
Gary
I'd really like to see the MML, as this is my 'local' mainline, and the one I travel the most - somewhere to run the superb MML HSTs
Also would love to see a modern era of the GWML, particularly the westcountry area!
Cheers
Gary
