REP, TC, 33/1 and more!

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REP, TC, 33/1 and more!

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http://www.makingtracks-online.co.uk/in ... 7&Itemid=1

It's rare that I see something for the first time and decide there and then I am going to buy it, but this is a worthy exception. MT have done a pack in memory of Dale with proceeds going to charity.

Well done to everyone for what you've done, it looks a stunning pack!
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Just ordered it.

Just what I have been waiting for.

Well done MT

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I just ordered.

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Ian really did pull out all the stops for this one - the stock is excellent, and the inspection saloon is a very welcome addition to MSTS. Just the thing for beta testing routes :)

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The inspection saloon in the pack, was it unique to Southern Region? I thought I saw something similar at Glasgow Central once but it was so many years ago, I can't remember!
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The majority of the pre-Grouping Companies and all the Big Four had their own inspection saloons, and many of these survived into BR days. The one you saw in Glasgow was most liklyl one inherited from the LMSR or LNER rather than the SR.

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Anyone know if you get any activities with this stock pack? It would be nice to have some for LSE or something.

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alexnick wrote:Anyone know if you get any activities with this stock pack? It would be nice to have some for LSE or something.

Nick
I think acts for Dorset Coast would be more accurate. I can't ever remember seeing the REP ands 4TCs away from the South West portion of the line.
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Nice news announcement on TS.com....thanks Nels. :P

http://www.train-sim.com/news/mtrs0219.htm

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Ordered mine yesterday (along with LSE) looking forwards to it being released.

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Looking forward to it coming out gonna be fun to run a proper Weymouth - Waterloo trip switching between the Crompton and 4REP at Bournemouth

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Bumped as its for a good cause.

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And mentioned on the Front Page of UKTS :P

http://members.uktrainsim.com//index2.p ... report=951

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I have had mine put on preorder from a mate for a brithday pressie!

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Bet the riding on the REP won't be as rough as they were in real life - always had to hang on for dear life through Micheldever, especially on the down!

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