Westvale Part 1

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Westvale Part 1

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I know Connor and I have had our differences :argue: but I have just down loaded his Westvale part 1 activity and it's quiite an enjoyable activity,and the cl25 is ideal and also the cabview he's chosen,another good choice is he's chosen one of the erlier versions,not one of the plain sided types.

I can well recomend it just one small point you need the same private owner trucks that he used in his private owners activity,I just did a search for Parkes and got them straight away,

I only point this out as they aren't on the down load list,and this time I would say that as the Hymeks which would have been used on this branch,to use one you have to buy the WW&H or East Lancs Railway CD,just to get the cabview the 25 is a good alternative,

Well done Connor and lookking forward to part 2. :)

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I also must congratulate Connor for making an activity which I feel is much more appropriate for Westvale, and also much more to my taste, that rat is going to gave it's guts thrashed out now, I will return :lol: :lol:

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An essential wagon for Westvale.

A look round the yard at St Margrets revealed this.....

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Mr Cardwell's wagon is here......

 Click to view more informationPO Gowin to Knowear tribute wagons [11127138 bytes] - G2K_Tribute_Wagons.zip
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Mr Cardwell's wagon was often hauled by a saddletank.
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Thank you guys! It's nice to see you like them!

Yes I know we had are differneces Micheal. I'll make up with you and be friends.

If you really want to know, I'm going to use a 14xx Steam loco in my next activity.
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Mr Cardwell's wagon was often hauled by a saddletank.
Saddletank you say? I'll have a serach and look for one.
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Re: Westvale Part 1

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connorurry wrote:
Mr Cardwell's wagon was often hauled by a saddletank.
Saddletank you say? I'll have a serach and look for one.
Just don't use Percy. :wink: :lol:
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Re: Westvale Part 1

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LeeEAS wrote:
connorurry wrote:
Mr Cardwell's wagon was often hauled by a saddletank.
Saddletank you say? I'll have a serach and look for one.
Just don't use Percy. :wink: :lol:
Percy isn't avalible lol but i egt your point lol :D :)
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Re: Westvale Part 1

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Don't bother about the saddletank - It's an in joke.

Martin Cardwell is the builder of the Highworth route.
His user name is Saddletank.
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I wonder whether someone is pointing PERCY at the porcelain!!!!

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rufuskins wrote:I wonder whether someone is pointing PERCY at the porcelain!!!!

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Sounds more like someone's taken Percy away from the porcelain. :P
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Is this Route a download or CD??? :roll: :roll:
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Hi Art,

It's in the Download 'Routes' Library.
http://www.uktrainsim.com/filelib-direc ... 9,cls=2040

Something you mustn't miss if you like Branches off a GWR/BR Main Line, Beautifully done with terrific Scenery and authentic Railway Yards.
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abclare wrote:Is this Route a download or CD??? :roll: :roll:
Its' a download Art :) :

 Click to view more informationWestvale File 1 [55121965 bytes] - Westvale_1.zip
File ID: 15944 Date: 15 Jan 2007 - 2302 Downloads

 Click to view more informationWestvale File 2 [47997876 bytes] - Westvale_2.zip
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 Click to view more informationWestvale File 3 [43741431 bytes] - Westvale_3.zip
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 Click to view more informationWestvale File 4 [41635183 bytes] - Westvale_4.zip
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 Click to view more informationWestvale File 5 [38542509 bytes] - Westvale_5.zip
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 Click to view more informationWestvale File 6 [43840039 bytes] - Westvale_6.zip
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Re: Westvale Part 1

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Art,

If you don't down load this one you will realy miss out,just down load the file to a new folder on desk top then open them up and copy and paste to each one in sequence to programme files it does the rest for you,there is no batch file to worry about.

If getting to be an old one like me (well just my heating allowance and bus pass)can do it I'm sure you can.

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Thank you everyone for your usual assistance, are there many activities & are they Passenger & Freight?? Sorry for all the questions. :oops: :oops:
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