Sodor Route: First Glimpse

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Scotttrax would be just as good!
If you want me to email them that not a problem!
Building the Grassington Branch in UKFS
Any info is greatfully recived.
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Real Lives of Thomas is a mine of Sodor info - there is several pages of info on the stations and towns as well as the maps. Are you going to model the Skarloey Railway?
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Well i ahve been doing a lot of work since the last screenshots, having had to start the whole thing again a couple of weeks ago, i have really been stressed getting it all up to standard, but here are some early pics of the narrow gauge section of sodor:

http://jonathonsmstsscreenshots.fotopic ... 04934.html

and here is where you will find some more msts sodor screenies, and more, and any new ones will be added here:

http://jonathonsmstsscreenshots.fotopic.net
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Why have you layed the Narrow Gauge to 3ft Guage?
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trainmad wrote:Why have you layed the Narrow Gauge to 3ft Guage?
I'm using the NG track that comes with xtracks, why, is that a problem? Is it not a correct scale :-?
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It's not, it's 3ft gauge. Look for the track with the UKNG prefix, all half scale engines run on that. :)
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Post by sillyevan27 »

Awesome pics. Let us know when you've gotten some more stuff done :)
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Hi Jonathon

You are doing a magnificent job with this Route - I wish I had your talent when I was 15 years old!!.

Your website is First Class as are your pictures of your progress to date.

As soon as you have finished Sodor let me know and I will send for a Copy if it can't be uploaded on UKTS.I would just love to show it to my Grandchildren - They loved Spikeyorks "Great Hat Chase" Activity which David made for the Thaxted Route.

Rev Awdrey would be very proud of what you have achieved to date.

Kindest Regards

Mike.
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