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Dorset Coast screenshots

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That's Co - Driver - Mike. The one in the other seat.
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I have just downloaded and run this route from head to toe already. Dave - what ARE you doing GIVING this route away ? I have paid good money on commercial routes for MSTS that are of far worse quality to what you have offered here - I am in AWE at your work - this route is BRILLIANT - thankyou.
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JADsHome wrote:Dave - what ARE you doing GIVING this route away ? I have paid good money on commercial routes for MSTS that are of far worse quality to what you have offered here - I am in AWE at your work - this route is BRILLIANT - thankyou.
All thoughts that have crossed my mind - I already feel positively guilty using TM having not paid for it.
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JADsHome wrote:I have just downloaded and run this route from head to toe already. Dave - what ARE you doing GIVING this route away ? I have paid good money on commercial routes for MSTS that are of far worse quality to what you have offered here - I am in AWE at your work - this route is BRILLIANT - thankyou.
totally agree, this is definately one of the best routes ive played, and free! :D

here are a couple of my screenshots, edited of course as i love photoshopping
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Only one complaint....fuel point not activated.

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Err..I knew I'd seen these tanks somewhere before

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Are we going to war???

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I hope not.

I like the Weymouth Quay shots. :o

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To complement Anton's Voyager activity to Southampton, I thought I'd have a go at a service in the opposite direction, from the days of loco haulage.


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Are we going to war???
Well, judging by the markings, we lost this time 8)
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ianm42 wrote:
Are we going to war???
Well, judging by the markings, we lost this time 8)
The German chap who made those tanks also thought that it was amusing me using them on a British route. :D

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do trans actually drive through the centre of that town in real life?
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TomGreen wrote:do trans actually drive through the centre of that town in real life?
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Yes they do.. :P

http://www.sbrobinson.pwp.blueyonder.co ... Wey01.html

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Loving the umbrella! :P
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