Pat Dalton Excellent 1920's Skipton To Carlisle Route

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Pat Dalton Excellent 1920's Skipton To Carlisle Route

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You can order this Route From this link

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/patsplace/Index.html

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Leaving Carlisle


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Wonderful stuff :) more shots of Pat's wonderfull buildings please.

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johnwallwork wrote:Wonderful stuff :) more shots of Pat's wonderfull buildings please.

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Hellifield


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Lovely screenies :wink:

It's a brilliant route, plenty of rolling stock, activities and AI traffic, plus the station activities are pure genius, despite the fact your stuck at a station for ages :roll:

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Woah!

Hellifield's sure changed alot over the years!
From what I remember from my times at Hellifield, they only use 2 platforms now!
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baggy6233 wrote:Woah!

Hellifield's sure changed alot over the years!
From what I remember from my times at Hellifield, they only use 2 platforms now!
RobertM wrote:Lovely screenies :wink:

It's a brilliant route, plenty of rolling stock, activities and AI traffic, plus the station activities are pure genius, despite the fact your stuck at a station for ages :roll:

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Thanks Robert more to come soon :D

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Nice! 8)

Whats the frame rates like?
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Well on mine with 256mb RAM, 2.70Ghz processor the frame rates I got varied from 10fps-14fps at hellifield alone
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kirkheath wrote:Well on mine with 256mb RAM, 2.70Ghz processor the frame rates I got varied from 10fps-14fps at hellifield alone
My Frame Rates are about 20fps,No problems with this Great Route

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Can't remember my frame rates, but they are pretty good

The only downside is that when you start MSTS, it takes ages to load :roll:

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RobertM wrote:Can't remember my frame rates, but they are pretty good

The only downside is that when you start MSTS, it takes ages to load :roll:

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Fantastic screenshots again a fitting tribute to Malcolm (he was a master modeler). How about someone doing a new set of activatise for this route using the stock on the CD? I bet many people would welcome a new set to play with :)

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Thanks, :wink:

And on with the shots please :wink:

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RobertM wrote:Thanks, :wink:

And on with the shots please :wink:

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Carlisle Citadel


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Now there class, Carlisle is my favourite part of the route, lots of signaling to keep you interested :roll:

And if you keep putting out this many screenies, your going to run out quickly, despite the fact that it's a large route :o

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