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A request Chris

Could you give a route name to all of the posts you put up, because I'm dammed impressed but have not got a clue as to what routes they are.

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brownairwolf wrote:A request Chris

Could you give a route name to all of the posts you put up, because I'm dammed impressed but have not got a clue as to what routes they are.

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Not a bad suggestion there. Route looks like Stenying Line to me.

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No problem. :D

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Have you been borrowing Matt's Learjet again Chris?
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good shots as ever chris. i do have one question however, how do you get what appears to be a seperate camera view that far away from the train?
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ianmacmillan wrote:Have you been borrowing Matt's Learjet again Chris?
Nah, he's using my photo-recce Spitfire Mk XI :D :D

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:o picks up eyes form the floor and puts them back in his sockets

Wow :D
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LNERandBR wrote::o picks up eyes form the floor and puts them back in his sockets
How did you manage to find them on the floor? :)
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He watched his hands pick his eyeballs up :D
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Brillant Chris

Having you been changing Cam hack to get that High up ?

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45002 wrote:Having you been changing Cam hack to get that High up ?
Didn't touch a thing guv, it just came off in me and, onest. :lol:

I haven't figured out just what triggers it off, but Steyning along with Bala Hub seems to do it more than others. Wish I'd followed it all the way to Brighton but had to go out.
You might notice it had happened in the last shot of Brighton on the Brighton Belle screenshots with the train going off into the distance.
But as soon as the camera got to the tunnel it went back to cabview.

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