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Super screenshot Kieran, you can just imagine this being at the end of a typical day on the NNR loco just going on shed to drop its fire nice work :D
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A few older shots from me, just to keep steam going.

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Very nice Joe, lovely weather effects, super loco, wrong livery for me though :wink:
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kirkheath wrote:Very nice Joe, lovely weather effects, super loco, wrong livery for me though :wink:

And me.


I prefer the pink one.

:D :D :wink:
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ianmacmillan wrote:
kirkheath wrote:Very nice Joe, lovely weather effects, super loco, wrong livery for me though :wink:

And me.


I prefer the pink one.

:D :D :wink:
:lol: I was thinking more along the lines of 90775 to be honest Ian but whatever floats your boat I suppose, or in this case whatever rolls your wagons,and I don't mean roller bearings :lol:
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7903 heading for Winchcombe.

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Very Nice indeed Joe looks a nice route
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6990 crossing Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge

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Very nice and great skin there Joe
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Something you won't see in real life now.

Modified Hall no. 7927 'Willington Hall' climbs Cockett bank with a railtour bound for Carmarthen.

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Great shots everyone :D
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5565 at St Margrats
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3850 leaves Minehead with a service to Bishops Lydread.
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Visiting from the SVR 45110 leaves Cheltingham with a service to Toddington
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30053 leaves Swanage.
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Very nice all, nice to see steam thriving again :lol: and it could be possible Joe, if 7903 got a mainline ticket and renamed herself :lol: but it wouldn't be the true hall
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Back to the days of the GWR...on the GWR :lol:

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There's a lovely loco that has been in working order.
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34065 with a train bound for Brighton.

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ok people your screens have inspired me, I downloaded Camhack this morning and had a bash at some screenshots of steam.

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A fictional scene, from a fictional scenario of mine, a class 19D in "Ceredigion System" livery approaching Ferryside with a train from Carmarthen.

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The same train again, as it passes through Ferryside station.

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The same route again, but this time it's 2 class 25NC in "Ceredigion System" livery climbing up Cockett bank with a 30 wagon long train bound for Milford Haven.

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An American class Z1 Mallet locomotive no 81 hauls a local train towards Carmarthen from Pembroke, again this is part of the fictional "Ceredigion System".

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King Arthur Class no 777 Sir Lamiel leaves Carlisle on a snowy in the early 90's with a special bound for Settle.

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Two shots of 46229 Duchess of Hamilton climbing towards Ais Gill on a north bound S&C run in foul weather, this activity was inspired by an episode of a series called "Steam Days" by Miles Kington some years back, the episode in question was called "Travels with a Duchess"

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And finally BR Standard 4 No 75039 with a WCR "Cambrian Coast Express" at Glan Dyfi, between Dovey Jcn and Borth.
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