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Looking good guys. Not sure about the reflective photo texture on the 73 though.
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Coxster wrote:Looking good guys. Not sure about the reflective photo texture on the 73 though.
Not ours, that's a freeware reskin that someone has done and is available on UKTS. I think it looks good close up but I'm not a fan from a distance.

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those 442's look amazing do they come with their own sounds and cab or will it be just the train and the sounds are a copy of something else.

the reason i'm asking is i am in the process of making a 442 cab and was just wondering if your model comes with one or not?

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The 442 will come complete with its own sounds and cab when finished.
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Let's hope you don't take the traction motors and control gear of MT's REPs for the 442 like BR did! :lol:
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widdicombe wrote:Let's hope you don't take the traction motors and control gear of MT's REPs for the 442 like BR did! :lol:
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I tested the route at the Train Sim Convention adn the frame rates were fine in the built up areas, not stuttering at all. I think maybe the slowest area was Woking with all the yards.
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Looks really good. Have you confirmed a price for it and will it only be woking-waterloo?
Thanks Sam
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samwhitewick wrote:will it only be woking-waterloo?
E-Rail website says Waterloo to both Alton & Guildford via Woking.
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trains2 wrote:
Coxster wrote:Looking good guys. Not sure about the reflective photo texture on the 73 though.
Not ours, that's a freeware reskin that someone has done and is available on UKTS. I think it looks good close up but I'm not a fan from a distance.

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It is actually an E-Rail model that I did with Matt from ages ago, just thought I'd put it in there for a bit of a variety.
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Ah fair do.
samwhitewick wrote:Looks really good. Have you confirmed a price for it and will it only be woking-waterloo?
Thanks Sam
Currently we're concentrating on getting the route done and we shall sort all that out when finished. Final route will be Waterloo - Basingstoke, Alton & Guildford.

Although I appreciate the interest I do believe this thread has divulged into the 'route discussion' aspect rather than comment on the screenshots, and I think there's some aspect of this mentioned in the forum guidlines, so any further questions I would suggest you pop over to our forum where there are many answers to questions like these, and we are happy to answer any others.

http://www.e-rail-online.co.uk/forum/

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Sorry to bump a really old post, but while looking for another thread, I found this in my search.

It begs the question, why was it abandoned? Did they just give up, or was the route corrupted?

I used to visit the old site and what I saw of it was very good, and the scenery models were excellent. Seems a shame to think it was just deleted or gathering dust somewhere.
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Hi
I think the group drifted........ apart ............ :lol:
Agreed some of the models were excellent.

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NiallGray wrote:Seems a shame to think it was just deleted or gathering dust somewhere.
I agree, i remember looking at progress of the route, then it just seemed to vanish. It was definitely one i was going to buy.
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I will ask Richard next time hes on MSN or our paths cross. I know hes busy with real life University and has a Girlfriend! Hes still out photting with the local big boys and taking some cracking pictures
Life has caught up with the rest of them i suspect

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