Ruabon Barmouth extension (Barmouth station)

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Ruabon Barmouth extension (Barmouth station)

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A couple of shots showing the crossing . Must fix those gates :oops:

Cheers

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There's beautiful :)
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:D yep thats looking good when can we expect this delight to ones pallet :lol:

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Hello Chaps

Looking at least another month with having to do custom folders for stock and activities. Should be going out to activity writers in the next few days. I am taking a few copies to Bedford.

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:o . and there i am in the middle of this Bala N02 :o

oh well i can still make some for your new route :P (hint hint) :wink:

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Don't worry Pete, looks like another great activity, and it will still work OK on Ruabon Barmouth. Made some changes to the Ruabon Bala section to improve it (i.e. new bridges all from the line) I will get a copy of in a few days to you once tempory signalling is installed (The finished article will have GWR LQ due some time later)
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I will get a copy of in a few days to you once tempory signalling is installed (The finished article will have GWR LQ due some time later)

8) yey! smoooooookinnnnnnn :P

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yey! smoooooookinnnnnnn
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One add on I must have.

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Some good work put in there. 37114 completed tests on Barmouth bridge last weekend and it looks almost certain to carry locomotives across is once more. Heavy track renewal around Afon Wen, Cricketh and Phwhelli.
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Here's some shots for Wookey.
Hope they look familiar, still some work to be done on the ground putting in paths etc. The embankment texture is only experimental and the bridges will be fixed (just noticed)

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Lovely!

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This just looks better every time I see a screenshot. I can't wait for the CD to be ready and get my order in!

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Post by saddletank »

Excellent work, I especially like those little culvert type bridges. Gordon, is this route pitched at any particular point in time? Ignoring the rolling stock, it looks quite 50s to me although the road vehicles may be to blame there.
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Glad to see you've seen sense Gordon, a nice little green 24 on the front - just the ticket!!!
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