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Sorry about the abcense guys. However some work has been done.
The route now covers roughly Reading to Pangbourne,Twyford,Mortimer and Theale. I have started with some terrain on Sonning Cutting. It works fine apart from the edge of the cutting doesnt come up to where i want it to come up to, eg 1/2 yards from the track. And also how can i make sweeping hills, with a gentle gradient.
Screenshots coming later today.
Cheers Richard
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The route now covers roughly Reading to Pangbourne,Twyford,Mortimer and Theale. I have started with some terrain on Sonning Cutting. It works fine apart from the edge of the cutting doesnt come up to where i want it to come up to, eg 1/2 yards from the track. And also how can i make sweeping hills, with a gentle gradient.
Screenshots coming later today.
Cheers Richard
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Yes, I'd be interested too.
I was secretly thinking of extending my route from Swindon to London Paddington some while ago. But when I took a look at the track plans for the London area of the GWML recently I thought to myself "Wooooah, far too complicated. I'd need the patience of a saint to get all track layed. I'll give that a miss!". So you have my total respect for having a go at constructing the GWML from London.
I was secretly thinking of extending my route from Swindon to London Paddington some while ago. But when I took a look at the track plans for the London area of the GWML recently I thought to myself "Wooooah, far too complicated. I'd need the patience of a saint to get all track layed. I'll give that a miss!". So you have my total respect for having a go at constructing the GWML from London.
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I've a new website i have just created. Just some background information.
http://www.freewebs.com/gwmlsr3
Cheers Richard
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http://www.freewebs.com/gwmlsr3
Cheers Richard
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