Dorset Coast Version 3
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- ccsdc
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Thanks Jon, if you look closely at the 2nd or 3rd pic I am on 12 fps but drops to 5, that is on full MSTS settings, and no effort to use static stock in the station.jbilton wrote:Hi Dave
Hells bells...looks fantastic....whats the frame rate hit with all that UK Finescale though?.![]()
Definately need some Fifties roaring out of there.![]()
Cheers
Jon
The bigger test is between Battersea and Clapham Junction, which is awesome in terms of the amount of track.
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Think you mean Cromptons, Jon, Cromptons!!!!jbilton wrote:Hi Dave
Hells bells...looks fantastic....whats the frame rate hit with all that UK Finescale though?.![]()
Definately need some Fifties roaring out of there.![]()
Cheers
Jon
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How about both, maybee at the same time?
Nice work dave!, Are you not going to stop untill the whole UK network is done?
Nice work dave!, Are you not going to stop untill the whole UK network is done?
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go on dave you know you want too, Salisbury and exeter you'll have an excuse to put the salisbury - southampton section in then. Or just do the entire SWT network, since you've covered nearly all of it now all you need is Clapham reading and branches, and the above i just mentioned oh and maybe bristol for the 159 and 170 fans.
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Hi All
Dave is an absolute genius - this latest advice is absolutely brilliant and totally unexpected as V2 is stunning as it is.
Dave is laying track and scenery quicker than Stephenson & Brunnell ever achieved!!
All these requests you are getting to extend it further still is an acknowledgement from us all as to your "Unique" abililty Dave.
What about an extension from Southampton to Bradford (I used to live there!!) and then you could call it the "Dorset Woollen Route" - only joking Dave.
Regards
Mike
Dave is an absolute genius - this latest advice is absolutely brilliant and totally unexpected as V2 is stunning as it is.
Dave is laying track and scenery quicker than Stephenson & Brunnell ever achieved!!
All these requests you are getting to extend it further still is an acknowledgement from us all as to your "Unique" abililty Dave.
What about an extension from Southampton to Bradford (I used to live there!!) and then you could call it the "Dorset Woollen Route" - only joking Dave.
Regards
Mike
CCSDC your work is absolutely stunning, I do not post very often, but read regularly. I have the CD versions of your routes and for the very high quality work you produce I would be happy to pay above the site CD price for your work. Now I do not wish to open the can of worms about quality of work from the "professional providers" but I would be quite happy to pay a premium for your work, and which you could if so desired donate to your favourite charity. Just a thought and open to sensible debate!


