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AndyG
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Post by AndyG »

Hi all again,

The route is ready for dist (as beta) I am just awaiting permissions from some third parties for inclusion of their work before I dist.

To that end this is a message for Graham Pitt can I include, with necessary credits, your Platforms. These are the origional non magnetic 50 and 10 meter sections with end bits.

Regards

Andy
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YOU BEAUT!!!!!

Been waiting for this..........


SteveS :D
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Cant wait ! :D


Today i was watching ships go out to sea down here in Australia and had a thought :o
I have been doing a few experiments .
Layed simple tracks under water from docks and out to sea , built a loco as a container ship and had ships slowly visiting the docks ( as if the docks are a station ) and departing back out to sea the tracks go deeper out to sea to simulate going over the horizon , it works a treat . :D
Im building a couple of ships to use on under water track , i think Captain Bazzas ships need aligning for use on track but are great at the docks .

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Any chance that Manningtree - Harwich branch will be uploaded by weekend?

Cheers,

SteveS. :-?
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stevesherratt wrote:Cant wait ! :D


Today i was watching ships go out to sea down here in Australia and had a thought :o
I have been doing a few experiments .
Layed simple tracks under water from docks and out to sea , built a loco as a container ship and had ships slowly visiting the docks ( as if the docks are a station ) and departing back out to sea the tracks go deeper out to sea to simulate going over the horizon , it works a treat . :D
Im building a couple of ships to use on under water track , i think Captain Bazzas ships need aligning for use on track but are great at the docks .

steve in ozz
Thats a great idea! perhaps someone could build a sea route and siome ships for it!
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With regard for the route, I will probably download it,as I have 10 Meg left on my Hard drive
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Still awaiting some responses - must admit I dont know what to do if I dont get them.
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AndyG wrote:Still awaiting some responses - must admit I dont know what to do if I dont get them.
email them, be a shame to put all that hard work to waste.

SteveS. :D
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Post by AndyG »

Been there, done that. I only need responses from:

Graham Pitt - Platforms
John Chambers - Container Cranes
Alan Thomson - Signals

If anyone out there knows them please make them aware of this post.
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