Pennine Class 185 [WIP]

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I think you've been 'ad, mate.....to put it one way.

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i can safeley withdraw my Apology and give him a Ha Ha told you so then.

Photons66 prove yourself,.... please im in pain laughing at your work.
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Have I just walked in on the verge of a large argument?
Is there a 185 being built or not for KRS?
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Re: Pennine Class 185 [WIP]

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Hi
Not at all. I request that this thread is locked please until I can come back with something constructive to post. Apologies to the moderators but the joke is over, its time for some real work.
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Balls in your court then. I'd say theres lots of people perfectly happy to be proved wrong about you...
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Re: Pennine Class 185 [WIP]

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Unfortunately photons, I seem to recall you've said this before somewhere, but you still seem hell-bent on winding up the rest of the community. If you find yourself without any credibility because of this, you only have yourself to blame. However, the thread is not "yours" and you are not the only one with something to say on it, as Dave (buffy) has posted some genuine work that, as usual, is of very high quality, so I see no reason to lock this thread at the moment.

As John (easilyconfused) has already advised you, any further behaviour like this from you is likely to result in a holiday from the forums - be warned.

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buffy500 wrote:Well I think it answers the question about the 395.

(NEVER going to see the light of day in any form whatsoever)


I too wonder why people bother playing this game. People are not stupid. They will not believe things that sound too good to be true, or things which are not backed up with any proof. Continuing to treat people like mugs will back fire and before long people will not believe a word you say.

There is a 185 coming for MSTS, and here it is.....

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The 185 will be payware :)
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With detail as good as that then why not? Its a shame that you can't buy this as a seperate download for (lets say) £5.50 because I would certainly pay for it :D.
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in theory it'd cost less than that in the pack its in anyway if you split the pack cost between all the Desario's, the 185, 350, 360, 444 and 450 if the packs £20 that's £5 a train, bargain for the quality MT kick out.
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salopiangrowler wrote:in theory it'd cost less than that in the pack its in anyway if you split the pack cost between all the Desario's, the 185, 350, 360, 444 and 450 if the packs £20 that's £5 a train, bargain for the quality MT kick out.
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Exactly what I am saying! - A bargain! :D. Although looking at all of MT's beautiful trains it would be a great idea if you also had the option to buy the trains individually by download because to be upmost honest with you's. I am not a great fan of the southern electrics even though they are smart and modern looking but I much prefer the 185, 350 and 360 :). I would need the 350 for the West Coast Express route as I would use it in a few of my activity projects as both player and AI trains :D. Also I would need the Class 185 for the North West England V2 Route and Warrington as these run from Scarborough to Blackpool North. I understand that this may be a new idea for MT, but if they did have the PPD (Pay Per Download) as an option then I am sure this would gain them more online customers that just want a particular train for MSTS :D. What online payments they would accept (e.g - worldpay, paypal or nochex) would be at their discretion. This idea is already in practice with http://www.dieselswest.com and last year I bought a BNSF Dash 9 pack by download and to prevent piracy, there is a registration code that you must enter to install the pack that is sent by e-mail seperately. Otherwise it dosen't work :D.
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Re: Pennine Class 185 [WIP]

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Classes 185, 350, 360, 444 and 450 models are in Making tracks for a while
but have not been released yet. Thay said that they are doing free stock friday idea again since they have a lot of models.
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I doubt the Desario Packs going to come down as freeware, id eat my hat if it was.
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koopertrooper wrote:Exactly what I am saying! - A bargain! :D. Although looking at all of MT's beautiful trains it would be a great idea if you also had the option to buy the trains individually by download because to be upmost honest with you's. I am not a great fan of the southern electrics even though they are smart and modern looking but I much prefer the 185, 350 and 360 :). I would need the 350 for the West Coast Express route as I would use it in a few of my activity projects as both player and AI trains :D. Also I would need the Class 185 for the North West England V2 Route and Warrington as these run from Scarborough to Blackpool North. I understand that this may be a new idea for MT, but if they did have the PPD (Pay Per Download) as an option then I am sure this would gain them more online customers that just want a particular train for MSTS :D. What online payments they would accept (e.g - worldpay, paypal or nochex) would be at their discretion. This idea is already in practice with http://www.dieselswest.com and last year I bought a BNSF Dash 9 pack by download and to prevent piracy, there is a registration code that you must enter to install the pack that is sent by e-mail seperately. Otherwise it dosen't work :D.
So you are happy paying $15.99 for 5 locos in just 1 livery ?
Would you not prefer about £10 for multiple liveries, in some cases about 12 liveries ?

I'll bear it in mind and decide if we're undercharging ! ;-)
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