Now for some serious 15in gauge.

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Now for some serious 15in gauge.

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With special thanks to Kevin Martin.
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Wow
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Looking awesome! You've pioneered another NG gauge in MSTS ;). Feel proud ;)

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exellent looking forward to the route
thanks colin
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Wow will the 15in stock be available!!
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i cant wait 2 upload this stuff. it reminds me of the romeny hive and dymchurch line
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Oh yes what a fine line that is :wink:
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Now I'd love to see some RHDR stuff for MSTS, 25mph+ in 3rd scale, what a line.
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very good looks more like the Fairbourne than the RH&DR. I think the Ravenglass and Eskdale would be more intresting than the 13 miles of level track we know as the RH&DR.

I'm quite a fan of 15inch gauge i fancy makeing some Basset Lowke 4-4-2s

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Now the Bassett Lowke "Atlantic’s", Oh yes.
I'm doing a little bit of an experiment at the moment with a 15in route, a real quickie. A proper miniature railway with out and back loops, built on a private estate, the line weaving in and out under and over itself and around a few lakes.
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Now that sounds like a decent project Andrew, a real fun miniature line and the Basset Lowke Atlantics are my favourite Miniature locos, could i request Synolda (Ravenglass)
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I've only got drawings for the class 30s thats synolda, count louis etc and the 2 sutton engines which are built with Basset Lowke parts but not built by Basset lowke. Info and drawings of the Class 10s thats the ones simalar to Little Giant and the four wheel coaches would be very useful.

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I think the Heywood stuff would be good!
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All this 15" stuff is looking great :)

Now all we need is someone to build this:

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Or how about Captain Howey's High Speed (70mph 15 inch guage) Jet engined personal roller skate. He did 8 miles in 8 minutes on it once :D :D :D
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