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Today.
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Thank you :D
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Got the shots, if you'd be kind, do you have a copy of your postal address you can PM me? I'll send the shots on CD.

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How many is there?
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128, and at half a megabyte each, they'll take up a big email!

Also got a fair bit of film!

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I don't need any building texture shots as Tim'll have what he wants, so how many does that make?
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128, I'd still rather send them all to you, as even though they're building shots, all will probably be useful, then you can pass the shots tim wants onto him ;)

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William, does Tim use Gmax to make the buildings?

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Departing Becconsall
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Passing the vans
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Departing Delph
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Aproaching the curve
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Passing Willow Tree Halt
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Back in Becconsall

Hope you like, majority of the freewear sceenery should be placed tomorrow.
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Nice work, although after todays visit and looking at those shots, i'm afraid to say most of the trackwork at Becconsall will need to be relaid, its a lot more twisty! Again the shots should show this.....any chance of your postal address?

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looking good william
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Looks good so far - as I've never been there I can't comment on David's point!
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Post by davidaward »

Yep the line is a lot curvier as David says, its hard to explain ho compact Becconsall site is and the platform there is on a bend. Also the line has a very closed in feel to it with lots of overhanging trees, but I guess that is hard to replicate in MSTS.

But the foundations are there William and I look forward to your finished product.
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I have a trackplan for Becconsall William, if it would help :D
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Could I have a copy too if poss?

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