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maxtedrw wrote: Hadn't noticed the tree problem. I shall investigate. Is everyone having it ?
I'm having it aswell!! :x :x

Fabulous Route though!!!! :D :D :D :D

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The texture used is the standard UKbushline one. the mods I have made to it are only for winter and seasons.

Back it up by renaming and copy an original one from either Talyllyn or I think it is also on the S&C as well. See if that cures it.

Can't replicate it all on my system, very strange even more so as it is the bog standard texture.
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ive not yet noticed the tree problem the only problem ive had is with the very tight curve just after the rocks in the river north of the summit loop- britamart does not like it and comes off there(and i was obeying the speed limit) yet a double fairlie will go quite happley around the tight curve- its a very good route bye the way :D espically the use of the overgrown track textures :D :D
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Interesting as my alice class goes around quite happily and infact I'm not sure its as tight as the curve out of Lowmoor heading towards the summit.
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Just downloaded the route. Fantastic!! So atmospheric. So scenic. So very Yorkshire. So i'm off for a pint of Theakstons.
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Just a thought regarding any activities in progress that are being written for this route. Not being a narrow guage person I do not have any other narrow guage routes on my PC. What I am wondering is, will any future activities use mainly stock from the UKTS download library or will they require stock from CD's?
So often activities require so many exclusively cd items that the activity can only be used by the few people that have access to the right stock.
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