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How do you mean it doesn't work?

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So do you like my work!

(more Screenshots this weekend)
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Can't see it that well i'm afraid.

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Go on http://www.freewebs.com/ngwootton
They are smaller !

And here's a map
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Its the fuzziness that doesn't help :wink:

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oh! sorry!
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Joe,

Put some proper screenshots up and ill give you an opinion, to be honest i cant make those out properly. Hit the print screen buttom whilst playing MSTS, and it will save to the trainsim directory: Prog Files/MS Games/trainsimulator. Will save as pcx files. Convert them to jpgs and upload.

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pitleyfalley wrote:Joe,

Put some proper screenshots up and ill give you an opinion, to be honest i cant make those out properly. Hit the print screen buttom whilst playing MSTS, and it will save to the trainsim directory: Prog Files/MS Games/trainsimulator. Will save as pcx files. Convert them to jpgs and upload.

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Joe has explained to me when he hit's the printscreen button it minimize's MSTS I haven't asked him yet but i think that may work.
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Hopely the route should be able to download in the Easter hoildays
If not it will be after july time (because of year 9 sats )!

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Some picture of the wootton Railway
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lilla with a coal train at poppy fleids
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alan george at wootton villiage
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lilla at wootton station
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alan george going thought wootton fleids

My print screen button works now with the help of william
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Ummm one problem, your using x2 scale, (double size) engines, with normal scenery models. Looks very very odd. Run them through shape file manager and double the size and it should look a lot better as it will all be in scale!

Other than that it looks ok, not too bad at all. Cant really see much from the screens, maybe some from in Route Editor zoomed out a bit so we can see whats going on?


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