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twomanydjs wrote:whats the file id to John Yelland's signalling kits
 Click to view more informationBR/LMS Semaphore Signals [2412630 bytes] - BR_LMS_SemSigV2.zip
File ID: 4983 Date: 18 Nov 2006 - 1017 Downloads

 Click to view more informationEarly BR Colour Light Signals [1153535 bytes] - EarlyBRCLSigV2.zip
File ID: 4984 Date: 18 Nov 2006 - 676 Downloads

 Click to view more informationGWR Signal Kit [1237642 bytes] - GWRSigKitV1.0.zip
File ID: 4543 Date: 21 Aug 2014 - 1633 Downloads

 Click to view more informationSR Signal Kit [296174 bytes] - SR_Signal_Kit.zip
File ID: 6617 Date: 18 Nov 2006 - 603 Downloads

 Click to view more informationLNWR Semaphore Signal Kit [377220 bytes] - LNWRSignalKitV1_01.zip
File ID: 7756 Date: 18 Nov 2006 - 425 Downloads

 Click to view more informationMidland Railway Signal Kit [603984 bytes] - MRSignalKitV1_01.zip
File ID: 7758 Date: 18 Nov 2006 - 448 Downloads

 Click to view more informationMR Signal Kit - Companion Set [142198 bytes] - MRCompanionKit.zip
File ID: 9453 Date: 19 Nov 2006 - 728 Downloads

 Click to view more informationLSWR-Style Signal Kit V2.0 [1024206 bytes] - LSWRSignalKitV2_0.zip
File ID: 3479 Date: 19 Nov 2006 - 724 Downloads

 Click to view more informationPatch to SR link ground signal [6921 bytes] - LinkSignalPatch.zip
File ID: 11276 Date: 19 Nov 2006 - 380 Downloads

 Click to view more informationFixed Distant Semaphore Signals Kit [139997 bytes] - FixedDistantKit.zip
File ID: 5669 Date: 18 Nov 2006 - 823 Downloads

 Click to view more informationPatch - GWR Signal Kit V1.0 [438826 bytes] - Posts_Brackets_Ladders.zip
File ID: 5571 Date: 28 Apr 2003 - 308 Downloads

 Click to view more informationDistant Signal Patch [83430 bytes] - DistSigPatchV1_0.zip
File ID: 5200 Date: 18 Nov 2006 - 844 Downloads


By looks of it, your spoiled for choice :wink:

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heres the new Littlemoor yard with a new loco shed.
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i have also altered the line at the northern end of the station so i can run an extention (The Jubblee Line) which will run up to the manor house and back this will give you 2 ways to go after leaving Littlemoor station at the Manor House station it will be a 4 line station the 1st two will run back to Littlemoor Station and the other 2 will run up over the Jubblee Line and form a spur down to the woodland line and back to Littlemoor Station which will hopefully give the line some extra lenght so then in total there will be three service to run The Woodland Line which is allready in The Jubblee Line up to the manor house and back and The Woodlander which runs up to the manor and back via the Woodland line what do you think.
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I think it looks great, but I couldn't make out a thing of what you just said. :o

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its alright ill post a diagram for you
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Here you are Littlemoor Railway
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You have done a brilliant job of the layout, I look forward to downloading it when completed. :D :D :D
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Wow, that is a complex layout- and if the sim handles it well, that makes it all the more remarkable an achievement!

Looking forward to driving it!
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I may even download this one! (Or failing that visit MuzTrem's house with a USB stick *ahem* ;) )
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JonPotter wrote:I may even download this one! (Or failing that visit MuzTrem's house with a USB stick *ahem* ;) )
Before I had BB, I always used the free University suply and a rewritable, and a USB stick!
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well this will make you all happy i have tested it and sim handles it ok so now i am on with the senery and then i will try and put a signalling system in but i dont know if it will work but we will see
glad you all like it
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If you need any help signalling it, I have a good grasp of it now after playing with mine, I could create a signalling patch once its released if you wanted.
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ill have go and see what i come up with first and thanks for the offer ill keep you posted
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Yep good luck!

The main thing is to make sure you have arms for junctions and sidings as well as the 'main' to make it run smoothly and block post signals on long sections so that trains can follow others round easily.
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Looks Brilliant... :D :D :D

How long roughly do you think until it is finshed?

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Nvincer wrote:Looks Brilliant... :D :D :D

How long roughly do you think until it is finshed?

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