SAD's Altenburg to Wildau

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Hi Siegfried

I would also like to thank you for your route and in particular the many assets included which I think are superb and which I use for route building.

Auf wiedersehn!

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CaptScarlet wrote:Hi Siegfried,

Thanks for a great route and assets, it really is a credit to your talents.

I do have one suggestion re one fix to the track that you might look into and that is a section of track just outside Koblitz HBF ( platform 1 and 2 ) with has the track direction set as one way. One result of this is that a service cant path from those platforms to the Luxembourg portal such as in the scenario "Timber transport"

Anyway good luck with your update.

John
Thanks for your suggestion, I will see what I can do.. SAD

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Fantastic video, many thanks Siegfried, I love the animated fish in the river, that is wonderful.... :D

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That video is excellent! I too love the animated fish in the river. The quality of the scenery is simply stunning.

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Stunning. Truly a work of art.

I too thought the fish in the river were fantastic.

Seems a shame to disturb the peace by running trains through it :D

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you got fish but where are the fishermen?

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RSderek wrote:J. R. Hartley
Oooh, good-oh. You'll be handing round the Werther's Originals soon, no doubt?

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Wikkus wrote:
RSderek wrote:J. R. Hartley
Oooh, good-oh. You'll be handing round the Werther's Originals soon, no doubt?

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A movie about a new asset created today..again a new church for a new city in my route...

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Nice job with that video, well done.
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Thanks Sad, that was a fascinating insight into your modelling skills
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Thanks, SAD, that's a great overview.

Wish I had your skills (and 3dSMAX...) so I could make some custom station assets for my planned route.

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Wikkus wrote:Thanks, SAD, that's a great overview.

Wish I had your skills (and 3dSMAX...) so I could make some custom station assets for my planned route.

Rik,
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msey0002 wrote:
Wikkus wrote:Thanks, SAD, that's a great overview.

Wish I had your skills (and 3dSMAX...) so I could make some custom station assets for my planned route.

Rik,
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