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Windin' your way down on Finkle Street

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A quick appreciation to Mr McGowan on his assets, they're so good Gerry Rafferty may never have heard of Baker Street in the first place.
For disclosure, I am affiliated with a third party developer however, I do not know anything about any future releases unless I'm working on them and even then, I'd be breaking years worth of built up trust to say anything about it ;-)
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Hi.

Yes a big thank you for these.
Your buildings are superb addons for any route, they really bring it to life.

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I have to agree his buildings fit in anywear. Modern or Old

Please keep them coming


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Hi

Totally agree. The fantastic buildings just keep on coming.

Very much appreciated.

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Indeedy...there would be some very bare patches in my route had it not been for Kevin's Superb work. Keep it up!
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He's an artist' I need him to do a few Tutorails :)

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Agree with all of the above, they are superb buildings and very versatile, they fit in just about anywhere
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Great work as usual from Kevin
His buildings are among the best both for RW and RS
Many thanks
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Yes a big thankyou Kevin from me too!

Your buildings make routes come to life,I realy enjoy them, thankyou. :D

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Could not agree more with all of the above. I think I have all of Kevin's buildings in a route I have been fiddling with and they are all excellent.

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You are making me blush! but thanks to everyone for the encouragement.
There are still quite a few objects to come.


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Kevin its all the little things as well the assets you have made have helped me & others bring there routes to life. There was a point I was going to give it all up but when I look at the buulding I have used and commits that people have made I will stick with it


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