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Very well done with the work so far it looks absolutly stunning i for one will be purchasing once completed :D

Keep up the good work mate
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Really looking forward to this route.. Looks awesome.. :D
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I really do like how this route has been built - looks very realistic without being overcluttered (a difficult balance to strike). I love the custome assets - the yard lamps and the foliage especially in those shots.

Great work!

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This looks simply stunning. A great choice of era as well. Well done to all involved :)
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Looks like it's arriving this week, see link below:

http://creativerail.blogspot.com/
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Excellent! :)
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Hmm, no "buy" button!
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Kariban wrote:Hmm, no "buy" button!
Patience, patience young Kariban... "'...China Clay For Export' will be available to purchase from Thursday 28th April..." ;) :P

I for one will be jumping on this route as soon as it's out! :D
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YARP!!! :lol:

I think even the missus will like this one (given that she is herself an exile from "The County").

Looks awesome guys! Thumbs up from me thus far...
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Yes please ill take one of those :lol:
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Christmas has come early for me!! As a resident of the far south west of England this one is right up my street and what a treat for loco hauled and freight fans, many classes of loco worked these parts and scenario creation will be almost unlimited. 37's, 50's, Westerns, 47's, Peaks etc will all be right at home on this route. Deepest Cornwall is a magical place for railways, far flung from the plastic straight line runs of the high speed English main lines, Cornwall is like an English Scotland in railway terms, winding lines running through marvellous scenery. I've been waiting patiently for this one, looks to be a cracker
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Great news indeed..
Oh Happy Day!
Now who like to do a nice reskin of 'William Cookworthy' in Cornish Railways paint?
(That's the Class 37 207, not the bloke or the pub in St Austell..)
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More likely to want Tre Pol & Pen in Railfreight, given the era. Got a pic btw?
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Another must buy..

I once read that class 25s replaced the small Western region Hydraulics, was this the case? (I've not seen any photographs) does anyone know where I can find more info?

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Kariban wrote:More likely to want Tre Pol & Pen in Railfreight, given the era. Got a pic btw?


Or a 37 in Transrail livery? Although my memories are firmly set in the Blue era, 25's and no split headcode 37's pl-ease!
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