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RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
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Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
If we had some wagons in that branding, I've got the perfect scenario idea
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Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
pjt1974 wrote:The next Big Sim?
The Biscuit Factory Simulator
I've been to Eastbourne too, So what!
Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
Maybe they're cooking up British Rail Sandwiches?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_sandwich
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_sandwich
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Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
In that case we are all doomedSuperTux wrote:Maybe they're cooking up British Rail Sandwiches?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_sandwich
Bacon sandwiches are the staple diet of any software developer. Anybody in the IT trade can tell you that.
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Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
http://www.uktrainsim.com/filelib-info. ... leid=24112alexnick wrote:If we had some wagons in that branding, I've got the perfect scenario idea![]()
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Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
Imagine all the expansion pack possibilities.pjt1974 wrote:The next Big Sim?
The Biscuit Factory Simulator
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Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
For a laugh we could get someone to write a scenario for a default route based on a Derek & Adam biscuit factory, a few people could re-skin wagons and others could create scenery that is scenario specific.
Better ask Derek & Adam first though
Better ask Derek & Adam first though
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Of course you would have to coffee and tea tankers
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Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
Well it looks as if it was something good with the announcement of the new 56xx with a first for some features 
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Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
Maybe they went on a works outing, travelling on the very last dining car service, the 19.35 Kings Cross- Leeds.
Perhaps RSC are going to produce Mk1, 2, 3 Dining/Kitchen cars?
Perhaps RSC are going to produce Mk1, 2, 3 Dining/Kitchen cars?
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Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
There is definitely a bit of a lull in RS.com activity at the moment. Must be something even bigger than the 56xx on the way 
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I could drive the speculation further by saying they removed the 'Technical Update' page on Facebook. 
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Would that be a TeaTA?partyspiritz wrote:Of course you would have to coffee and tea tankers
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Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
As I said on the beginning, they are "cooking" something for us 
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Re: RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?
Hi,
We are working on lots of things. I'm just wrapping up the GP9, which seems to have sapped all my time.
Also thinking about the King/33/Accela/4Cig/2 other US locos/3 new routes (including rolling stock) (excluding NEC, thats Adam's bag to worry about
) and wondering who I can work with to help make the Ffestiniog railway (various names in the hat) Also looking around the world to find more interesting developers.
On top of that I am also thinking of my next big project, maybe a loco from Australia.
Then the cherry on the top of all that is that I have been playing with the new tech which looks fab.
For some reason my time on forums is now limited, don't even want to talk about my own route
cheers
d
We are working on lots of things. I'm just wrapping up the GP9, which seems to have sapped all my time.
Also thinking about the King/33/Accela/4Cig/2 other US locos/3 new routes (including rolling stock) (excluding NEC, thats Adam's bag to worry about
On top of that I am also thinking of my next big project, maybe a loco from Australia.
Then the cherry on the top of all that is that I have been playing with the new tech which looks fab.
For some reason my time on forums is now limited, don't even want to talk about my own route
cheers
d
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So long, and thanks for all the fish.
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So long, and thanks for all the fish.
http://dereksiddle.blogspot.com/
