RSC - What are they "cooking" for us?

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If we had some wagons in that branding, I've got the perfect scenario idea 8)

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pjt1974 wrote:The next Big Sim?
The Biscuit Factory Simulator
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Maybe they're cooking up British Rail Sandwiches?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_sandwich
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SuperTux wrote:Maybe they're cooking up British Rail Sandwiches?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_sandwich
In that case we are all doomed ;-)

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alexnick wrote:If we had some wagons in that branding, I've got the perfect scenario idea 8)

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pjt1974 wrote:The next Big Sim?
The Biscuit Factory Simulator
Imagine all the expansion pack possibilities.
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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 :o
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Of course you would have to coffee and tea tankers

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Well it looks as if it was something good with the announcement of the new 56xx with a first for some features :D
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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?
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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 :multi:
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I could drive the speculation further by saying they removed the 'Technical Update' page on Facebook. :crazyeyes:
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partyspiritz wrote:Of course you would have to coffee and tea tankers

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As I said on the beginning, they are "cooking" something for us 8)
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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 :(

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