The Severn Valley Railway - a line for all seasons

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SEVERN VALLEY RAILWAY for Train Simulator
Progress Report Part 2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwlimVG6KMs

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Great video Matt :) .

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SEVERN VALLEY RAILWAY for Train Simulator
Progress Report Part 2

Arley to Bewdley from on the train and from the lineside.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8omhFpI-YfQ

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This looks absolutely superb Matt!

Obviously, take your time to get things just as you want them, but I'm really looking forward to this one!

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Some Progress at Highley









Thanks go to Richard Scott for the custom buildings and Paul Springthorpe for the platform!

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That looks superb Matt, just as I remember it, excellent models models again by Richard (as always) and a nice platform by Paul, well done Guys.
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Looks superb Matt, I can almost taste the Highley slice!
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More Highley Progress - Almost there!!













Thanks to Phil Baines for the addition of that small stone/iron overbridge.

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Looking fantastic, Matt. :D

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looks great
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So looking forward to the SVR looks great.

I have the Just Trains SVR add on for MSTS it's very good but they missed the footbridge out at Highley.

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miket140 wrote:So looking forward to the SVR looks great.

I have the Just Trains SVR add on for MSTS it's very good but they missed the footbridge out at Highley.

Thanks Matt.
With very good reason, the SVR also missed the footbridge out for all of my childhood and adult life - it has only been put back in the past 2 or 3 years, long since Just Trains visit.
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deltic009 wrote:
miket140 wrote:So looking forward to the SVR looks great.

I have the Just Trains SVR add on for MSTS it's very good but they missed the footbridge out at Highley.

Thanks Matt.
With very good reason, the SVR also missed the footbridge out for all of my childhood and adult life - it has only been put back in the past 2 or 3 years, long since Just Trains visit.
Just to clarify, Just Trains publish the route. It was produced by BlueArrow TS many moons ago who closed in 2007.

Moving back on-topic, loving the work on the route so far.
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This is going to have to go some to better the BlueArrow MSTS version - still arguably in the top five MSTS routes ever released - and its nearly 10 years old now
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