Norfolk Lines

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Beautiful trio of trackside videos. Excellent work as always :D

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Looking beautiful, thank you for taking my suggestion on board. :D
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looking stunning from the pictures keep up the godo work deffo getting this one over the payware version i reckon the level of detail in this is breathtaking thank you for all your hard work.
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I've just seen the uploaded videos.



I swallowed a fly.

My mouth was hanging open and it flew straight in... :wink:


Route looks magnificent!
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Now you are just teasing us :D

Stunning as ever.
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Very good videos :)
Can't wait, keep them coming :)
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Working through permissions for assets at the moment, so getting nearer for release.

Question regarding reskins of payware products, although I think I know the answer - I've reskinned a LOT of assets from payware DLC such as WHL, Brighton such as tracks, electrical cabinets etc.....when I supply the reskinned assets with the route I take it that I need to omit a certain file and get the downloader to paste an appropriate file from their own copy of DLC ? If so, is there a specific installer that will do this for the downloader? In hindsight, I'd have done a lot of things differently with this route...!

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fakenham1 wrote:Working through permissions for assets at the moment, so getting nearer for release.

Question regarding reskins of payware products, although I think I know the answer - I've reskinned a LOT of assets from payware DLC such as WHL, Brighton such as tracks, electrical cabinets etc.....when I supply the reskinned assets with the route I take it that I need to omit a certain file and get the downloader to paste an appropriate file from their own copy of DLC ? If so, is there a specific installer that will do this for the downloader? In hindsight, I'd have done a lot of things differently with this route...!

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The copyright is mostly on GeoPcDx files, holding the 3D geometry of the model. If you reskin it, you have to omit this file from your distribution, then the best is to supply a batch file which does the various file copies automatically for the user. Beware, if the original assets are in a .ap file, you have to uncompress it to get the .GeoPcDx files, etc... Have look a rfletcher72's reskins for the Class 415 for example, does all of this automatically.
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Thanks Crrispy, thought this would be the case....
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you are a absolute complete genius i've looked at your Birmingham route thread and your routes look so realistic you are really talented. :) :)
you are officially amazing
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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I am very much looking forward to the release of this route, I have family who live in Norfolk so this route is quite appropriate for me to want to see released. The original poster of this topic has done very well with this route.
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Will this route be released on the workshop or UK trainsim? Any updates on the release date as well? This looks like a fantastic route and all I can do is praise how much effort you put into it. Probably one of the most detailed routes on railworks to this day :)
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