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MSTS Christmas cards

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Hi,

As a "RW Christmas cards" Thread has been started on the Forum, I thought it would be nice to have a MSTS one as well. So this is my contribution.


I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank all the Route and Locomotive Builders that have given me so much enjoyment (and everyone who has helped me when I've had a problem) throughout the last year and a very special thanks to my friends Bigant (Don Hinton) for the wonderful Black Country 1 Route and Mickrik (Michael Young) for his wonderful Sir William Stanier FRS Locomotives (you have really done him proud mate :lol: ) that they have both generously shared with us all.
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Very early, but hey, why not.

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desiro5 wrote:Very early, but hey, why not.
No it's not, Christmas started in August in Tesco's

Chris. :D
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Very early, but hey, why not.
And you know what the Christmas mail is like Ali. :lol:
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chrisiveson wrote:
desiro5 wrote:Very early, but hey, why not.
No it's not, Christmas started in August in Tesco's
Unless the shop's closed in the few years since I was there last, it's Christmas all year round in Lechlade...
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From days of yore when Milnrow had a real railway station



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A big thanks for everone`s help and input over 2009.
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The Class 303/311 pack - 26 EMUs for MSTS/OR covering every era of these iconic Clyde-based units. From Caley Blue to Carmine and Cream!
Available now on UKTS - File 34622
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NiallGray wrote:
Hi Niall
That Class 303 model would be a nice Christmas present. :P

Cheers
Jon :x-mas:
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By the author's own admission it's nowhere near ready, Jon. And besides since he went back "home" I don't think he's looked at working on it.
The Class 303/311 pack - 26 EMUs for MSTS/OR covering every era of these iconic Clyde-based units. From Caley Blue to Carmine and Cream!
Available now on UKTS - File 34622
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