Just Trains - "Northern Lights" Route?

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Just Trains - "Northern Lights" Route?

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Just Trains - "In Development" I'm not sure if anyone else has noticed this one, but I just noticed it by accident

http://justtrains.net/developProduct.asp?pid=533#

Edinburgh to Dundee - Northern Lights!

Isn't this one currently free anyway (it looks like the same route by Mully?) I've also noticed that it comes with no rolling stock!
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It looks like the same one of Mully's, however, he hadn't completed the Forth Bridge in April, so, he's maybe included this now and wants to consider it as a Payware item along with the rest of the layout. Good luck to him, it is superbly created.

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Wonder if there will be scenarios?
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I have been following this route for some time and was concerned it was going to be scrapped.
It is an excellent route, large with plenty of detail, I do know he has put a lot of work into it so good for him.
I, for one, will be purchasing this route when it becomes available.
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Mully has put an enormous amount of time into this route, so going payware is much deserved for him.
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wonder if it'll be mentioned in the eagerly awaited news letter out tomorrow ( snow plough time! )
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I love the fact he even put in the feet of the old Tay Bridge. Nice work that man. :)
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Mully has built up a beautiful looking route, one that I know well from living in Aberdeen & Edinburgh for a combined 25 years. My only hope is that he fixes the gradients on the route. The climbs either side of the Forth Bridge are twice as steep as real life in the current free version :o
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malkymackay wrote:The climbs either side of the Forth Bridge are twice as steep as real life in the current free version :o
Probably more to do with getting the climbs lined up for the bridge when it's been constructed, rather than a real life prototypical representation of the area. You're still hundreds of feet in the air anyway flying over that container ship, I wouldn't want to go any higher, I'd get air sickness....... :lol:

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Wasnt this route avalable as freewere :o
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overmarze wrote:Wasnt this route avalable as freewere :o
Only the "beta" version though, and it still is last time i checked!
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Well done, Mully, well deserved mate :).

By the way, the beta was taken down from the website.
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The beta is back online. But if Mully has made this payware I don't blame him he has put alot of time and effort into this route . And from what i've seen of the beta it is well worth paying for if this is the route that is on justtrains.
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Hi Guys,

Mully here and yes I can confirm my "Northern Lights" route is going to be published by Just Trains. Thank you to all of your kind words so far.

I am very sorry but this was to be published today (Friday 14th) on the Just Trains site so was a bit surprised they have published the small details (Thursday 13th). A small mention will be on the Just Trains Newsletter due out Friday, (hope you have all subscribed to get your freebie by the way)

I am about to make a statement on my Website as soon as I can and an email blast to all my members with some more details etc.

Its been a while since I updated the website and had to keep my mouth shut until all this had been confirmed with Alex at Just Trains, hence the lack of news on my website and I apologies to all. To say the very least I am very excited about this and has been nearly 7 or 8 years since I started the route when RS first came out. Now instead of waiting another 10 years you will have the route in a few weeks with the Forth Bridge and Tay bridge, Edinburgh castle to name but a few in all their glory!

More news soon on my website...

Again many many thanks for all of you for your kind messages and congratulations so far.

You can still download my old beta version from my website if you wish...
http://mullys.webs.com/

Kind regards Mully
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Excellent news young man, well done, I'm sure this will be a winner with everybody. I'm looking forward to seeing the bridges in all their glory, it sounds fabulous, thanks for coming on here to explain everything.

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