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Hi,
A few from me:
Thanks to Chinese guys, who can forget these?
Those who gave us the Industrial Tanks and Assets
Finally, Matt's (early version) Hall Loco on a super Route.

A few from me:
Thanks to Chinese guys, who can forget these?
Those who gave us the Industrial Tanks and Assets
Finally, Matt's (early version) Hall Loco on a super Route.

Rob.
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Scenery assets...I don't use many of these if I can help it (keeps downloads to a minimum) but what I do use really adds atmosphere and character to my routes. Well done then to the following uploaders.
Ferrisybuga (Chris), a big thank you for the amazing Victoria Bridge, every time I see it I know I'm near Arley. Really gives the SVR its character, as do John Yelland's GWR signals and Decapod's (Paul Gausden) GWR station scenery, namely lamps, pagoda shelter and luggage trolley. They all settle in with both the SVR and GWSR. And of course a favourite atmosphere generator of mine is Joe Whittaker's midland signalbox, again setting the scene on Peak Rail and the RW version of the Worth Valley.
Well done from me, guys.




Ferrisybuga (Chris), a big thank you for the amazing Victoria Bridge, every time I see it I know I'm near Arley. Really gives the SVR its character, as do John Yelland's GWR signals and Decapod's (Paul Gausden) GWR station scenery, namely lamps, pagoda shelter and luggage trolley. They all settle in with both the SVR and GWSR. And of course a favourite atmosphere generator of mine is Joe Whittaker's midland signalbox, again setting the scene on Peak Rail and the RW version of the Worth Valley.
Well done from me, guys.




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Great selection of screenies everyone!
Here's oodles(if thats a real word) of GWR atmosphere made possible by FREEWARE. So thanks to all whose work is seen in these screenshots!






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Here's oodles(if thats a real word) of GWR atmosphere made possible by FREEWARE. So thanks to all whose work is seen in these screenshots!






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Hi,
I would also like to thank Richard Scott for these magnificent GWR Railcars which I stayed up all night waiting for them to download so I could have a play

Thanks Richard
Danny
P.S. Also thank you to who ever made the Southern Metals route (Sorry, I forgot who made it, but it really is a cracking little route, my favourite kind...short but well detailed.)
I would also like to thank Richard Scott for these magnificent GWR Railcars which I stayed up all night waiting for them to download so I could have a play

Thanks Richard
Danny
P.S. Also thank you to who ever made the Southern Metals route (Sorry, I forgot who made it, but it really is a cracking little route, my favourite kind...short but well detailed.)
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Of course, I would like to thank all those who unselfishly waste their time to contribute to the development of RW community, especially in the name all of us who do not have much money to buy DLC. Thanks to everyone from whatever part of the world to come.
Cheers!
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One massive thank you & cheers from me, to all those who have created freeware content for RailWorks.
Cheers, Lee Scott. [aka 37518]

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i love the cars, from trensim.com from 'scailman' and also the Fiat Cinq from another author. Though what's really needed is a Fiat Tipo
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almost all yard, trackwork, scenery and signalling complete salisbury - wilton. Trackwork 2013 standard to Gillingham, Older beyond. - Abandoned due to newer tools in subsequent TS versions.
almost all yard, trackwork, scenery and signalling complete salisbury - wilton. Trackwork 2013 standard to Gillingham, Older beyond. - Abandoned due to newer tools in subsequent TS versions.
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maddog989 wrote:
i love the cars, from trensim.com from 'scailman' and also the Fiat Cinq from another author. Though what's really needed is a Fiat Tipo. plus the excellent clutter from Niall Wallace, and definitly not forgetting the excellent Parkfield assets from Kevin McGowan. The roads are from ScaleRail as well!
Ooooh i spy a mk1 fezzie, beauuuuuutiful
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If you look closely you'll also see it has a warning sign for it to!tango4262 wrote:
Ooooh i spy a mk1 fezzie, beauuuuuutiful![]()
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I would also like to give my thanks for the effort and sheer hard work of those near and far who make our hobby more enjoyable and may you continue to do so. 
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