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Thank you Kevin for that PD2 double decker, and the psd.file too, 8) nearly forgot the bus garage I mean tram depot :)
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I feel eternally grateful to all the asset developers whether rail vehicles or the smallest item of scenery as they all contribute to the quality of the routes.

So to all contributors to RailWorks THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.

Please continue to contribute even if you get a few brickbats and no thanks.

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Bumpity bumpity bump bump bump ba-dump.

Purchased 6 month an atomic account on my past two days off and caught up on grabbing a lot of the repaints and assets people have done since the last time I went on a download spree. Forgetting who each individual is and who did what, just wanted to say thank you again to everyone who contributes.
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Hello,
I'd also like to join in the thanks to the contributors. Since a little more than a week I've been making my first steps in Railworks and trying to find my way through the secrets of the new sim, and I'm extremely happy to find great free addons here. I remember the beginning of MSTS nearly ten years ago very well, and the joy I had with every new item that was released. Looking at MSTS now, we can see how important freeware creators are for the development of the sim itself and the community. I think they are equally important for RW to push the sim forward. So let's not take it for granted to be given free stuff, and let's not forget to thank the creators.

Keep on steamin'!
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streamline wrote:Hello,
So let's not take it for granted to be given free stuff, and let's not forget to thank the creators.

Keep on steamin'!
Dietmar
I could not agree more with that statement. Thanks to all those who give there time and creations to this hobby for others to use. :)

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I'm with you on that 100% John, my hobby would not be what it is today without the wonderful Freeware/Shareware Builders (be it for small sign or an intricate piece of Rolling Stock), I cannot ever thank you all enough for what you do for us.
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Just wanted to thank Phillip (Eyore) for the platform luggage trolleys. These are perfect little additions to add some life to platforms that may sometimes seem a little empty. Small little things like this often make a big difference in the atmosphere a route has.

Two questions:

What years/era are these types most commonly used in? I'm assuming a steam era.

Any plans to compliment them with with more modern variant?

Thanks again! They're great.

Link to them: http://www.uktrainsim.com/filelib-info. ... leid=24722
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styckx wrote:Just wanted to thank Phillip (Eyore) for the platform luggage trolleys. These are perfect little additions to add some life to platforms that may sometimes seem a little empty. Small little things like this often make a big difference in the atmosphere a route has.
Thanks for your kind comments.
styckx wrote:Two questions:

What years/era are these types most commonly used in? I'm assuming a steam era.
They were modelled on photos from the 1930's, so definitely steam era.
styckx wrote:Any plans to compliment them with with more modern variant?
No plans at present to do modern variants, but when I get bored with the Lynton & Barnstaple route, I like to create some clutter items for the community, so who knows what the future might bring?
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eyore wrote:
styckx wrote:Any plans to compliment them with with more modern variant?
No plans at present to do modern variants, but when I get bored with the Lynton & Barnstaple route, I like to create some clutter items for the community, so who knows what the future might bring?
No biggie. Had to ask. :)

Thanks again!
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I just wanted to say thanks to everyone that has given their time to make a reskin, scenario, loco, route or well anything for railworks, I've lost count of how much I've downloaded so I can't thank people individually since it would be a very long list! :o . (although this part is only for railworks, I thought that I would also add thanks to all those who have submitted files for Rail simulator, MSTS and others :) )
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Can i say a huge thankyou to RailSimulator.com & All its assosiates if you will, Along with Keith for the Port Road, Its a fabulous route & Im very thankful for RS.c & Keith coming to an agreement for it. I am making about 10 scenarios at once for it :D Thanks guys.
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Just wanted to say a big thank you to Phil (eyore) for his wonderful brand new boxes and suitcases he's created for his modern trolleys and sack barras...... :wink:

http://uktrainsim.com//filelib-info.php ... leid=24779

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