Milford Lakeside Railway

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Milford Lakeside Railway

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Hi
While the last parts for the nymr are finished off be for i can start building the nymr i have started a new project. At the moment i am not sure if it will ever get finished, the line is fictional but the track bed is not. The track bet is made up of a path near Milford-on-sea and the line is narrow gage with a southern railway theme.Hope you like the first pic of the line.
thanks chirs :D
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Looks very nice! Are you saying that you've nearly finished nymr? In 2 weekends time I'm going start a hour long meeting about the nymr bridge and wheels project, where we can establish who is part of the team, what each team member will do and probably some policies on what the team wants to achieve and how we can achieve them. Exciting stuff, I'll PM you about it nearer the time. At the moment, good luck with the exams and enjoy building this new route. :D

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Very nicely laid out. Wincanton seems to have shrunk in size though.

I particularly like to Ice Cream stand and the Beach Huts :D

PM me if you would like to rename your station and I will make a few (simple) signs for you.

(Concentrate on the exams first though)
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KeithBridges wrote:Hope you like the first pic of the line.
thanks chirs :D
I surely do. Looking forward to seing more.

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Hi
Thanks ever so much for the wonderfull coments!
And chris but sorry i have not finish the nymr i meant that the pepiration to start building the nymr are almost done, i would of got started on it quit a while ago but because of gcse and problems with the route template i have not started at the moment. Here is just a pic of the map of the line.
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Hi
Here is another pic of the line.
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Hi
Heres the latest pic summer down by the sea.
Thanks chirs :D
[album 146109 summer by the seaside.JPG]
EDIT i dont know why the pic is working i will try agan later :crazyeyes:
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Hi Chris

The picture is not showing as you have to name it with an AllInOne format or a Separated_By_Underscore format. You have spaces in your image name which will not work.
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Hi
thanks for that, now it works
thanks chris :D
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Hi
Not much progress has been made on the line because i am trying to short problems out with the nymr. But hears the latest screen shot.
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Hi
Sorry for the lack of updates!
Just an update on other things i am doing the nymr and southern metles v2 i am holding off for a bit due to problems with them and because of that i have started up a very old line the Telford steam railway the gradiens are all a gess but it does incude the extention they are building at the momment. Now back to the Milford line not much has really happened since I last posted so here are two pics of the line.
thanks chirs :D
PS. If you have any pics of Telford steam railway it would be very much appresiated if i could see them.
All comments are welcome!

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Hi
Heres one of where the line goes down by the river, I am hopeing it wont be too long now in till the line is completed.
thanks chris :D
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Looking good.

Love the guy in the canoe, but I'm not sure how he's going back to shore! :lol:

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Hi
thanks fro the comments Bob, the man in the canoe just has to stay put of the time being.
Today i have had a go at making a loading screen for the line.
It should look like this...

But it has came out like this...

Does any one know what is wrong with this and how to make it work?
thanks chirs :D
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Hi Chris

It looks as though you have not saved your screen in the right .dds format. It also looks as though it is not the required 1024 x 512 pixels

How are you trying to create and install the screen. (e.g. are you using RW Tools).
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