Crouch Valley Version 2

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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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I definitely think you should hold going to ipswich now because I have merged 2 routes succesfully together which has track + signals + scenery so I don't know if you want to merge route's with gypbrc's please yet me know. If you don't want to merge routes thats fine. :D
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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lancasterr wrote:I definitely think you should hold going to ipswich now because I have merged 2 routes succesfully together which has track + signals + scenery so I don't know if you want to merge route's with gypbrc's please yet me know. If you don't want to merge routes thats fine. :D
Can I ask why you are not posting a guide on how to do this?
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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I agree with Darren. Perhaps it would be best to open a new thread and post some screenshots also if it is possible
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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ok where should I place the new thread since this is my first one. :-?

By the way are you interested in merging routes or not?
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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Right here on the route building forum would be the best idea, I think.
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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ok I will post a link if you are interested
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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lancasterr wrote:ok where should I place the new thread since this is my first one. :-?

By the way are you interested in merging routes or not?
Lots of people will be interested in merging routes.....
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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Hello, yes I would be interested to see how this will work if you can provide details?

Please show how it can be done?
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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Yes I will post a link to a tutorial, but I need help, I know this is in the wrong topic but how do I post images in the forum?

And it may need a bit more testing which I'm doing right now to ensure this works. If I get permission from you and gypbrc can I merge routes with the GEML and east anglia? so we have the whole GEML to travel and other lines. That would be outstanding! :D

If you do agree, that will mean a new name to the route, I think it should be called GEML and East Anglia since the crouch valley lines are in east anglia. So I think it should be called the same name as the route gypbrc is making.

I think that this route when it is finished and if it is merged it would make the longest and most detailed freeware route ever created. :wink:

Thankyou for your interest and outstanding work to your route! :)
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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Let's see if it actually works first shall we :wink:
To post images in the forum, you need to take screenshots in RW. Go to 'My pictures' and open the screenshots with some image editing programme (Paint will do). Save them as .jpg files. Upload them to some image hosting website, such as TinyPic, Photobucket, etc. And then copy the link for the image on the image hosting site into your post here. We can then click the links and see the images.

Jamie, I got your PM. Trying to sort them out now :)
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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Sorry for being fussy but which website would you suggest?
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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Try this http://tinypic.com/
Simple to make an account. Email and password needed.
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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thanks. :D
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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Jamie, I got your PM. Trying to sort them out now
Thank you, it is much appreciated. What I put in the PM is about two days away hopefully......
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Re: Crouch Valley Version 2

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To make this all easier I thought I would create a word document instead. :D

It will be out soon. :)
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