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Good to see RSC working on this again!

http://railsimulator.blogspot.com/

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:D

Cant wait thrash 44422 down the CVR

I wonder if they will do both hand drive versions
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Brilliant news, one of my favourite Midland Region Steam loco's.

I have Mike Smiths RS version, but unfortunately it has a problem with the Loco having a 'missing' shadow and Tender 'emblems' that appear sometimes and not others (well that's how it is for me :-? ), so a RSC version would be very welcome.
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I'm looking forward to this too -it will be good to have another S&D stalwart on the payware roster.
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Its good to see the Fowler 4F coming, hope there will be an LMS version ?
we have a lot of P O wagons for it to haul.

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I'm delighted to see this is now back on the agenda after being deferred by models considered to be of higher priority. I look forward to its release and will no doubt add my name to the list of subscribers!

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Another favourite of me too. It looks pretty much finished. Just a new coat of paint, some numbers and a crest on the tender and off we go.... :)

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New screenshots on the blog, with the new snowploughs

http://railsimulator.blogspot.com/2010/ ... oughs.html

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Good news from the blog. Never seen snowplough configurations like the first (small) and the third (large covering the smokeboxdoor) but this all looks very fine and interesting.
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Yeah it looks cool, very buck rogers.
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Is this an upgrade of Mike Smith's original Rail Simulator version, or is it a brand-new model from scratch?
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It's a new model. The smell of fresh paint is wafting through the office!
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Doubtless there will be a Snowdrift at Bleath Gill scenario. I can see it now, Left click to dig snow, right click to have another brew up. :)
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stuart666 wrote:Doubtless there will be a Snowdrift at Blea moor scenario.
is there a Settle & Carlisle Route somewhere then too? :D
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black8 wrote:
stuart666 wrote:Doubtless there will be a Snowdrift at Blea moor scenario.
is there a Settle & Carlisle Route somewhere then too? :D

Rats, I thought I had caught it before someone noticed my mistake. :(

I wonder how that chap is getting on with the S and C route though?
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