The Corris Railway - in MSTS

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The Corris Railway - in MSTS

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Just a few more pics to show you whats been going on.

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Looks good. Any idea when your thinking of releasing it?

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WOW!

I'm impressed. I'll add that one to my list of downloads!
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Hoping to realease it in about 4-5 weeks depending on how many times route editor messes me about.
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Those default Kuju houses are a bit poor by todays freeware standards. Caldrail issued a nice 'village pack' of about 14 different stone, brick and thatched houses some time ago. It's on the Highworth site if you can't find it here (it is here - as I recall seeing it).
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Yes the village pack would enhance the route a bit more. The only place those Kuji houses are useful is in urban area's where they don't catch your eye as much.
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Will it be on CD?
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Nice coaches! :)
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I hope to release a corris coach to go with no 4.

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The reshaping of the stone walls has improved that yard scene a lot. Nice work.
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Kevin, will the coach be liek TR 17??? This would be something of an achievment if you are able to get the gold leaf linining and corner work correct on it!!! The Corris stock was famed for having intricate lining work and to replicate this would be wonderfull... Also with one coach you could get almost the entire Corris set!

Is the third picture up meant to be Maespoeth yard? If so well done!!!

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Chris, I am planning on doing coach 17 in corris and TR style. ( I am aware of the lining, it should be fun!).

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Post by pitleyfalley »

Yes, i dont 'fun' was the word used in the paint shop the other day when contemplating repainting the real thing!!! Previously it has been painted round but we are now going to have to replace it all which will be a job and a half for some poor hapless sod....

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i've got some computer problems at the moment and may take a while to sort it out, need a new hard drive for one thing.

I backed up the route onto CD about ten minutes before a power surge that blew my computer apart.

so the route will be on its way but please bare with me cos it might take a bit longer than i first said

sorry guys - cheers for the support so far
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