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Great work Paul, looking forward to working some "clay hoods" behind a Western or maybe even a 37 in Railfreight livery.. :)
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A selection of new high res screenshots have been added to the gallery. Major update to signalling as can be seen from the images.

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Very nice indeed Paul
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Agreed, some stunning shots there Paul.
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Looking terrific Paul :).
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Hi
As we say down here in Cornwall "Proper Job" .
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Another reason to be happy to have RailWorks. :drinking:
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Have to say this is one of the releases I'm most looking forward to, if only just to stare at the signals with my tongue hanging out.. Good luck with the project ,
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Reppo wrote:Is it my idea or I have seen water droplets stay on the windshield? :o
See from 2:00 minutes.
Hey well spotted (haha :wink: ) - that's what it looks like to me too. Not quite up to some effects I've seen but if they are spots that's a nice step forward. We can only hope!
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Having done rail replacement many times in this area all I can say is amazing job. It looks so true to real life. 8)
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Merlin75 wrote:Having done rail replacement many times in this area all I can say is amazing job. It looks so true to real life. 8)
To be realistic then, we will need a failed JT Class 153 in Chapel Siding at Par with the fitter scratching his head, while Merlin is sat in his Dennis Dart in the station forecourt with a big grin on his face!
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bigvern wrote:
Merlin75 wrote:Having done rail replacement many times in this area all I can say is amazing job. It looks so true to real life. 8)
To be realistic then, we will need a failed JT Class 153 in Chapel Siding at Par with the fitter scratching his head, while Merlin is sat in his Dennis Dart in the station forecourt with a big grin on his face!
:) Try Bristol VR. Thats how long ago I last did Par to Newquay.
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Amazing pictures, fantastic video, can't wait for this one!
Where would you plan to go next, eastwards to Liskeard and imagine what the Royal Albert Bridge would look like if this is anything to go by!!!

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Where would you plan to go next, eastwards to Liskeard and imagine what the Royal Albert Bridge would look like if this is anything to go by!!!
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No way make it west towards Truro - turning right in the Burngullow area ( Blackpool Dries) then up to St Dennis Jnc and connect up with the rest of the route - that would make China Clay Heaven !!!!!
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Any release date yet - getting very eager for this to come out !!!
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Absolutely stonking pictures!
The era looks to be '75/'85 given there's a Westie in the screenshots, which would have gone by '77. :)
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