WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
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WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
Thought these shots may be of interest, as the Fastline products so far have been of a very high quality. - http://www.fastline-simulation.co.uk/fo ... topic=18.0
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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
Nice model and portrayed well in the screenshots, looks like another great DLC addition.
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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
Talking about Fastline, are there any scenarios knocking around for those nice VDA vans?

Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
There are some included in the pack, for the Newcastle - York route.
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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
I have a few in the works.rabid wrote:Talking about Fastline, are there any scenarios knocking around for those nice VDA vans?
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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
Really?USRailFan wrote:There are some included in the pack, for the Newcastle - York route.
Blimey with so many scenarios in TS 2012 I can't see the wood for the trees!
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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
There are 4 scenarios in the VDA pack, all for the Newcastle - York route. They appear in the scenario list under the player service name:
6M64 1852 Haverton Hill - Warrington Arpley
6S92 1600 Hull - Aberdeen
7E73 0402 Millerhill - Whitemoor
7S66 1750 Tees Yard - Stranraer Town
Each one is set in a different season, 2 use the 37 & 2 the 47.
Just thought I would give you a wee peek at the VDA scenarios I'm working on too.


6M64 1852 Haverton Hill - Warrington Arpley
6S92 1600 Hull - Aberdeen
7E73 0402 Millerhill - Whitemoor
7S66 1750 Tees Yard - Stranraer Town
Each one is set in a different season, 2 use the 37 & 2 the 47.
Just thought I would give you a wee peek at the VDA scenarios I'm working on too.


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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
The VDA pack is lovely, a definite must buy!
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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
Thanks for the continuing kind words and support folks.
You may be interested to take a look at the picture I've just popped up of the Urchin with its correct tail lamp in place.

You may be interested to take a look at the picture I've just popped up of the Urchin with its correct tail lamp in place.

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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
Lovely stuff indeed
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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
A brilliant looking model Mr. Fastline, Sir, many thanks for your enhancements to our l'il game.
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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
Nice to see a proper BR Taillamp modelled and not the EWS slimline replacement.
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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
According to their Facebook page, the ZCA Sea Urchins are nearing completion: some more pics on the web...


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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
After wasting money and coupons on the atrocious NEC commuter pack its great to see Fastline producing rock solid products that just reak of atmosphere

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Re: WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin
Are Sea Urchin's the same as these MCA's and MDA's?
http://www.6g.nwrail.org.uk/66596prestatyncompre.jpg
ZCA's...MDA... maybe a 'modern' upgrade of the ZCA?
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http://www.6g.nwrail.org.uk/66596prestatyncompre.jpg
ZCA's...MDA... maybe a 'modern' upgrade of the ZCA?
I am not knowageable in wagons
