WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin

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WIP shots of the Fastline Simulation Sea Urchin

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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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Nice model and portrayed well in the screenshots, looks like another great DLC addition.
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Talking about Fastline, are there any scenarios knocking around for those nice VDA vans?
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There are some included in the pack, for the Newcastle - York route.
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rabid wrote:Talking about Fastline, are there any scenarios knocking around for those nice VDA vans?
I have a few in the works.
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USRailFan wrote:There are some included in the pack, for the Newcastle - York route.
Really? :oops:
Blimey with so many scenarios in TS 2012 I can't see the wood for the trees! :lol:

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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.

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The VDA pack is lovely, a definite must buy!
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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.

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Lovely stuff indeed

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A brilliant looking model Mr. Fastline, Sir, many thanks for your enhancements to our l'il game.

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Nice to see a proper BR Taillamp modelled and not the EWS slimline replacement.
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According to their Facebook page, the ZCA Sea Urchins are nearing completion: some more pics on the web...
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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

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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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