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RS derek's new route

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Just like to inform you all of a new short route I put together.

Some of the rivot counter types may spot errors in the traction, The junction rendering is not really as good as it could be, also a lack of prototypical signaling and the dispatcher gets confused in some places too.
The least said about the distant mountains the better!

However for a certain age it gave squeals of delight.

http://dereksiddle.blogspot.com/2011/12 ... route.html

Merry Christmas all, I had a cracker.

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No superelevation from the looks of things, but the lighting is very nice :wink:

Merry Christmas to all here
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Can I change my vote for the Route Building Challenge? :D

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Now thats what Christmas is about. Hope he had a great time, i know my 6 year old Freya did :D

Looks to be a quality route....will the tunnel in the corner feature in the woodhead route ? And can i stick a plant in front if its not the right era ? :wink:

All the best !!

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Nice to see our younger generation still like playing with Trains. Great picture thanks for sharing your latest project :D All the best for the New Year.
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Nice, my cats would like a tunnel like that.
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Have a nice railway time with your son and Thomas and his friends Derek. I had it with my son and the LEGO railway yesterday. Merry Christmas. :D
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Someone call BTP, it seems there is a trespasser blocking the line :D
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Excellent work Derek. Need to work on the dispatcher to get it right ;-)

We still have a ton of Brio wooden railways in a box in the play room that both Rebecca and Bronwyn played with at length. Some of the railways were assembled for days in the play room.
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Do those ground textures match the trackbed though? :wink:

Cracking route, Derek - it reminds me of a railway I used to know myself many, many years ago. Happy memories! :D
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Hi,
Now there's a railway I can relate too. :wink:
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I lol'ed for real when I clicked the link.. I needed a good laugh... Thank you
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Does anyone think Ringo Starr sounds like a Black 5?
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It must be narrow gauge, there's a giant on the track :x-mas:
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It must be a Z guage model railway! :P
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