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Hi,

Thought i'd post a screenshot of the progress so far on this loco. Still a lot of work to on the textures though.

http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/b458ab3e ... .Aa6r96.FQ

Tim
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Tim

Unforchantly, the photos don't work, maybe a link to your yahoo ablum would be better.

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It bit of searching and I found it.

Tim's Ablum is here:

http://uk.photos.yahoo.com/timothy_elsby

Click 'My Photos' and the tumbnail is there.

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Thanks Bruce one day i will get i screenshot to work on here

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Post by richsoft »

Looks great!

Quarry hunslets are definately my favourite type of NG loco :)

I got pictures to work by disabling HTML in the post, and using the Img button on the 'toolbar'. Don't know if this helps at all.

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Just thought i'd say that this loco has been uploaded and is available to download.

Cheers

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Post by batroost »

Thanks very much for this,

She's 'cute'... (just like the real one)!



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Thanks Batroost,

Harbour Station's looking great by the way. :)

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WOW! :o Harbour Station is looking great! You Have Even modeled the Flat I used to say in!

Britomart is great! MORE MORE MORE PLEASE!

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Wow both the station and the stock in it look wonderfull. Very reminisant of when I first went to the Ffes way back in 1996! (Says he being only 18 now) Have only been back once since. Ever since I joined the Talyllyn ive been meaning to go back (we get free travel) but have never got round to it!

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My grandparents own one of those flats as well i stay there when i'm working on the Ffesty. I think batroost has captured the essence of legoland very well. Being a member of the FR is great you get free travel on the FR Talyllyn and reduced fares on the WHR.

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