Norfolk Lines

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TElsmore
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Looking good fakenham! I feared that you had decided not to bother carrying on! I'm still really looking forward to it!

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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Hi Fakenham
Delighted to see the latest screen shots - this is a route which is "as real as it gets"
The detail is so immersive - a bench mark if ever there was one for route building!
I look forward to driving the route in the fullness of time - well worth waiting for!
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Superb - love the grass verges. Your reskinning skills are to be commended. Really looking forward to the finished article.
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Hi there

How is this amazing project going looking forward to this route travel it regularly in real life and I must say it looks highly accurate and excellent so well done
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Had anything else happened with this route? I havent chcked up until now so wondered what the latest was. :)
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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bailey7802 wrote:Had anything else happened with this route? I havent chcked up until now so wondered what the latest was. :)
This is the thread that would contain updates, if there were any. If there aren't any then your question is already answered.

I realise by replying I'm doing the same thing, but people posting "when is it out" "what's the latest" and similar just get others excited to click the thread for a potential update, only to find pointles waffle.
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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We've been here before, Jake - if there were updates, then you would see them here. If you've not been here for a while, then scrolling up would give you the most recent posts on this thread. Pressuring the route maker isn't going to give you an update. Patience is what is needed....

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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Point taken :P :(
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