Norfolk Lines

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Looking fabulous, brilliant work.
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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The shot of the Brundall broads - shakes head in disbelief...........
I cannot wait for this route!!!!!
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These screenshots look almost photographic.
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Absolutely stunning.
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One very happy man here too. Agree with the comments of others that I was gutted when Wherry Lines never made the light of day. I brought too many add-ons that I hardly play that were listed as being needed for that. So will be very pleased to see this. Though don't forget the Birmingham route either. Both of these look amazingly good.
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Thanks again chaps. Don't worry about the Birm route - just taking a breather from it - starts to get a bit much if I concentrate on one route for an extended period of time.
Progress continues in Norfolk (albeit v slowly, due to the excellent new Highlands Route) - time for Brundall Gardens to be detailed.




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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Sooooooo real. Amazing.
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Stunning pictures :) .

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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Many thanks guys.
More progress eastwards - next station stop Brundall. Google streetview is excellent for this station, really helps for the finer details. Lots of images here, not too much I hope.












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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Staggered - and not just because of the platforms!
Wonderful, Fakenham.
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Thanks Malcolm.
Some countryside work this time, on the single line from Brundall to Lingwood.

Shot from Cuckoo Lane bridge, Brundall village seen in the background..


And a shot from the track towards the bridge..


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Re: Norfolk Lines

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I remember it well - that could be any time from the 50s to the present day. My dmu's are on standby! (and the summer saturdays loco hauled trains).
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Re: Norfolk Lines

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Further up the single line we arrive at Lingwood - they seem to look after this place well, what with all the flowers, plants and hanging baskets adorning the platforms and other structures!





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Re: Norfolk Lines

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That's stunning, the quality of the work you are creating is superb.

That's some work you should be very proud of :)

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Looks really rather lifelike. Great job. :)
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