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LET'S HEAR IT FOR NEUTRON IC !!

Post by Fishcarver »

Matt & Co:
I think that it is about high time that this TS Community expressed its heartfelt thanks to you for creating one of the world's greatest TS sites.
Through your efforts, I have made many new worldwide friends and have learned a lot of things that have greatly enhanced my TS experience.
Thank you for a job well done!
Sincerely,
El Fisho.
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Post by jashton »

Hear hear!

Thank you Neutronic, Delancie, Leviathan1949, Paivi and everyone else in the "family." Your efforts are truly appreciated.

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Post by rwaceyw »

I wouldn't have had a Black 5 for MSTS if it wasn't for you guys!
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And many other things...;)

Thanks a damn lot guys!

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Post by martinhodgson »

Great job as always
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Post by jolly »

Well done team, good job :wink:
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Post by petermakosch »

amen to the above!
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Post by mikey2001 »

And not forgetting we would never have had these forums if it wasnt for the Atomic Systems team! :lol:
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Post by ianmacmillan »

I'll add to the praise.

When I first found UKTrainSim I couldn't believe that so much good stuff was free.

and I still can't.

Well done guys (and gals)

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Post by divydave31 »

I agree with you all and its about time matt and the team were commended for there hard work.

Well done to all of you on making MSTS a British affair, not to mention all the modal builders out there who have really done some stunning models not just Default American rubbish.

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Post by TrainSimminNick »

I would like to say Thanks aswell when I found this route I was over the moon so much british MSTS stuff HST's and Routes. I thought the only way to get british train sim stuff was with the £25 add on packs and theres only 2 at the moment. So thanks Matt and the rest of the team, Its time we said thank you to you :)
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Post by jjules »

I agree with all of the praise. I was really glad to find a UK MSTS site, especially one where I could download things for free!

I too was over the moon when I found I could get the Intercity 125, as well as a fair few other British trains and routes later on!

Good job Matt and co!
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Post by johncarr »

Thank you Matt, Steve & "the gang".

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Post by delancie »

Thank you for the praise indeed. I'm not sure how well founded it is after the last few weeks, but oh well, it is appreciated!

Lets not forget though that the site would be nothing without indeed the very people who believe praise is in order for us! That is to say, the site would not be here at all were it not for the people who contribute with models, routes, activities, tips for others, and the general community who create the information that we provide a home for.

So lets all spread the praise around!

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Post by alan2 »

Steve,

We still believe the service has been good.

Thank you for all Atomic-systems. services and features.

Virtually all the people I now talk to I have met because of the atomic team and this website. :D and it's relating Forums etc. :)

So the Praise of Atomic systems is well founded.
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Post by johndibben »

I agree wholeheartedly with Steve. No complaints about occaisional problems with access. At the end of the day it's the managers and members who can make (or break) the site and on whose individual actions, taken collectively, the site is regarded as a whole ....
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