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These are COOL uploads! :D
I like the old and rusted engine, and those are wonderful reskins of the Talyllyn Coaches!!

I can only imagine what Kevin and the others are thinking of these beatiful uploads! 8)
GOOD SHOW!
Btw, is this an actual rly? The engine seems to old to be still working :lol: But the coaches seem too real to have been made up :)


Wonderful job!
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sillyevan27 wrote:These are COOL uploads! :D
I like the old and rusted engine, and those are wonderful reskins of the Talyllyn Coaches!!

I can only imagine what Kevin and the others are thinking of these beatiful uploads! 8)
GOOD SHOW!
Btw, is this an actual rly? The engine seems to old to be still working :lol: But the coaches seem too real to have been made up :)


Wonderful job!
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Where can i get old and rusted engine??
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it's a new item there. It's called "JOHN" ...it's on the first age for crying out loud :o
...go to UKTS :-? ...don't you look there? :P lol :wink:
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I did have a preview of these items before they were uploaded and have to agree they are excellent repaints.
They are of a freelance nature.

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just to clear things up, its all made up, completely fictional. and the engine does have a new boiler (if u read the description).
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A very good imaginary route, just needs a bit more scenery on the southern bit...

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robert159 wrote:just to clear things up, its all made up, completely fictional. and the engine does have a new boiler (if u read the description).

has anyone tried my route yet? I’ve just had my first piece of fan mail 2 day and hear is a quote.

"I have just downloaded your route and have got to say that it is the
best I repeat the VERY BEST route I have ever been on. I spen 6 hours today
playin on it. I thought it was absolutely magical the way the scenery was so
dense and so lifelike."
Whats the route called??
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B&SR :roll: . Its been plastered over the topic ;)

Baxter & Sons Railwayis its full name, or search under author for robert159 :)

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why do you think i called the topic "B&SR"!?!?!?!?!? :P
oh...david already answered it :roll: ... :oops:
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which bit would you call the sothern bit? the end with the quarry or the end with the dock or even somewhere in between? (for the next version) wich will be set 2 yrs on when the works on and past the tunnel are compleet.
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uhh... *looks at Sodor Map* "The Quay"? ..."The New line"?
err...I dunno :roll: :-? :(
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what the hell r u talking about?
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sillyevan27 wrote:uhh... *looks at Sodor Map* "The Quay"? ..."The New line"?
err...I dunno :roll: :-? :(
Evan, we're not talking about Sodor here ;).

Robert, the southern bit is everything south of Len's Vill, think its a bit plain..

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you want more stuff in the quarry complex? no can do. it's procesor hungry enugh round there already.
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Post by pitleyfalley »

Yes you can,

I was playing with it in RE last night, you can extend the quarry up onto more levels no problem, if you follow the line out of the quarries you come to a switchback, but you can extend the line off there and curve it round to make some gallery type levels without any problems.

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