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WOW... What a great idea. I like, I like.

Well done.
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Yes. I say go for it. :D :D :D
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didcot railway centre, right, very good, go for it!!!!!
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yes it is didcot though it requires a lot o the buildings like the coaling stage and the transhipment shed at the end of the branch to be made also i may have wait for the broad gauge track to come from http://www.trainsimfiles.com
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I say go for it!!!

Shame the turntable wont work tho!!!

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yeah it is a great shame though when msts 2 i will update it
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Nice idea...but its another preserved site...and these routes get shorter and shorter...in fact this will surely be the shortest?
Still be good for a couple of guardvan rides for 10mins I suppose...and it wouldn't take much loading :lol:
I have seen an American route which fits on one tile...another nice idea...but theres not much you can do with it :cry:
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will it come with Didcot Locos - ie

- 5051 Earl Bathurst
- Pendennis Castle

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Maybe you could have Inspector Morse hanging around :wink:
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That US route on one tile - The Sweethaven that comes with the Whitcomb 30 ton engine at 3dtrains.com - is actually an awful lot of fun if you're into shunting stuff around.

Can't wait to see Didcot :)
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trainmad wrote:Maybe you could have Inspector Morse hanging around :wink:
I thought that was Oxford :-?
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But he did pop up to Didcot at one time.
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Inspector Morse visited in The Wolvercoat Tounge.
Some good footage of locos it including Princess Elizibeth which was on shed there during some mainline tours.
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Hi

Are you going to use DEM data for the Terrain, or do contour mapping? Getting the terrain right for this route will make a huge difference... :wink:

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