Sodor Route: First Glimpse

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Sodor Route: First Glimpse

Post by JonathonAG »

Hi Guys,
so do you wanna see the first screenies of the Sodor route, yer? I have created a site where you can view some screenies of the route:

http://www.freewebs.com/mstssodor

Have a look on the msts Sodor Roue pics page, you will find some screenies of the route so far :wink:

Hope you all like them :)
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Hi Jonathon

Your Sodor Route is looking brilliant.

Please Please Please keep up your excellent work and finish your route and don't let it go into vapourware!!

One of my Grandaughter's just loved Spikeyorks Activity on the Thaxted Branch (The Great Hat Chase) and I know she would just love your Sodor Route and all the Activities to follow.

Big Vern (our Chief Track Welder) is now in semi-retirement as you know and I am sure that he as well as many others will give you all the encouragement you need to become the "Next Chief Track Welder!!" - after all Jonathon you are only 15 years old and I am well past 60 and I know Vern & Pat (Doulton) are older than I am!!

All the very best to you

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Iluka wrote:Hi Jonathon

Your Sodor Route is looking brilliant.

Please Please Please keep up your excellent work and finish your route and don't let it go into vapourware!!

One of my Grandaughter's just loved Spikeyorks Activity on the Thaxted Branch (The Great Hat Chase) and I know she would just love your Sodor Route and all the Activities to follow.

Big Vern (our Chief Track Welder) is now in semi-retirement as you know and I am sure that he as well as many others will give you all the encouragement you need to become the "Next Chief Track Welder!!" - after all Jonathon you are only 15 years old and I am well past 60 and I know Vern & Pat (Doulton) are older than I am!!

All the very best to you

Kindest Regards

Mike
Don't worry, this will not be going vapourware if i have anything to do with it :wink:
I have it all backed up on a disc aswell, so if my p.c crashes, then i just have to get it back off the c.d and into the routes folder.

But the question is, will it be finished before or after the release of tmts lol :lol:
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Hey, looking good!!!

It would look better if you could change the track texture, or use UKFS maybe?
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Looks good!
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Post by chrishal11 »

Exelant. Even compared to the shots you gave me yesterday, it's progressed a long way. Keep it up
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Good luck with this Jonathon

My advice would be keep fairly quiet about it as the owner of the TTTE copyright are very mean about the use of TTTE imagery.
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Its been frozen, im assuming youve used your bandwidth.
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Sodor Route

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Great idea for a route, and is looking good too!

Should bring back many happy childhood memories in front of the TV!
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nickuk wrote:Its been frozen, im assuming youve used your bandwidth.
Can I suggest Freola as a website for hosting sites with lots of images.
OR use Freewebs but host your images on your AtomIC Album and then link through.

Saves huge amounts of Bandwidth from your main site.

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I have massive bandwidth at http://www.45132.com (shameless plug there) if it proves to be persistent. It's about the only way I can contribute to the community! :)
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i can't c the pictures
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Post by ThomasTheTank »

yes i'm back (sorta:roll:)

anyway im glad to hear someone has decided to continue a route i never finished. and i look forward to seeing the pics when you get the site back up.

i will see if i can find my Sodor Scenery models for you to use if poss as i think david mentioned you woul appreciate them.

anyway

All the best!

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ThomasTheTank wrote:yes i'm back (sorta:roll:)

anyway im glad to hear someone has decided to continue a route i never finished. and i look forward to seeing the pics when you get the site back up.

i will see if i can find my Sodor Scenery models for you to use if poss as i think david mentioned you woul appreciate them.

anyway

All the best!

Daz
Hey Daz, your back :) Great to see you again. And thanks for looking around :wink:
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