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Get well very soon Tim

I wish you all the best in the future!

Thanks very much for everything...

:cry:

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I too wish you ever success in your recovery and only hope (real hope) that one day you can return to the train sim community even if it is on a lighter scale.

all the very best
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Post by johnw1934 »

Tim,

All the best. You take it easy. I say that we as a community should pull together to keep the LEGEND of Tim in his models and track by finishing his models (someone model, someone paint and someone do physics) and making some UKFS for ourselfs (some people build track and some do the tsection.dat)

Just a idea.

All the best anyway Tim.

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Post by Anonymizeruk »

Hopefully you shall see this, Tim.

Sorry to hear you are unwell - I've been there myself.

I think I speak for the entire MSTS community when I say UKFS has been a catalyst for many great train sim developments, and I want to say a sincere thanks for all your hard work and genius!

Hope you get to enjoy a speedy recovery.

Cheers

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Post by mldaureol »

Hope you get better soon.
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Post by leezer3 »

Apologies I didn't post sooner :oops:
Anyway, love your work, even though I'd never be able to do anything with it myself. Was looking forward to the eventual release of broad gauge track- Please get well soon.

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Ditto!
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Get well soon Tim. UKFS is probably one of the most useful addons to MSTS, and we are very greatful for you creating it.
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Get well soon Tim, your work is a vital part of the MSTS community over here and its a shame the old school MSTS'ers are slowly dropping away due to health or loss of interest.

And thanks for trainsimfiles. its the site that originally got me into MSTS mods in the first place, all those years ago, lol

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Post by morpethcurve »

Not much I can add to the above sentiments. I wish you a speedy recovery, and some much-deserved rest.

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I send you by best wishes for a speed recovery
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wishing you a speedy recovery. Get well soon!!
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Post by NeutronIC »

Wishing you all the best Tim - if it's at all possible, I look forward to your renewed participation at some point in the future when you're well.

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Post by duckweed »

Not many of the original gang left Tim, so you get yourself well and get back to make up the numbers. I too have been down that dark path and at times I know it seems unbeatable, but you just take it easy, put yourself first and look forward to brighter times and they will come.

Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

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Post by fadedGlory »

I'm sorry to hear you're unwell, Tim. I hope that you can take it easy and will get better soon. Your contributions to MSTS are phenomenal and I want to say a very big "THANK YOU" for that!

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