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37175 hits the summit at Drumochtor on an engineers train


Same train powering through Newtonmore


Later on the Highland Cheiftain is seen pausing at its last stop at Aviemore

Most Scenery is complete now Perth to Aviemore, just leaving Aviemore Inverness to do. Am having a holiday though soon before the RE sends me crazy :drinking:
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That is bloomin brilliant mate, is the startspey railway we see there on the last shot going to have the whole line?:D
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JonathonAG wrote:That is bloomin brilliant mate, is the startspey railway we see there on the last shot going to have the whole line?:D
Well seing as though its only like a 5 mile siding..........
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Actually the strathspey is about 10 lol
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JonathonAG wrote:Actually the strathspey is about 10 lol
:wink: :D
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oh yeh lol, i forgot that:D:D:D
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Routes looking real good. :)
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Routes looking good :D

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Routes looking good mate :D

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very good screenshots! anyway 2questions: what the stage of the route (and when will be ready? :lol: ) and the second is that will be this downloadable or what?
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Lovely shots. As always, the 37 looks HELLFIRE!
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sirhiggins wrote:very good screenshots! anyway 2questions: what the stage of the route (and when will be ready? :lol: ) and the second is that will be this downloadable or what?
Couldnt say for definite when it will be completed but am hoping to have recovered from the route editor on my Holiday so when I return the remaining bit to do will be"done" I would say hopefully before 2006.....

Will be uploaded to UKTS if all is well to answer your second question.
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jpantera wrote:
sirhiggins wrote:very good screenshots! anyway 2questions: what the stage of the route (and when will be ready? :lol: ) and the second is that will be this downloadable or what?
Couldnt say for definite when it will be completed but am hoping to have recovered from the route editor on my Holiday so when I return the remaining bit to do will be"done" I would say hopefully before 2006.....

Will be uploaded to UKTS if all is well to answer your second question.
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Any more screenshots for the much eagerly awaited route?

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Post by 37180sirdyfed »

wow!! This route looks to be a real winner!! Since the release of Scottish Central, I've become a big fan of Scottish routes... It will be great to run an activity with complete scenery with this new route!
Keep up the great work!!!
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