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What a superb route :P ...........many congratulations to the author.
I know the route is really set in modern times.....but sorry couldn't resist running a steam heated Class26.



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Great screenshots :)

i'm downloading the route now can't wait to drive 40162 along it

Can i ask you where did you get those coaches from they look excellent

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The only way to travel the Highland mainline!!! Nice little vb IS beast on the front - did the SH mark ones ever get uploaded?
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Hi
The coaches are the original BATS reskins done by Mark Miller.
The steam is from an invis eng file...which is not my idea,and easy enough to do....but I could upload if people want it.
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40088 wrote:Great screenshots :)

i'm downloading the route now can't wait to drive 40162 along it

Can i ask you where did you get those coaches from they look excellent

Sam
those look like the reskins of the mk1s from the bats electric heritage pack they excellent ive got them myself :D oh and great sceenshots as well :D must get a few more 40s to run over the route :D
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40088 wrote:Great screenshots :)

i'm downloading the route now can't wait to drive 40162 along it

Can i ask you where did you get those coaches from they look excellent

Sam
those look like the reskins of the mk1s from the bats electric heritage pack they excellent ive got them myself :D oh and great sceenshots as well :D must get a few more 40s to run over the route :D
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Hi
Coming a little more uptodate.........well for me anyways... :lol:

37111 logs from the north


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37402 leaves Perth


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Class40 on passenger pulls away from Pitlocrhy for the Highlands..


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Fantastic route.......lots of potential for interesting activities.

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Very nice images!
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Good to hear its being enjoyed!
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jpantera wrote:Good to hear its being enjoyed!
John.......its great :P .....(theres some cracking gradients for full thrash)

Last few from me........ Night Sleeper(Full) leaves the Highlands Capital


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(Hope they're not tooo dark).
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jbilton wrote:
John.......its great :P .....(theres some cracking gradients for full thrash)
Thats exactly why I built it!

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Post by johndibben »

Looks brilliant.

Very tempted to reinstall MSTS.

Very good choice of route.

I'd guess frame rates are good as well? :)
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johndibben wrote:Looks brilliant.

Very tempted to reinstall MSTS.

Very good choice of route.

I'd guess frame rates are good as well? :)
It is brilliant and frame rates are excellent, John. Give in to your temptation.
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Top route, top motive power, what more do you want :lol:
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Post by ebensoussan »

Hi Jon,

very nice shots and very nice route. I am just going to install it and select some stocks to put in my train directory (to tell the truth, my UK stock is now too bulky - about 9 GO - to remain permanently in my TS folder) I noticed your pictures take place in the 60/70s era (does it match to the period designed by John Melia or can we have more recent stock ?)

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