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Burton Derby 2 now available on CD ordering, next shipment is Friday AM, usually most people would have them on Saturday AM - but get your orders in BEFORE thursday night - any time after 5pm the orders are taken off and processed, so don't leave it until the last minute.
Next shipment after that will be Tuesday morning (orders in before Monday 5pm).
Matt.
Next shipment after that will be Tuesday morning (orders in before Monday 5pm).
Matt.
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For those who are, for various reasons, unable to purchase the new V2 CD (ie no credit cards and right across the other side of the world - the antipodes!!!), will there be a downloadable update version V2 (just the differences fron V1 to V2) of the route only - without stock or activities added into the download size?
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Thank you Don - I always look forward to getting updates to your 'Midlands Area' routes such as Burton-Derby and Cannock Chase, as your attention to the scenic character of the areas are pretty much spot-on, and I really enjoy running purely LMS trains over them (none of this post-nationalisation BR stuff for me)!!!
But the real benefit is the way you make your routes interesting with such a great variety of individual connecting lines with a very diverse range of lineside industries with sidings - this allows absolutely incredible scope for many interesting traffic workings over those routes.
Thanks again, Don - I await this new update with bated breath!!!
Regards, Brian Bere-Streeter
But the real benefit is the way you make your routes interesting with such a great variety of individual connecting lines with a very diverse range of lineside industries with sidings - this allows absolutely incredible scope for many interesting traffic workings over those routes.
Thanks again, Don - I await this new update with bated breath!!!
Regards, Brian Bere-Streeter
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As it stands, there's barely enough of LT&S to warrant a CD, but it certainly has enough character and range to warrant one when more activities are available. Added to that, the route as it stands is obviously not as complete as the author intends it to be in the future. By then it will almost demand a CD.
In the meantime it was a pretty faultless download onto my system...
In the meantime it was a pretty faultless download onto my system...
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Ham, How many activities are there at the moment?thenudehamster wrote:As it stands, there's barely enough of LT&S to warrant a CD, but it certainly has enough character and range to warrant one when more activities are available. Added to that, the route as it stands is obviously not as complete as the author intends it to be in the future. By then it will almost demand a CD.
In the meantime it was a pretty faultless download onto my system...
Art.