Lydbrook Junction Route

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Lydbrook Junction Route

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Hi all,

I would like to say that this route is very well done.

The only complaint I have is that the installer does not let you choose where you want to place the route. I always like to inspect the files before installation. This prevents surprises. I have over 50 mini-routes & 800 GB of hard drive space.

This minor complaint in no way detracts from the quality of the workmanship.
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That's an error in the installer config we're using, i'll make sure that's fixed in future installers.

Sorry about that.

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Is it me or are the numbers on the thumbnails different to the files they are supposed to represent ? :o
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Yeah I didn't quite get that right, had a phone call half way through doing it and got all confused :)

Never mind, it still works :)

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Post by Damo »

Is there a map available anywhere?
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Post by jakbaz »

Wow what a great little route.
Well done to all the guys who put this together.
I also like route maps and i tried to print one off Track Viewer but i cant find a way to do that,if someone knows how could they let me know? Thanks
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jakbaz wrote:Wow what a great little route.
Well done to all the guys who put this together.
I also like route maps and i tried to print one off Track Viewer but i cant find a way to do that,if someone knows how could they let me know? Thanks
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Thanks i'll give it a go
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Post by ianmacmillan »

Fantasic little route.
Good frame rates despite all the detail.

Can't wait to work those collieries


Can someone post a map of the area.

I'd like to know the connections to the main lines and where the main yard and loco sheds were.
It's not an area of the country I'm familiar with.
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It is Superb
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Have Got It up in MAPPER but is to big to print ?
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a former user wrote:Have Got It up in MAPPER but is to big to print ?
There is an option to reduce (or enlarge) the size.

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Post by refman »

<IMG width="800" height="372" SRC="http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php ... .jpg">[img]
Thanks for all the kind words.....here is a map of the lines covered in the route.[/img]
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Post by prairie4566 »

Just decided to download this...once I remembered to download all the BIN files, it worked :D :roll: Quick run with 4566 from Cinderford to Drybrook Road with no problems. Fantastically detailed :D

Great work again Reg :D
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Brill route just went on the full route from Cinderford to Monmouth ( Troy ) stopping at all stations, with 4566 with 2x bsks and 1x tso, will be posting screenies later.

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