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Below are a selection of screenshots showing Woking and rolling stock which should be on the 'South Western Lines' add-on which is in development at the moment:
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I like! However, has that slammer put on a bit of weight? :wink:
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Hehe, I would just like to point out that the slammer is a WIP. I am unsure whether it will be released in the 'South Western Lines' add-on.
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Looks cool when will the route be finsihed?
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There is no release date as of yet.
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NiallGray wrote:I like! However, has that slammer put on a bit of weight? :wink:
It is a bit! :oops:

My very first msts rolling stock model, i hope to improve it someday.

Working on 66s at the moment though, dont expect anything soon!




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Nice 442 !
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WOW!!!!

I live in Woking and that is...... amazing. The Centrium "HMS Woking" is there!!! That 442 and 450 are brilliant!!

Well done!!

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desiro5 wrote:WOW!!!!

I live in Woking and that is...... amazing. The Centrium "HMS Woking" is there!!! That 442 and 450 are brilliant!!

Well done!!

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Ta for a good reference pic of HMS Woking which inspired me to build it - found it in a DC thread many months ago. :wink:

Dave, glad you like the 442, tis the work of the ever-skiiing Jon Powell, I only hope he doesn't break an arm!

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Also, seems Mr Armstrong has gone on an E-Rail screenshot rampage - we didn't ask him, honest! But we appreciate it as you've certainly got the best graphics and stuff out of us, the shots are very atmospheric and show the route in a different light.

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trains2 wrote:
desiro5 wrote:WOW!!!!

I live in Woking and that is...... amazing. The Centrium "HMS Woking" is there!!! That 442 and 450 are brilliant!!

Well done!!

Cheers

Ali
Ta for a good reference pic of HMS Woking which inspired me to build it - found it in a DC thread many months ago. :wink:

Dave, glad you like the 442, tis the work of the ever-skiiing Jon Powell, I only hope he doesn't break an arm!

Rich
No problems, its just that well.... its not Woking with out it. I always keep thinking there is a ship somewhere that looks like a block of flats. I think the mixed up the blueprints. :lol:

If Jon Powell breakes his arm, it will be on bbc news!!! :wink: :lol:

"TRAINSIM CRISIS! TRAINSIM PHEASEANTS REBEL!!"

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Lets just hope we can get some Decent Framerates!

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Woking is currently rolling in at 1200 tile objects but I can get that down to at least below 1000, and at 1200 my machine stutters a bit, but my machine is rubbish. Richard's and other members of E-Rail have no problem I believe and the whole route runs stutter-free.

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Sweet, :D
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47522 wrote:
NiallGray wrote:I like! However, has that slammer put on a bit of weight? :wink:
It is a bit! :oops:

My very first msts rolling stock model, i hope to improve it someday.

Working on 66s at the moment though, dont expect anything soon!




:wink:

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Don't give up on it, Matt. Us oldies like our slammers and it'd make the add-on much more enjoyable.
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