Something a Little Surreal...

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Something a Little Surreal...

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Couldn't decide which route to run, so time for something completely different... click on image for larger one.


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Post by phill70 »

Seaview is a cracking route, I keep going back to it.

Great shots Ash.

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Post by desiro5 »

This looks really nice, great shots ash, will defo have to give this a download. :D

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Post by Jontan »

Surreal? Seaview is my 2nd home, it's as normal to me as a Virgin trainset is to you. ;)

And yes, I love the route.

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Nothing normal about these new-fangled Virgin trainsets Jonatan - I'd much rather get a Cryotrain into work each morning! :D
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Very nice is that Cryotrain :wink:

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Surrealism at it's best 8)

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Hi,
Can sombody tell me where I can get this interesting looking route?
Thanks, Aaron :)
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Post by ashgray »

Right here Aaron :D

http://www.uktrainsim.com/filelib-direc ... 9,cls=1058

It's a huge route so the downloads are big! The screenies are just a sample - if I'd taken a shot of every location on the route, there'd be hundreds!

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Post by knight2000fs »

Ash,
Thanks everso much for that. I had looked in the library,but it turned up no results, perhaps i didn't enter it right.
Thanks, Aaron :)
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Post by onetrain »

Brillant shot love the sea view in the sea with the shark. shame the euorstar cant be like that :(
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onetrain wrote:Brillant shot love the sea view in the sea with the shark. shame the euorstar cant be like that :(
So you wouldn't mind being 30ft away from a shark that could smash that glass in an instant? :lol:
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Ahh, Seaview! Whenever the coustemers at work are particularly annoying, whenver I go blind from trying to squeez more detail into the latest project, whenever the world just seems too much, Seaview helps restore my normal levels of surrealism. And it's still surprising me every time I run it!

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Hmmm... doesn't look like Surrey at all :wink:

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fadedGlory wrote:Hmmm... doesn't look like Surrey at all :wink:

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LOL :P :lol:

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