Cambrian 2 Route released
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Just ordered mine. I've been looking forward to this route for a long time 
Gary.
"Perchance it is not dead but sleepeth."
http://www.lynton-rail.co.uk
Check out the (slow) progress of the L&B for RW here
"Perchance it is not dead but sleepeth."
http://www.lynton-rail.co.uk
Check out the (slow) progress of the L&B for RW here
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Cambrian 2
Just ordered my copy too - can't wait for this! I live in Criccieth which is a station on the route. The icing on the cake would be an early re-release of the Bala Hub. Unfortunately I have not been able to obtain the first version of this and for me it's quite frustrating to see all the brilliant shots of this route and the many excellent comments without being able to drive on it!
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A report of this is in May's TSM, if you haven't read it 
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Hi Michael,michaelhendle wrote:I'm still wary about buying some thing from abroad, I will wait and see if any one who has ordered it say how things went and how long it took for delivery.
Sorry but once bitten twice shy.
Michael Hendle
Just to say that I've never had any problem with ordering stuff from 3DTrainstuff. Anything from the States can take between 7-14 days to arrive. I've ordered many books, CD's and software discs over the past 7 years and have never had any problems. I regularly order stuff from Amazon Z shops and my latest (A secondhand book on GG1 electric loco's) arrived in about 7days.
Worth noting that 3DTrainstuff send (up till now anyway) their discs in a CD single case, in a very sturdy but ordinary envelope. They look just like a letter. I've never even had a broken case. With the current exchange rate now's a good time to buy books from the States. If you choose surface mail to keep costs down they take longer but I've yet to not receive one.
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