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Just received and installed Mideast UK, thanks for all the hard work. well worth the wait and take a well earned break, no dont, yes do, you dsereve it.

Would say more but I've just got to get back to Lincoln.

Thanks to all others who made the route possible the scenery designers, loco and stock designers and testers and finally whoever makes the tea !

Wish I had the skills.
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I echo the above comments - Thanks to all of you

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It's great thanks to all.

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Post by alan2 »

I agree.

It is still the Best route available, Tim and all who have helped him have done a tremendously brilliant job, You all deserve a good rest.

But I already know about the new project :roll:, the one you're keeping secret. :wink: :wink:

The credit's list is long, so I will just say "to anyone who has help Timothy Court build the ECML, Mideast UK route(s), you have all done a good job, I like the variety of activities."

You may Quote me on this : "The best route I've driven on MSTS."

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Post by Atlantic »

Mideast is excellent, I am amazed at just how good some of the new routes being released are. Mideast uk and Talyllyn are superb and thanks to everyone involved.
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Hi Tim,

You did say at one time that you would upload the route so that those of us with cable connections could download it, is this still planned?

Otherwise I will have to try to get the CD.
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Post by Geoffwright »

A TimCo triumph.
Signalling seems perfect. (Even them feathers !)

Well done, chaps.
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Post by Timcourt1 »

Mike,

You don't need to worry about downloads since there is a copy on its way to you from me


The route won't be downloadable due to the high non-default content
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Post by NickCollier »

alan2 wrote:I agree.


But I already know about the new project :roll:, the one you're keeping secret. :wink: :wink:

You may Quote me on this : "The best route I've driven on MSTS."

Alan Heath

As tim courts southern advisor ^made up title^ i would like to remind you that all routes should be kept secret. oops buggered hay we all know!
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Timcourt1 wrote:Mike,

You don't need to worry about downloads since there is a copy on its way to you from me


The route won't be downloadable due to the high non-default content
Thanks for that Tim. By all accounts it should be a great route.
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Post by sp762 »

Hi Tim, (and Mike S)

I note that you asked for my address - is this another case of confusing me with Mike S :oops: or am I getting a copy in my own right! :D

Cheers

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Nope, you have one on the way to you as well!
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Post by sp762 »

What a relief! :lol: I am really looking forward to this!
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Post by geoffhocking »

I agree with everyone, well done to Tim and the crew for the best route on MSTS. For the UK fan this is what MSTS is all about. Everything seems to be perfect from the route itself to the rolling stock and the excellent activiites. I was having slight problems with MSTS so this was the best excuse for a new install.
Once again thanks a lot.
What next Tim after a well deserved rest, only two days mind then we would all like it extending up to Kings X and down to York.
Thanks again for taking up all my spare time, got to go, a 31 has to be taken to Hitchen in the dark and snow.
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Post by NickCollier »

Timcourt1 wrote:Nope, you have one on the way to you as well!
oh how kind Tim! i await by my letter box! lol mind u theyre a long way away
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