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Tis the season to be jolly!
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Tis the season to be jolly!
Hi peeps, DT have announced some freebies over the crimble period
http://www.digitaltraction.net/mainsite/ See for yourself, more interesting Ai me thinks
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Exactly what i am wanting this coming holiday!
There are some compromises, for example, the locomotives will use default sounds and cabs, and coaches will not come with custom passenger views. Selected models will have slightly lower detail, but will nevertheless be of good quality. The assortment, which will be announced over the next few weeks, should keep you busy with Rail Simulator over the holiday season.
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I'm guessing:
Olympic
Cinder Lane
Fowler LMS 2P
BR Standard 6XP
Hoping for Fowler LMS 4F and anything else
Olympic
Cinder Lane
Fowler LMS 2P
BR Standard 6XP
Hoping for Fowler LMS 4F and anything else
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Well i am hoping for a nice sulzer rat!
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Re: Tis the season to be jolly!
That would be nice and it qualifies as my "anything else", but I'll be happy to see what comes our way. I'm sure it will be worth having!
smarty2 wrote:Well i am hoping for a nice sulzer rat!
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Sure, cause i am 47ed out completely manM1ckran wrote:That would be nice and it qualifies as my "anything else", but I'll be happy to see what comes our way. I'm sure it will be worth having!
smarty2 wrote:Well i am hoping for a nice sulzer rat!
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A BR standard 6xp? That's an unsual one, could you clarify exactly what that is? I confess I've never heard of one...unless you're talking about a Clan class 6MT?
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Wotcha Tor-k thanks for the crimble goodieskingsgate wrote:A BR standard 6xp? That's an unsual one, could you clarify exactly what that is? I confess I've never heard of one...unless you're talking about a Clan class 6MT?
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I can think of 40 different reasons why there should be.smarty2 wrote:Wotcha Tor-k thanks for the crimble goodieswill there be a diesely type smell for us over the festive period?
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How about 25 + 40 makes 65! Hmmm maybe 27 + 40 and we get a nice spangly 67!!!Blackpatch wrote:I can think of 40 different reasons why there should be.smarty2 wrote:Wotcha Tor-k thanks for the crimble goodieswill there be a diesely type smell for us over the festive period?
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If one of the team turned out one of those godawful 67s, I'd have some form of fit. We only make proper engines in DT.
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Ouch! Each to his own Tor-k fella, personally i am not discriminate when it comes to forms of traction except for the class 139! Just think the generation in 50 years time will be going aaaww nice old 67! Lets make a model from the preserved one at the local museumkingsgate wrote:If one of the team turned out one of those godawful 67s, I'd have some form of fit. We only make proper engines in DT.
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Amen to that!Blackpatch wrote:I can think of 40 different reasons why there should be.smarty2 wrote:Wotcha Tor-k thanks for the crimble goodieswill there be a diesely type smell for us over the festive period?
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I'm not sure what I meant now, unless I was thinking of a Britannia. Too much Christmas Sherry!
Must buy some more.
Must buy some more.
kingsgate wrote:A BR standard 6xp? That's an unsual one, could you clarify exactly what that is? I confess I've never heard of one...unless you're talking about a Clan class 6MT?
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