Biscard Route

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alantaylor61
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Biscard Route

Post by alantaylor61 »

My I just say that this route is far superior than any comercial route that i have bought I would love to see this one in the shops with stock or for sale on UKTS, a wonderfull route. Sorry if i am not allowed to post this here but just had to say how good this is.
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Re: Biscard Route

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I couldn't agree more.

Its very professionally built, the scenery is well made, the atmosphere it evokes is superb. I'm looking forward to some period activities on the route.
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Dave.
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mendes
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Re: Biscard Route

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Surely this route is renowned enough now to make into a community CD?
There is a wealth of steam and diesel stock available that would provide enough material to give it a 50 year time span.
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Re: Biscard Route

Post by tonyhap »

Just because I don’t write much in these forums does not mean that I don’t read them. Any route creator would be very pleased to receive such positive comments as written here and elsewhere. So please don’t worry about where you should write them!! In fact, I would think that feed back in the form of compliments is the best motivation for any route builder.

I guess I am kinda lucky in that not only do I get enjoyment and satisfaction from overcoming the trials and tribulations of RE, but I provide enjoyment for other people with the final result.

Thank you all again.

Chris
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steamnut44
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Re: Biscard Route

Post by steamnut44 »

Chris, why don't you ask Matt or Pete, to have it on a Community CD, unless you plan on extending it even further. A great route and like has been said, better than most of the Commercial Routes. Well Done! :D :D :D

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Re: Biscard Route

Post by michaelhendle »

Hi Chris,

Well allI can say is you have made a great route even better,don't know what went wrong yesterday,when I couldn't get the extension to work.I have jusr reinstalled V 3.2 and all's ok now.

I'm very impresssed and hope you will push on further,west maybe we can get a Sealink Ferry to Ireland from Fishgaurd,as others have said I would definatly buy this if it's ever released on a cd,and along with others I would hope it would have a mixture of steam and diesel activities,just to show of some of the great steam loco's that are around these days.

I have just run the route with a Grange and 8 coaches and it realy suited to the route.

Michael
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