Great Heck to Doncaster

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Great Heck to Doncaster

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A few shots from an activity on ECE, it will be part of an activity pack, hopefully

Leaving Great Heck sidings
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On the way to Doncaster
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Passing a special heading for Newcastle
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Through Doncaster station
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Heading past the stored 37s and into the yard
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Backing into the siding
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After leaving the wagons running back through the yard and onto the next job
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Stuart :D
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Certainly packed with stock!
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Looking rather fab there ;-)
What stock is required for it?
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Hi
Being part of an activity pack there is a lot of stock required, (trying to be as realistic as possible) the 37s are all from the 37 pack, am getting it done slowly due to working during the week I usually only have saturday evenings to work onit, hoping to have about 15 activitys ranging from freight to passenger long haul and commuter runs, will keep adding shots as the acts are done
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A suggestion. Why not use the Class 66 cabview thats available in the FL?
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Hi
timenec wrote:Post by timenec on 10 Apr 2009 08:44
Will give it look, that is the cabview that came with the 66s from the mstrainstop site, only problem with that one is there is no AWS in the cab :( .
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Hi Stuart

I've taken the liberty of removing the colour from your screenshot text labels because, to anyone using the prosilver board style, yellow on a silvery background is almost impossible to read. :) :wink:

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Hi
Sorry Ash :oops: , will remember for next time
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No worries Stuart, I was just trying to ensure that everyone could read your captions. Nice shots too, by the way.

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