Narrow gauge screenshots

#480 D&RGW..

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Hi Bob,

Thank You!! I like the shots, thanks for doing it for me! :) I like the look from the track side, gives a good impression of a mountain railroad which is the kind of railroads I have a soft spot for. :)

There are so many lovely shots in this thread, thanks guys for keeping it alive!!

Linda
 
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you know what, i was going to post some screenshots of my route, but i spent about an our and a half taking, editing and then formating the screens, and writing a damned lot about my layout, to hit post, to find that there is a 10 image limit per post, so i try to edit it and it just starts all over again. whats the point in a forum having an "auto save" function in the bottom right of the text box if there is no load function eh?

instead have a crappy album with a mix of two routes and one that makes absolutely no sense.

http://imageshack.us/g/1/9894959/
 
@whistlehead
Nope. My loco still has see-through buffers.
Nice to see you back! Are you still creating?
Anyway...
On a small (fictional) 15in. estate line in Derbyshire, the resident 2-8-2 'Thane of Cawdor' prepares to pull out of Staveley End:
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Thane of Cawdor crosses the River Barrow:
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In to the afternoon, the weather detiorates, and the resident diesel 'River Barrow' takes over services. It is seen here leaving Parsley Hall on the estate end of the line:
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Finally, after passenger services have ceased, 'Duke of Cumberland' pulls some empty coal hoppers down to Staveley End:
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(SELR stands for, of course, Staveley End Light Railway)
Is there any more 15in stock out there/being made? I would very much like a Basset-Lowke Atlantic of some kind...
 
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