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Swanage has been uploaded and should be available for download within 24 hours. A few sessions will follow in the coming weeks.
Cheers,
PLP
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I'm sure there are a lot of people eagerly awaiting the Swanage Railway PLP!
No apologies for yet more pictures celebrating the arrival of the 4mt. Thanks to all who had a hand in bringing it to fruition.
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Well Barney has definitely demonstrated his loco making chops with the class 4 tank engine. My only concern is that it's such a huge filesize, soon we'll alll need new hard-drives! However, I think N3V are implementing new file compression techniques in the latest Trainz Plus beta release, so hopefully this won't be a problem in the future.
Paul
Well Barney has definitely demonstrated his loco making chops with the class 4 tank engine. My only concern is that it's such a huge filesize, soon we'll alll need new hard-drives! However, I think N3V are implementing new file compression techniques in the latest Trainz Plus beta release, so hopefully this won't be a problem in the future.
Paul
Super shots everyone ! My latest project is to build the Easingwold Railway and here is J72 69020 standing in the bay at Alne station with a pair of NER 6 wheel coaches. Rolling stock on this line included a 6 wheel coach with the centre axle removed !
Easingwold Train at Alne 9.7.22 by A1 Northeastern, on Flickr
If you like I could put together a generic N.E.R. 6w compartment coach since I still have all the base artwork for my 'litho' N.E.R. coaches. No promises as to when I might get that done as I'm recovering from COVID at the moment.
Hi , thanks for the offer, did you mean LNER ? The coaches are yours and are NER. Technically the line never had British Rail locos or coaches on passenger trains as it closed to passengers in 1948 and to goods in 1957. I've been searching for a grounded coach body because the Easingwold dumped their retired coaches at the lineside but I haven't found one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easingwold_Railway
An amazing little independent railway that actually managed to turn a small profit for its entire existence; - there can't have been too many like that.
Yes I recognised my 6w N.E.R. saloon coaches and I did mean N.E.R. and not LNER as I've not made any post-grouping rolling stock. I wonder if I could modify the body from one of my generic teak coaches for use as a lineside hut? Leave it with me while I have an experiment with the idea. I'll PM you once I've come up with something.