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Cheers, evilcrow
Wow those are some great screenshots Tanker! I love how the little details add so much life to an otherwise still environment. Kudos to you or whoever built the routeDawn comes to Lewes, Sussex Circa 1954. A local trainspotter has graciously provided these shots taken on a cool spring morning just before the turn of the decade.
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Standard 4MT No.76005 pulls into Lewes Yard with an overnight parcel working from London - looking quite traveled for such a new locomotive. In the background, a soon to be famous Ex-LBSCR E4 - No.32473 - has just finished marshalling a train of coal wagons bound for station waiting room dropoffs from Cooksbridge to Hayward Heath and then to Horstead Keyes via the Ardingly Branch. Looks like the driver wasn't quite awake yet and forgotten the manifest - as the yard foreman has come strolling up with it, and a few choice words for the crew!
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One more before I clam up. A BR Standard 4MT No. 80088 arrives with a Turnbridge Wells West to Brighton stopping service - calling at Groomsbridge, Crowborough, Uckfield, Lewes, and Falmer - before arriving at the terminus. Our mystery trainspotter photographer is in this one too - see if you can find him!
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Thanks Meadow! It's my route but it's grown so large that it's now a WIP Collaboration between Frank, Paul, my friend Bot.exe from Discord, myself and countless others who have made contributions to the project. Frank did the DEMs, Bot laid the track, Paul makes the stations and lineside buildings, and I do the signaling, scenery, and go out of my way to make sure it's as accurate to the real-life counterpart as possible! I couldn't have done it without any of them.Wow those are some great screenshots Tanker! I love how the little details add so much life to an otherwise still environment. Kudos to you or whoever built the route![]()
...I have no idea how many screenshots are being properly seen by my friends in the UK.
I may have to take another look at this...![]()
LikewiseAll ok here in the UK without VPN.
Cheers,
PLP
Not a big deal buddy, dropping the vpn on this forum. I posted just for your informationThanks Meadow! It's my route but it's grown so large that it's now a WIP Collaboration between Frank, Paul, my friend Bot.exe from Discord, myself and countless others who have made contributions to the project. Frank did the DEMs, Bot laid the track, Paul makes the stations and lineside buildings, and I do the signaling, scenery, and go out of my way to make sure it's as accurate to the real-life counterpart as possible! I couldn't have done it without any of them.
I try to set up little scenes to make the route more "lived in" to make sure it properly represents the Southern Region in the 1950s/1960s. I think it adds to the immersion of running trains along the route but that might just be in my head.
Is it still doing that Isambard? I made the move to Freehost after Paul mentioned it last time, but I have no idea how many screenshots are being properly seen by my friends in the UK.
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No, I'd say it definitely does & I love when route builders do it, it adds an extra touch in my opinion. I'll have to take some inspiration from you actually and keep in mind to do this more on my routeI think it adds to the immersion of running trains along the route but that might just be in my head.
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