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Truely excellent advice ex-railwayman your knowledge in this field is unparralleled.

Success!

And that site you posted is fantastic, veru informative, maybe after reading through it I will put the proper headcodes on the locos as opposed to the one below which I am sure will be wrong lol

Hmmmm, it's very kind of you to say so, but, I don't think you'll see me on Mastermind just yet......:p

Good to see you have mastered that little function successfully, and the loco's headcode is fine, running as a light engine it's first number is 0, which is correct.
So, we'll expect to see lots more screenshots now with your locos duly kitted out with their correct Train Reporting Numbers, I'll be keeping a close watch.......:hehe:

Cheerz. ex. :wave:
 
Time for some more screenies, this time from C&H1 Grunty Fen, another wonderfully designed, medium sized, layout from Lord-Claud-Hamilton, depicting The Fens area of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, utilising the recent diesels to appear on the DLS.
I've also found a new screenshot hosting service as well, with no adverts, so, I'll give this company a trial run......

Nice screenies BTW Jan.....

Cheerz. ex.
















 
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Time for some more screenies, this time from C&H1 Grunty Fen, another wonderfully designed, medium sized, layout from Lord-Claud-Hamilton, depicting The Fens area of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, utilising the recent diesels to appear on the DLS.

Wow!! Great to see the Ol' Girl still getting a work out. Thank you for posting them ex-railwayman.

That whole route has been relayed, and is now joined to the complete network that was north of Cambridge. Just track though, no scenary.

R3's Stratford 47's bring back some wonderful memories. It was a real treat to see them in Cambridge back in the day (more of a treat now I would imagin!). We used to 'Cab' them as they ran round the train for the return to Liverpool Street.
 
hey all

Got some Beamers to show off. Thanks to Bigbird76 for supplying photos.

It's a BMW M3, 1988 model and a very nice car IMHO.

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Maybe more soon.:)
 
Wow!! Great to see the Ol' Girl still getting a work out. Thank you for posting them ex-railwayman.

That whole route has been relayed, and is now joined to the complete network that was north of Cambridge. Just track though, no scenary.

R3's Stratford 47's bring back some wonderful memories. It was a real treat to see them in Cambridge back in the day (more of a treat now I would imagin!). We used to 'Cab' them as they ran round the train for the return to Liverpool Street.


Hello Chris, yes, R3's Class 47's and tmz06003's Class 37's are absolutely brilliant for this layout and I got a toffee-apple Class 31 on there as well, it does bring back great memories of how things were years ago, and if you've extended this route then that sounds excellent, cannot wait for it to hit the DLS.

Cheerz. ex.
 
Hi folks, here's some pics from my Lavenham winter layout in TC3. It was meant to be done by Christmas, but, as usual, I got sidetracked into doing lots of intricate detail at the expense getting the thing 'done'. Will I finish this one? :eek:

Anyway, this is a short DEM route based on Lavenham in Suffolk with the usual artistic license taken (such as: I've turned it into a double track route when in fact it was a single track branch outside the station.)

(1) View of station and yard from the north (Cockfield) end:

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(2) Station and yard from the south (Long Melford/Sudbury) end:

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(3) View of the north end of station from the east:

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(4) A J39 hauled coal train leaves in the direction of Cockfield while Lavenham's J50 tank shunts the yard:

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(5) The coal train slowly passes the 'up' line Home signal as it pulls away in the Cockfield direction:

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(6) This is the one I entered for 'screenshot of the week'. Well, I like it!

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With all the snow and stuff, I think this layout looks "pretty". :hehe:

BTW. I've used FMA winter tracks for this layout and I think they look great. But for the first time looking at these pics I'm wondering if this is concrete sleepered track underneath the snow? Oops! :confused:
 
Very nice Paul SW2!

FWIW I like 3) best...:D

Something about the contrast with the trees and hedges that looks great.

May we see it one day??

Stovepipe
(edging my way into route building)
 
Yay, you beat me to it Pellet.......:hehe:

Its called BR Class 31 - blue kuid number is 79563:10371, you get both the toffee-apple type Class 31 and the headcode type, different numbers each time you plonk one on the tracks, have fun........

Cheerz. ex. :wave:
 
Dollands Moor Screenshots

Just a few from me of a fictional route im building...

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More to come soon, and more information about this route will be on my website shortly!
 
that route chris, is it just for playing to see how it look's??? because i think its wonderful :D plus it it trainz 09?
 
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