UK Screenshots (Hi Res Version)

Nice shot Ciaran :)

Hoping to put this on the DLS, fairly soon. It's based on the excellent station terminus of UK Age of Steam, but it's all splines; lots and lots of ruddy splines. More splines on the roof than I care to count.

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Thanks to Gamerouche and Steviez for having a look.

Oh yes, I'm going to make a through version as well as attach it to my layout 'Coast & Peaks'. 'Coast & Peaks' went Scottish and now it wants renaming ...any ideas? I thought of 'Lakes & Fells', but I think that's been done.

Cheers, Dave
 
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Something I've been playing around with, should be fun for anyone who owns a supercomputer :p

Basically an Terminus with Oil depot, ex-Moto-rail site and an inspection shed all based around a Branch and Mainline station.

First Pic is an oil train leaving the depot which is overgrown and in need of a bit of a fix-up.

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Class 66 and coal drag held at the yard overnight prepares to make it's exit back to the mainline.

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Sames train passing the old chemical factory

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RES 47 called in to remove failed aging HST set

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EWS 47 sits in the old chemical siding which now acts as the yard headshunt as one of Beardy's HSTs exits the station

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Do these buildings look similar to my British friends::D

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Canary Wharf is a large business development in London, located on the Isle of Dogs in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, centred on the old West India Docks in the London Docklands.
Rivalling London's traditional financial centre, The Square Mile, Canary Wharf contains the UK's three tallest buildings: One Canada Square (sometimes known as the Canary Wharf Tower) at 771 ft (235.1 m); and the HSBC Tower and the Citigroup Centre joint second tallest at 654 ft (199.5 m). [1]

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Battersea Power Station in London was the first in a series of large coal-fired electrical generating facilities set up in England as part of the National Grid power distribution system then being introduced. The first part of the structure was built in 1939. Since 2002, the Grade II listed building has been undergoing conversion into a large commercial and entertainment complex, as the centrepiece of a project to rejuvenate the area.

At the DLS right now!!:D

Enjoy!!
Ishie:)
 
Nice screenies all. Some from me, with some great new content included :) :

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37425 at the terminus of my new modern image branchline.

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A WCRC 37 on the other end of the train, this station is normally served by units so there is no run-round facility.

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The pair make a claggy departure.

Cheers

Chris
 
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Nice screens all. :D
Class 47 on a coal train on the ECML.
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Arriving at the coal mine.
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Loading
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A steep gradient away from the mine. :eek:
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Great screens all,a bit big heh Scott.:D
LMS NCC locos,in UTA livery,jinty 19,shunts coaching stock
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Later seen on a goods from the GNR(I) system:D
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Sent to the dls tonight:
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Some minor enhancements over previous versions, such as Tommylommykins' superb sounds and some scripting changes courtesy of Bloodnok. Steps and filler now plated over, by popular demand...

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Wen can that be used as a 302 cab?
Also do u think thats a bit low down?

Thats the effect of Widescreen displays, it was deliberately set low, so you could see the gauges and use the controls from the same position, the C20 has a simliar setup:



Also, talking of "I couldn't resist..."

Oops!! Wrong thread, my finger slipped! ;)
 
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