| Cyclone |
13 May 2021 22:56:35 |
| [Report] Another comment (provided my first is approved). 34888 is now required instead of 27068, which has been deleted. The newer one includes a 50lb variant of the track which is not in this route. |
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| Cyclone |
13 May 2021 22:03:04 |
| [Report] Any update on the Attix files? The site and the alternative download are both gone. Might be worth an update to the route to include the packs if possible. Unless they are no longer needed. |
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| AlexTheWoo |
03 Apr 2021 15:11:58 |
| [Report] Great Route, Shame there isn't the Correct Locomotive but still fun. |
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| RolandBP |
18 Sep 2018 11:50:41 |
| [Report] What a beautifully crafted route. The fences are so professionally placed, far better than I have noticed on many of the TS / Workshop routes which do not accurately follow the contours of the landscape. I have loved viewing the scenery as I journey along this route. |
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| 457trains |
20 Feb 2018 18:11:51 |
| [Report] Professionally executed little route that just oozes charm. Utterly delightful to drive. As an aside, the route's author's Kerr Stuart looks decidedly comfortable on it. Highly recommended. |
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| mrburns1 |
17 Jan 2016 19:23:45 |
| [Report] Thanks for this great route Richard its top quality, just like the rest of your stuff. |
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| royoung1 |
02 Aug 2015 15:57:04 |
| [Report] I downloaded everything required but i have a missing texture error for ground texture? its mostly on hills and around trackbed, other than that its a fantastic route! just need the loco to go with the rolling stock now ;-) will be keeping an eye out for one! |
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| aquilasenior |
25 Oct 2014 12:37:57 |
| [Report] GHreat work - still one of my favourite routes, but whatever happened to Kevin Martin's L & M loco which looked so fantastic way back in April 2013? The available narrow gauge locos all look a little dwarfed when pulling the large L & M coaches. |
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| JohnM1945 |
25 Oct 2014 10:38:08 |
| [Report] Thanks again, Richard, for this wonderful route! I foresee much future enjoyment. Wicked, really...
Kind regards, John M |
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| JustRight |
04 May 2014 00:53:31 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written Cheers Richard. It is not a major issue. Looks like it is only referenced on a couple of tiles. None the less, would be good to know where it has gone. |
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| maxtedrw |
03 May 2014 10:16:44 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written Oh ! It is in my folder here so I wonder if it is missing from the latest Freeware pack or has been moved. I will check. |
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| JustRight |
03 May 2014 09:35:50 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written Hi Richard, many thanks for this update. Fabulous 'little' route. I have one missing asset: "RailWorks\Assets\UKTS_FP\Foliage\JN\Scenery\Vegitation\Bush_Misc_Line01_loft.bin" Despite having the most recent Foliage Freeware Pack installed this one asset seems to no longer exist. Best Regards, Trevor. |
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| maxtedrw |
24 Feb 2014 19:23:29 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written Thanks for the comments - very kind. I had a lot of fun doing Cross Fell so I think I would like to do a reservoir based thing again - not least as it is an excuse for the skip wagons ! I started the L&M as a reworking of cross fell actually and then got into the real thing. Not quite sure what I am going to do about the next route. Sit and think for a bit as this has taken about 2 years and I have some other bits I want to try. But the reservoir idea is still bubbling away.... |
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| phutton |
23 Feb 2014 14:26:33 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written PHutton (Coniston Branch)
Thanks for this route Richard
What a lovely route, beautifully made
How about a L&M loco now !
Any chance of seeing cross fell on TS2014, I loved that route in MSTS |
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| chrisonline |
18 Feb 2014 19:41:17 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written Great, that's what I wanted to hear, thanks for your feedback. Great work on a superb product! |
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| maxtedrw |
17 Feb 2014 23:43:49 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written My fault - Everything is to 2ft 3" to match the Talyllyn and PPhorum stock. The railway was built to 2' 6" but my track is 2' 3". In practice the missing 3cm hardly notices. However even I got confused about the scale I had built to. All files now updated. Basically anything by me, Steve Pontin or Kevin Martin will run on this line and the Tallylyn and PPhorum. I hope that ( unlike MSTS ) we can stick to maybe 2' 3", 18", and 3' ( in the future) as gauges so stock is interchangable. |
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| maxtedrw |
17 Feb 2014 23:39:18 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written http://www.rwdecal.co.uk/free/index.php
for Attix |
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| Saunderino |
17 Feb 2014 19:08:34 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written any idea where I can download the Attix downloads from? :) |
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| chrisonline |
17 Feb 2014 17:27:30 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written Richard, this is excellent. Stunning scenery, and excellent overall rendition. As per my comment on your new Southwold wagons upload, I am confused about the 2'3" / 2'6" gauge thing. I think LMVLR was 2'6" but all the 2'3" stuff runs fine on here, and a close look with the free camera under the frames suggests the wheels fit snugly against the rails. How exactly does this gauge difference work? |
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| maxtedrw |
16 Feb 2014 14:09:25 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written I think that it will be some time before I feel confident to make something like that. I will need to pick something with very simple valve gear to learn on first !!! Thanks everyone for the comments :) |
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| dledge |
16 Feb 2014 13:04:54 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written What a stunning scenic route. Puts most payware routes scenery to shame. Superb!! Many thanks. |
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| JohnM1945 |
15 Feb 2014 17:32:22 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written Happily, I have all the route Assets, so I'm up and running with a Free Roam.
This route is a delightful evocation of the Staffordshire countryside - heartily recommended!
All I need now is a narrow-gauge Kitson 2-6-4T... Any suggestions?
KInd regards, John M |
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| swarbrick229 |
15 Feb 2014 16:20:13 |
[Report] Note: The file has been updated since this comment was written The route looks fine but neither quick drive has any stock or locomotives and I cant seem to find any 2' 6" gauge locos and stock to run on it. Can you help |
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