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looks promising, you could get another siding in the bottom left corner might gibe a bit more operation fun
definitely doable I will do a few test plans and see how the space works out, poss a low relief warehouse could be incorporated and help the hide the fiddle siding
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That looks interesting, but I presume that uses PECO track as well?
yes all peco setrack
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sorry that doesn't work this should:
http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/gallery/image/58955-square-tail-chase/
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I've had a fiddle and came up with this -
I quite like it - also having a circle of track would be very nice
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I thought this too, I think it's originally design for use with a loco lift. As I think it will do for my needs
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I am having a look into the cuckoo trail as it may have been today as a coulda (and shoulda) line. I will look into the colour aspect of it at the moment the detail level of objects is set to full and over gameplay detail is at high, However i think i may be at the best i can get without splashing a grand or two on new parts for my pc
still i will look to see if i can adjust any setting for better colour
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wish this railway was real - then could get the train to Alfriston for my wedding!!!!!!
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i have had a go yes - recently looking into the Cuckoo line, unfortunately the route creator is so complicated i gave up lol. However i am having another go trying to recreate inglenook sidings or similar
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fantastic bit of scratchbuilding
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very impressive
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ive always loved going under that bridge on my hols - made everyone stop the boat so i could watch something go over it!
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liking the buildings they look great can imagine them surrounded by trees (well not on the track side lol)
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had some great days watching the freight etc.. on the tilbury loop when i used to live in Rainham - was lucky enough to live about 50 yards from the line
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brilliant idea! will try it myself i think for my shunting plank.
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i quite like plan 1 - its good to see a change from the usual style and i think it would work well
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good luck with it its hard to build one on jobseekers - but its still very possible as i found out when i was on it
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looks fantastic pointing man will be most happy
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can of coke please -- ahem-- i can i cant!
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i love pointing man - what a legend!!!!!!!!!!
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looks like a good one to me - am thinking about narrow gauge my self and thinking about using semi fixed rakes too - they sound like a good investment
one question are these rolling stock kits plastic?
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sounds most awesome! can wait to see progress
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looks like a great plan cant wait to see it develop
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wow! that looks most impressive - one of the best bits of modeling ive seen!
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nice pictures look like its all coming together nicely now
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Dagenham Factory
in Dagenham Factory
A blog by Dlouth1 in RMweb Blogs
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it looks great to me I used to love catching views of the plant when I rode by on my bike or the train. coincidently my Grandad used to work there too, he used to bore the piston holes in the engines plus he did a few cosworth engines too