Kilmagranny
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rick1984
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Quork
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gyzma
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Re: Kilmagranny
As i say it is looking so good i cant wait too drive it
cris_smith14- Posts : 68
Join date : 2011-07-14
Age : 40
Location : leeds
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Nice to see my hometown Kilmarnock mentioned (though currently living Isle of Wight )
Will this route have lots of lovely old stock on it?
I too would love to see some Scottish stuff. Had a look into coding but it's not for me, so sadly I won't be the one to create any.
Will this route have lots of lovely old stock on it?
I too would love to see some Scottish stuff. Had a look into coding but it's not for me, so sadly I won't be the one to create any.
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rick1984- Posts : 105
Join date : 2011-09-11
Re: Kilmagranny
More pics of the progress made in the last fortnight on the Celtictrainsim Facebook page.
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If you aren't on Facebook I think you can still see the stuff that's posted, via the Facebook panel at the bottom of the Celtictrainsim.com website home page.
I park the pics on FB because it is easier than messing about with the awful hosting on this forum (and the other place) - I'm too busy to waste time better spent building stuff
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I park the pics on FB because it is easier than messing about with the awful hosting on this forum (and the other place) - I'm too busy to waste time better spent building stuff
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Re: Kilmagranny
Need a few older cars for Kill me granny. Done a couple of Hillman Imps and I'm halfway through building this Cortina.
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Very nearly done all the route. Added a new signal box for Kilmagranny
Now I'm working on additional running diagrams for the first release. I have made an 'all-stops' for the Class 141 and Mk2 set. Route testers will be looking at betas quite soon now.
Now I'm working on additional running diagrams for the first release. I have made an 'all-stops' for the Class 141 and Mk2 set. Route testers will be looking at betas quite soon now.
Re: Kilmagranny
Looking good i so much want too drive this
cris_smith14- Posts : 68
Join date : 2011-07-14
Age : 40
Location : leeds
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*sign*
Quork- Posts : 1438
Join date : 2012-05-05
Age : 33
Location : Hofheim a.T., Hessen (Hesse), European Union
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Love it Gray, made me very jealous of the standard of work you are producing, the video is first class, its such a shame that we cant attract more users for our work...
mobile1- Posts : 136
Join date : 2011-08-22
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The video looks great, its going to be a really good route. By the way Graymac, did you send me an email about testing the route! I have just returned from three weeks in Scotland and I am sure I saw an email on that subject but don't seem to be able to find it, so it may have been deleted by accident. I had 500 emails in my Intray, which were mostly from Facebook contacts, so I may have accidently deleted your email with those. Please let me know, thanks.
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graymac wrote:Two Cortinas sorted!!
Just need an old Granny (Ford Granada), would fit with the name nicely!
pedned- Posts : 305
Join date : 2011-07-10
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Just taken a ride on the 1320 scenario. It is a very nice and relaxing route, I enjoyed all 33 miínutes of it. I have recorded a video of my travel, but I forgot to turn up my mcrophone, so it is basically just the gameply. Shall I upload it to YouTube? It might even be better option without me speaking for some, some people might hate my annoying voice trying to be witty...
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I leave it up to you, if you want to upload it
It is rather less of a hurry than the more modern journeys we are used to now. Which is something I like about the best historical routes, like Alan H's brilliant British scenarios.
It is rather less of a hurry than the more modern journeys we are used to now. Which is something I like about the best historical routes, like Alan H's brilliant British scenarios.
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graymac wrote:It is rather less of a hurry than the more modern journeys we are used to now.
Indeed, that is what I liked very much as well. I think it is the thing that made it so relaxing for me. In fact, I was thinking about creating a nice regional Czech route (diesel, with limits up to 70kph, something similar to what I live close to now), but I do not want to look like I am stealing your ideas. The video I made is 60fps and FullHD, so it might serve you as a good commercial.
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The video I made is 60fps and FullHD
Probably better than the one I uploaded - I'm severely restricted by absolute shite broadband here in the west of Ireland, we're treated worse than peasants for investment by our government. Even though the prime minister comes from this county, not that he is much use, the ****.
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Well, the politicians always care about themselves only, don't they?
Don't worry about your language that much - I had a funny incident when driving on your route... this cat. It was there in two consecutive stations. In the first one I was telling it: "Come on, get on board, we have to depart in a couple of seconds." It did not board, of course. And then seeing it in the second station I was like: "Well why would you use the train, you teleporting bastard..."
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Cats are like that, tricky bastards and cleverer than any politician. I know, I live with two of them (or maybe it's the other way around).
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