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Topic Started: 22 Sep 2008, 05:37 PM (453 Views)
BenVincer
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Especially for Peter ;)

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Hope you like :)

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Edited by BenVincer, 22 Sep 2008, 05:38 PM.
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I do like, always good to see more Fairbourne stuff :cool:
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Wow, looks like Cyberspace has turned Twining into a really powerful engine, look at the length of that train
Nice cyber mock up of New Romney and E W Twining :)
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Cheers :)

Yeah, I got the physics a bit wrong to start with ;)

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Congratulations on the scenery side of New Romney showing platforms etc. but it isn't right looking out towards Langport Road. The area behind the train shed was the site of the old standard gauge siding which came across from the station level with the road over the Littlestone tunnel and this has left a grassy bank leading up to Langport road with the trainshed lower than the road. Also with your earlier shot of BVR9 you have shown the terraced houses continuing across into the distance when there is actually a new block of flats on the corner. I know these are silly things and I could be seen as being pedantic but anyone who knows the RHDR well will spot the errors. Here are two pictures showing the things I mean.


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(and yes the bbq is propped up on metal sleepers - we had lots doing nothing so it seemed like a good idea at the time!
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BenVincer
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Thanks for that Derek, I understand fully what you mean and will try and alter that area. The problem is you will find quite a bit of artistic licence through the route, its a case of getting the correct balance of realistic scenery and time, but I undertand fully that NR is an important place to get correct.

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I think it looks great. Its a case if it looks good which it does. Well done on all your hard work.
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