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Forum: Say Hello 13th January 2006, 21:13
Replies: 14
Views: 4,819
Posted By Ca55ie
Hey Dave. Welcome to Railwayforum.net. Hope...

Hey Dave.

Welcome to Railwayforum.net. Hope you enjoy your stay here!

Any questions about the forum, just ask!

Sam
Forum: Say Hello 13th January 2006, 18:38
Replies: 7
Views: 2,992
Posted By Ca55ie
You'll be loving our class 58s then...:p ...

You'll be loving our class 58s then...:p

http://www.rcts.org.uk/images/024_1w.jpg

UGGGGLY

Sam
Forum: Virtual Railways 12th January 2006, 22:05
Replies: 34
Views: 44,254
Posted By Ca55ie
Same goes for me too matey. Feel free to PM or...

Same goes for me too matey. Feel free to PM or email me ([email protected]) with any questions.

There should be a new version of Woodhead coming out too - with proper gradients and upgraded...
Forum: Railway Modelling 3rd January 2006, 16:47
Replies: 46
Views: 21,120
Posted By Ca55ie
Any hints about putting balast down onto track?...

Any hints about putting balast down onto track? Hate seeing bare baseboard on people's model railways!

Sam
Forum: Virtual Railways 3rd January 2006, 16:44
Replies: 34
Views: 44,254
Posted By Ca55ie
Aaah but ya can't look outside in BVE matey! ...

Aaah but ya can't look outside in BVE matey!

Trev, try putting the brakes into 'running' and opening the dampers! Also, use as little cutoff, or reverser, as possible.

Sam
Forum: Light Rail and Metros 19th December 2005, 19:05
Replies: 4
Views: 5,064
Posted By Ca55ie
Surely you qualify for an exemption from the CC?...

Surely you qualify for an exemption from the CC? Can you claim it off your company?

Sam
Forum: Railway Stations 17th December 2005, 16:40
Replies: 3
Views: 4,598
Posted By Ca55ie
Tried the railaroundbirmingham site that you...

Tried the railaroundbirmingham site that you posted the link to a while back mate?

Sam
Forum: Railway Stations 16th December 2005, 20:36
Replies: 8
Views: 5,948
Posted By Ca55ie
I'd love a few pointers matey! :) Sam

I'd love a few pointers matey! :)

Sam
Forum: Railway Modelling 15th December 2005, 20:12
Replies: 4
Views: 4,264
Posted By Ca55ie
IIRC Hornby made a model of a 442 about 10 years...

IIRC Hornby made a model of a 442 about 10 years ago - you might be able to find one knocking about second hand on ebay or something.

Wish you luck.

Sam
Forum: Railway News from around the World 10th December 2005, 19:52
Replies: 11
Views: 4,816
Posted By Ca55ie
I recon a possible soloution would be to raise...

I recon a possible soloution would be to raise the sea wall, or if things get that bad, put the railway completely under cover. It's a bit drastic but much cheaper than moving it inland. Trains would...
Forum: Passenger Operations and Observations 9th December 2005, 23:15
Replies: 5
Views: 5,017
Posted By Ca55ie
Sandite/water jetting train perhaps? What colour...

Sandite/water jetting train perhaps? What colour were the wagons?

Sam
Forum: Passenger Operations and Observations 9th December 2005, 23:07
Replies: 3
Views: 4,371
Posted By Ca55ie
As long as the traction is suitable I can't see a...

As long as the traction is suitable I can't see a problem? 66s are replacing pretty much everything at the moment... Only problem I can see are the electric suburban services operated by the 313s and...
Forum: Railway Stations 9th December 2005, 22:14
Replies: 8
Views: 5,948
Posted By Ca55ie
I've got a plan much prior to it being rebuilt -...

I've got a plan much prior to it being rebuilt - it's in GER days. Are you interested?

Sam
Forum: Virtual Railways 9th December 2005, 22:04
Replies: 34
Views: 44,254
Posted By Ca55ie
I have tried both Trainz and MSTS, and I've got...

I have tried both Trainz and MSTS, and I've got to say that I prefer the former. This is because of the better physics and altogether more 'quality' feel, like you're actually driving the train. I do...
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