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Highland Mainline Released

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im downloading it now will be able to give the tracters :D and macrats and some 40s a good thrashing over the route tracter on load 10 anyone my lords :D
 

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Just drove from Aviemore to Inverness in a 222... Blooming brilliant!!!!!

Reccomended!!

Graphics are superb.
Route is really bouncy at 65MPH+
Aviemore is really decorated well
 

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Looks like a perfect route to run the GNER HST on, having done the line myself with Seth and Yorkie, i'm sure i'll definately enjoy the MSTS version!
 

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Here's a shot I took earlier of Kinguissie:

kinguissie1ye.jpg
 

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Gareth Hale said:
but the hills are slow.

Never heard of Slow hills before, in fact never heard of moving hills either! :shock: :lol:

David
 

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depends what the hill is, if it is a igneous batholith, then its quite possible that it had to move to form the hill in the first place ;)

they joys of being a geology nerd :roll:
 
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Oh dear, must be going blind!!

MS Would made it MS Word, silly mind playing tricks on me.

Gareth, remember to read the readme in Notepad. ;)
 
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