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Post by RailwayChildrenBobbie on Jul 22, 2010 15:20:58 GMT
Hi Guys, Get posting your favourite screenshots of your trains you drive regularly on MSTS or any other scenes of Rolling stock - scenes, buildings, even faults. But really - it can be anything, anything at all. Anything that seems interesting. But it must be MSTS related. I'll start it off by showing my Waverley. What a beautiful engine she is. Heading North out of LondonGetting up to speedNext stop LeedsPulling waggons? Not her usual job.TornadoThis engine is absolutely stunning.and she is the baby sister of Waverley.....aww,
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Post by RailwayChildrenBobbie on Jul 23, 2010 23:20:21 GMT
92 Squadron doing 106.3 M.P.H on Nene Valley. (she did do 106.4 but I failed to screenshot it)
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Post by RailwayChildrenBobbie on Jul 24, 2010 11:14:08 GMT
Waverley in the snow
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Post by ChrissyyB on Jul 24, 2010 14:23:15 GMT
Some nice pictures there Bobbie
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Post by RailwayChildrenBobbie on Jul 28, 2010 10:26:45 GMT
Nice piccy Pete I've had that done to me one or two times recently. Speed tests on the Basingstoke to Woking line.I did a simple mess around speed trial the other day just to see what times certain trains could do the route. All the trains carried different consists on the speed run - so it wasn't a fair test in that sense. But nevertheless it was very enjoyable. Here are the results of the 4 that took part. Waverley She may be good looking but speed isn't what she was built for. Not regarded as a "speed merchant" and had some heavy freight to pull on this trip. Max : 75.2mphHogwarts Castle Pete's train. Smaller the the others and so had much to prove. Surprised me on how well she ran. Max : 84.3mphSilver Link Phil's train. Fast, as in faassstt (as we all know). Pulled her usual silver carriages with ease. Max : 106.8Mallard Expected this girl to fly and she did. Didn't break her all-time-record..but she did do really well on here. Max : 136.0 mphThis was done for fun. The next one I'll do under proper conditions with all the trains pulling the same carriages. It would be nice as well to bring in Sir Nigel Gresley, Flying Scotsman, Duchess of Sutherland and Silver Fox and see how they compare. List any others you think should be considered.
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Post by RailwayChildrenBobbie on Aug 17, 2010 15:58:38 GMT
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Post by RailwayChildrenBobbie on Aug 4, 2011 19:30:15 GMT
44868 on the Black Country route DRGW engines & coal wagons on the Rattlesnake Desert route
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