I think that is the original version, Mike. Looks like the author was working on V2 but with the last update on the other site a year ago, seems it may be a dead duck.
I think that is the original version, Mike. Looks like the author was working on V2 but with the last update on the other site a year ago, seems it may be a dead duck.
Vern.
Oh right sorry Vern, i didn't realise there was a v2 of the route.
I don't have anything to do with BVE or OpenBVE anymore buddy.
They were good 10 - 15 yrs ago, but don't really grab my attention now.
It was only because you said about the NLL, i installed it and had a quick look.
Mike.
Yma O Hyd
I've got a couple pieces of the Tri-ang era stuff from the 60's. It's not very easy getting the stuff over to this side of the pond though. A lot of sellers don't ship to the states. I don't understand the business aspects of those decisions really. But then, I suppose they have their reasons.
I got interested in British trains when I was very young. the interest just stuck with me all these years.
Oscar Paisley on youtube has quite a collection of the Tri-ang/Hornby stuff and puts up a new video every Sunday. Very fascinating watching his channel every Sunday morning.
I believe the Cross City South V2 is dead sadly.
Robert