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Msts route—sea view 5 download
Msts route—sea view 5 download







msts route—sea view 5 download

You can always seem to be adding to it, without having to spend anything, that's the beauty of it.Īndrew moody wrote:Hi everyone.I have also recently downloaded the Australian short South route covering 107 miles from Sydney to Wallerawang and 140 miles from Sydney to Golburn.

msts route—sea view 5 download

Taking a look at some of the Indian Routes too, as some of these seem quite interesting. I am just curious to see what it has to offer that's all.

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I might decide to download the latest Seaview Route, but as this is just a fantasy route, I don't think I will run it too often. I think I will set this route up as a Mini Route, as there are quite a lot of items required in the train set and consist folders. I have never tried any of the activities, but there seems to be plenty of them. So on the whole, this looks like a route to go exploring again. The scenery is also quite enjoyable and there is plenty of static stock placed around station yards, which if running just your player train, adds to the enjoyment. This part of the route has some pretty long winding gradients, on spirals, through tunnels and over some pretty spectacular bridges. I had a quick run on part of it last night, in the area around Nienke. I don't think there are any new stock items, but the route just keeps getting larger. I already have the stock and activity file which come as separate downloads. So I decided to download it which took me five hours. I have noticed that it has now been upgraded to V4.1 and the file is for one big download. As I stated, I already had the Pentecosta (Petit Arbre) route, but mine was V3. Yes you are right, there is no download limit for non subscribtion on. I even have a copy of MSTS & Trainstore on my external hardrive, just for running Amercan and other foreign routes. Just watch them snake up Rollins Pass, quite spectacular.Īll these routes already mentioned are worth having, as an alternative to running British routes and they don't take much space up if you have them stored on CD/DVD or even External Hard Drive. Those Big Boys & Challengers are really enjoyable to drive, especially double headed with over 100 wagon loads. Then carry on to the end of the route with some more spectacular scenery. It is quite a climb to the summit at Corona, but you will need your brakes on the decent. Try running a Big Boy over the old Rollins Pass, loaded with about fifty loaded coal wagons, instead of taking the much shorter Moffat Tunnel route. one of my favourite American routes is Moffat Tunnel Route V5, which has some really wild scenery in parts. Sorry to go off topic (Indian Railway Routes) I already have Pentacosta Alec and all the stock to go with it and it is a very big route. If you have never seen V5 of this route, prepare to be amazed, you can travel round this route all day without seeing the same thing twice, no two islands are the same. (inc activity which may not work with v5) (see below main listing for other required fIles) Hi Alec, if you want something really different that is an escape from reality, try Sea view 5









Msts route—sea view 5 download