Hi from Buckinghamshire

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whitburncolliery
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Hi from Buckinghamshire

Post by whitburncolliery »

Hi
George here.
Bought a copy of TANE a few months ago and struggling through the learning curve.
Interests are UK steam particularly industrial areas of the north east of England hence my username.
Looks like it will take a long while to model the short route based on my name going on what people say on the trainz forums.
Lots to learn , many mistakes to make and some hair loss no doubt.
clam1952
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Re: Hi from Buckinghamshire

Post by clam1952 »

Hi George and welcome to the forum and Trainz.

Malc
Cheers

Malc

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cyberdonblue
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Re: Hi from Buckinghamshire

Post by cyberdonblue »

Hi George,
Welcome to the forum, to Trainz and to T:ANE in particular. In my opinion, T:ANE is far and away the best Trainz version to date, but you'll need a good rig to get the best out of it. It's not hard to get off the mark in Surveyor and it's not hard to lose more than a few days of your life once you have :lol: If you ask most people on the British forum they'll tell you that this is the first place to ask for help because you will always get a friendly response, so don't hesitate to visit if you find yourself struggling. I hope you have many happy hours with Trainz, George, and become an active contributor to the forum too.

Best wishes

Dave :D
whitburncolliery
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Re: Hi from Buckinghamshire

Post by whitburncolliery »

Thanks for the warm welcome.
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