Rules: - Screenshot should be in someway (can be very tenuous) linked to a theme. Otherwise anything goes. - You can enter up to 3 screenshots, posted as separate posts. You can delete and replace if you wish. - Entries to be submitted by 9pm Friday (GMT). - Previous week's winner to decide winner (can't enter themselves). - The winner chooses the new theme for next week (and becomes the new judge). This week's theme is mountainous/hilly terrain and will be judged by Matthew Wilson.
37667 runs from Glenfinnan to Mallaig, top and tailed with 37521 with an LSL train comprising of a nice hodge-podge of rolling stock.
91110 "Lest We Forget" powers through the rolling hills of the scottish border on the ECML from Edinburgh to Newcastle.
A4 loco 60009 "Union of South Africa" steams south on a railtour on the Workshop backdated Settle-Carlisle line. (I'm assuming Workshop counts as 3rd party )
A slightly poorly BR103 TEE didn't quite make the Alps. LOL Can't believe he didn't even break a headlamp or piece of glass, and that must be one hell of a seatbelt the driver is wearing.
At Beattock Summit on the WCML North, Freightliner 86622 gives way to fellow Class 86 E3137 "Les Ross" en route to Glasgow.
3rd party content in this Unofficial comp are not mandatory, you can happily post normal DTG standard stuff with pleasure, just that as an added bonus you can include 3rd party routes / 3rd party DLC / workshop routes / re-skins / your own creations / anything you like. Enjoy
Errrrrrr................................... Just wondering...........................................Matthew Wilson where are you? Do we have a winner? It is after midnight the wine is flowing nicely and I would like to know whether to celebrate or comiserate LOL.
I know the closing date has passed so it won't count, but coincidentally took this yesterday and figured it fit the category so would share here anyway... I've not downloaded any French diesels yet, so here's a 101 on holiday along the French freeware St Jean du Gard route. .
Apologies for the delay, I'd lost track of the dates. This is the one I choose, lovely shot of Corris. Thanks all for some great entries.
In a pathetic attempt at defence of my tardiness, on Thursday the Birmingham X City released, I've lived in Redditch all my life and I worked on the route as a guard from 1997-2008, so when they made the announcement I was ridiculously excited.