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AndyDufresne wrote:
Thanks Yeti, and nicely done Cairnswk.
--Andy
AndyDufresne wrote:Are the latest links on page 32, Cairnswk?
--Andy
iancanton wrote:on the small map only, the font in the instructions is much better than before. in the bonus legend, i still can't distinguish athe letter i from the letter l in most cases: the main reason i know which is which is that there is no such word as "Rall". is there a different font u can use? on the large map, this is not an issue.
for line E, can u use an à in train à grande vit'e?
http://www.tgv.co.uk/tgv.asp
for line J, it is now called orient express, having dropped the 1919 from early on. i have virtually no knowledge of the orient express lines, so just wanted to ensure that u're happy with the names and there is no confusion.
otherwise, it's all good!
ian.
tim02 wrote:I like this map more then Rail US, the continents are great and I love how the attack routes are possisioned, Good job
bryguy wrote:why is there a break between all paris rails and the ukraine one?
cairnswk wrote:bryguy wrote:why is there a break between all paris rails and the ukraine one?
So you notice "All Paris Stations" which you did!
bryguy wrote:cairnswk wrote:bryguy wrote:why is there a break between all paris rails and the ukraine one?
So you notice "All Paris Stations" which you did!
im confused.......
wouldnt it be much nicer and less confusing if u just answer my question?
AndyDufresne wrote:The break looks like it is just used to set off and make noticeable the "All Paris Rails" as it can easily get lost in the list.
--Andy
AndyDufresne wrote:The break looks like it is just used to set off and make noticeable the "All Paris Rails" as it can easily get lost in the list.
--Andy
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