Drive the Dreamland Miniature Railway!

The Save Dreamland Campaign was launched by Joyland Books in January 2003 and is now supported by several thousand people. This is the place to discuss all aspects of saving Margate's famous amusement park and its iconic , Grade II listed Scenic Railway, Britain's oldest roller coaster.

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Postby nvincer » 02 May 2012, 22:12

New update at www.bubblesrailways.co.uk on the DMR page.

Please note the Bubble's Railways website has just returned after a two week break after problems with our server and is still likely to have downtime.

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Postby nvincer » 16 May 2012, 16:30

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A general overview of the work so far...I have spent the last day working on an accurate representation of the Scenic. It's not finished yet, but it already adds so much to the realism of the site.

Hope you like,

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Postby Vince, Charlie and Sam » 16 May 2012, 19:14

Looking better all the time!

Can't wait until it's finished and will be first in the queue for a copy, any idea on a release date yet Ben? Would be perfect as a birthday present for the boys.
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Postby nvincer » 16 May 2012, 19:26

When are their birthdays? I am hoping early July, but that depends on me getting enough time to finish off the less important bits, get the CD'/labels and produce the finished pack!

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Postby Vince, Charlie and Sam » 16 May 2012, 20:03

Both born on August 4th so it's sounding good so far!
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Postby nvincer » 19 May 2012, 10:46

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I need a bit of help from the historians out there. On the map above which is circa 1955 (click for a larger version) there are recorded as being two buildings, one in the north of the gardens and one in the middle of the gardens. I assume the lower one is 'Sleeping Beauty Castle' and the upper is the 'Garden Cafe'? Are these presumptions correct or can someone advise me otherwise?

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Postby Jim Douglas Jr. » 30 May 2012, 18:38

I know it's just an animation, but, OOOO! look at all the trees!
Kyle & Herbie the Love Bug lll53
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Postby nvincer » 30 May 2012, 20:04

Makes a change from the concrete flat of recent years! It's interesting for someone who wasn't born when the line was around to see the similaries and differences that exist between then and now!

Interactive Animation ;)

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Postby nvincer » 31 May 2012, 15:14

A rather peculiar piece of rolling stock which appeared on the DMR towards the end of the railway's life. The great thing about simulators is that impossible things happen - in this case, the 'new' Jacot brake van running with an original BL 4 wheel coach.

This piece of stock will be included as part of the pack along with the re-bodied versions of the BL 4 wheel coaches.

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Postby nvincer » 05 Jun 2012, 21:19

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A view from the West over the rapidly approaching completion gardens and the wider park - just through the Scenic Railway frame you can also make out several buses in the park car park. These are based on prototypes from the era that the park is set in to maintain accuracy. More rides and a bit of filling in around the front of the park (out of shot) and it should be ready to go). I am contemplating also including the rebodied versions of the 4-Wheel coaches which appear in most of these screenshots. Would people be interested in these?

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Postby vince69619 » 06 Jun 2012, 11:53

I am interested in this project on two levels, firstly I like to play trains but secondly looking at that shot that Ben has posted, isn't it amazing what could be done with the space other than just dumping tarmac on it.

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Postby nvincer » 10 Jun 2012, 11:35

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Now that the railway itself is virtually complete, I have started to add in the fairground rides themselves. Shown in this picture is the boat ride, the octopus, the caterpillar, the tumble bugs and the snail haunted house.

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Postby Vince, Charlie and Sam » 11 Jun 2012, 18:32

This is without a doubt my most favourite thread on here!
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Re: Drive the Dreamland Miniature Railway!

Postby nvincer » 11 Jul 2012, 15:31

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The second DMR steam locomotive 'Prince Edward of Wales' - The model is by Tim Elsby and the skin (textures) is by myself.

I have also just received confirmation from Reg Furniss that I can use track pieces he created in the pack - we are very nearly good to go!

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Re: Drive the Dreamland Miniature Railway!

Postby nvincer » 24 Jul 2012, 21:27

Hello,

I am currently working through the final stages of preparing the route for release. Although on paper the easiest bit, as many of you will know, the end is also the most time consuming bit of any project. I have got a day tomorrow when I am planning to work on it and will hopefully have it ready by the weekend.

Please bear with me,

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