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5 - Excellent
216
73%
4 - Good
60
20%
3 - Average
10
3%
2 - Poor
3
1%
1 - Very Poor
7
2%
 
Total votes: 296

British Rail
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Post by British Rail »

Hi , I voted excellent as this site helped me tons with my model railway layout It gave all the information I needed to make a model railway layout I have used this site loads and the forums :D

Thanks

BR
IrishRail
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Excellent...

Post by IrishRail »

Well since I joined about month or so ago, its been a absolute pleasure to contribute and recieve feedback from all other members. So heres to more of the same as this exciting site develops along with all our layout! ha.

Best Regards And Wishes Too All The Sites Members And Families In 2007

MarkJames.
It's time to take the train..
random man
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Post by random man »

which muppet gave this site really low? It is a fantastic site!
Here's one i broke earlier...


http://www.scalescenes.com - cardboard kits
http://xs.to - free image hosting
my layout
PTmodeller
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Post by PTmodeller »

random man wrote:which muppet gave this site really low? It is a fantastic site!
Hear, Hear!
random man
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Post by random man »

5 - Excellent
77% [ 85 ]
4 - Good
19% [ 21 ]
3 - Average
0% [ 1 ]
2 - Poor
0% [ 1 ]
1 - Very Poor
1% [ 2 ]

if you add that up there is only 97 percent...

1+19+77=97...
Here's one i broke earlier...


http://www.scalescenes.com - cardboard kits
http://xs.to - free image hosting
my layout
bunji
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Post by bunji »

Must be because of rounding down with decimals. Like how the 0%s are really just neglible amounts, not actually 0%.
random man
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Post by random man »

yeah but its three percent out!!!
Here's one i broke earlier...


http://www.scalescenes.com - cardboard kits
http://xs.to - free image hosting
my layout
bunji
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Post by bunji »

(88/114) x 100 = 77.19298%
(22/114) x 100 = 19.29825%
(1/114) x 100 = 0.87719%
(1/114) x 100 = 0.87719%
(2/114) x 100 = 1.75439%

Add the percentages together and you get exactly 100%. It's all about accuracy and how many decimal places you count. :)
joish
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Post by joish »

excellent :D
Metrocamel
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Post by Metrocamel »

Excellent! I always wanted to join a forum like this, glad I found this one.
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pointstaken
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Post by pointstaken »

Why does Simon need to ask ? It's an excellent website, as we all know !!
End of story !!!!!!!!!

Dennis
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edwardholmes91
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Post by edwardholmes91 »

saslord wrote:I think it is a brilliant website which is inspiring me very much but one thing that I would like to see. Lights and how to fit them. If you don't know where to get them from look at www.expressmodels.co.uk . Thank you
Woah, that site is absolutely amazing, but their products are a bit expensive, still if you want a quality layout, it is worth paying the money for it.
saslord
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Post by saslord »

when did I say that above?
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Honeywell
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Post by Honeywell »

Second post of the thread Simon mate.

Remember ages ago you accidentally deleted a load of posts of some members so you posted them back as yourself to replace them...
deltic0_3
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why

Post by deltic0_3 »

I have looked,I have asked................
But did I get any answers...............NO
Tuesday October 16th 2007......subject type 13 s/box.
views 289.........replies BIG FAT ZERO(bar the reply I put in).Got the help I needed elsewhere.
Thanks.........but no thanks. :(
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