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@PeugeotRacer - I think you're right; most likely someone who has never tried to make a mod in their lives, but relies on the talents and generosity of others. When I modded Fallout 4 the most vociferous demands for "can you do this" came from people who hadn't made anything themselves and had no real understanding how mods were created and the work involved.
@Slayed - MadHatter and I have looked at UK height platforms and there are a number of issues. The buildings are modelled differently for each era and if you raise some buildings to the UK platform height, there are no footings beneath them, so they float.
I'm going to look at Celmi's King's Cross platforms which, although higher, generate steps when joining to a lower station building. If this proves workable, then I can do that with the platforms from my main mods and have that as a separate addon.
Don't let it get you down. No-one can see it.
People do it on Youtube too. Spiteful hateful creatures.
Great mod Quince99 and thanks.