Narrow gauge screenshots

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I found these screens of my latest work on the C&TS (from about a month ago...before the 'puter died this past week) that I hadn't uploaded, so I thought I'd do that.

Phantom Curve
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Somewhere around MP 337 (?), between Lobato and Cresco. The old roadbed for NM Highway 17 is visible to the right...it's the empty part with now shrubbery, for those who are from Missouri, like me. :hehe:
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The latest work on Tanglefoot Curve. I re-refixed some of the gradients, curves, grass, and textures.
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Then after I got done with the work on the previous three screens, I got on kind of a high or something, and went nuts on the area around the trestle at Chama. Haha!
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In these Surveyor shots, the train is headed westbound, coming into Chama.
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An 'aerial' shot of the train on the trestle. I'll figure out a solution to make a better-looking trestle, or SOMETHING, to make it look more realistic here. I used Dave Drake's Animas River textures here for the Rio Chama.
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looking good.

JRT
 
More shots...


Stopping in the forest for passengers to take a break and go to the outhouse, as well as staying at the hotel, we caught this shot from our fourth floor room:

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When we were getting off the train, we caught this shot of our cargo-and our 4-4-0!

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We see a freight train as well as the train coming back to the station.

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These shots are from my first NG project.
 
Hang on it going to get a little bumpy

BUMP
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Zues, that was slightly unnecessary. "May 20th, 2009 09:06 PM" That's when the last post was. Five days ago. Whoop dee doo. Save your bumping for older things.

Not to heed to your silly request, I wanted to post a couple shots here myself.

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Los Pinos...CLEARLY not finished yet. :hehe:

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A supply train pulls in for the Crimson Desert Narrow Gauge RR. A 2-6-6-2 originally owned by the Uintah railway waits for the load to be dropped off.
 
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