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Dermmy could you or 2wayne reskin that southern one in Vancouver wharfs,CPR n CN colors? would be awesome
Roy
The Naugatuck Valley rebooted was a layout featured in the pages of Model Rail Roader. This route follows that track map very closely and has some 23 to 30 actual mainline miles on it. The route features two locomotive terminals with round houses and several yards of various sizes. I have the route set up to handle CSX road power. The proto type Naugatuck Valley is really located in Connecticut. So yes I know it would never see a CSX train, but I made the route so I'm having fun with it. Right now it's been pulled for some upgrades and clean up. When it goes back up at with in the next day or so it will be in the available down loads section at the forums at SAXT. You do not need to be a member to download any thing from SAXT. Thanks for asking. Lastly the route is only intended for 2012.Naugatuck Valley Rebooted? Huh? what the heck is that...and more importantly, where can I get it :hehe:
Well, I have been migrating from TS10 to TS12.... I ported over Avery to Drexel....
So, lets do the "Bitter Roots Bogie"
First off we see the helpers for the Eastbound standing by the station. Little Joes E77 and E75 are on Duty today.
Hallo,
very nice to see the EF4 and the Avery – Drexel Route in TS12. I brought the route over from TS2010 as well.
But I had no success in using the EF4 as the “trailer-bogey-arrangement” which still is left from the old TRS2006 times, did not exactly work out in TS12.
Is it allowed to ask how you could use the EF4 solving the trailer bogy problem in TS12? May be the problem has been gone in the current version of TS12.
Also I am very interested to know, how you could get the EF4 number 77. I remember that I only released the EF4 number 75 and because of the limited time,
I had no chance to put running numbers onto it. Did you make a reskin?
Enjoy the route and your operation of transcontinental freights.
Your’s TUME
The program only looks in ONE place and one place only for the values of a.limfront, a.limback, a.bog0, and a.bog1. It looks for them in the mesh that is designated as default.
i believe that the program looks for the first set of these defined in the table, not really the ones designated in 'default'. i use alphanumber meshes as default all the time and they dont have any attachment point information in them. the alphanumber meshes are one thing i know for sure has to be the default mesh.
Hey hert,
where u find the BNSF SW1500?
BNSFfanM
Is that shot taken in a fictional route? If not: Where about can I find that location?1st picture
Hi Hert,
Is that shot taken in a fictional route? If not: Where about can I find that location?
...Lastly the route is only intended for 2012.