The Canadian Thread - Hi-Res images

Thanks guys for your kind comments :).
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And as always, great work and great shots everyone :).
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what sub is that in in Erik? looks good
Thanks.
It's just fictional ;).
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// Erik from Sweden
 
Super job from you Erik and escd84. You guys do such good work with the little details that make your routes look lifelike. Great! Escd, your screenshot looks like it could be here on the prairies. Very nice!

Well, VIA, I think there is more yellow than green on the trees here now and a lot of leaves are on the ground. Had a couple of light frosts recently too. You did a nice job on the video. The route looks good!

Cheers,
Jack
 
Man those Freight Cars look so dilapidated and old!

Steam Engine was kicking some speed down the Weed beaten down Tracks, surrounded by Grassy Grass.......

Looks so darn real, Great Video depicting things just as they should be........Thanks for sharing with us.
 
Nice work there Erik. That CP unit sure looks different in green. I wonder what Hunter Harrison would say.

Below, GP9s in the 8th notch on the Watrous Sub.

I decided to search the internet for green CPR units and I was quite surprised to find out that they really did use that paint scheme, Erik. Learned something new. Thanks and nice job on that skin!

Jack

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Well Jack, Erik, and VIA, the routes have been coming along very nicely. It's been a long while since I've posted in here, I've been iportalling some trains back and forth with friends, along with working on the branch line. Not as many main line trains as of late, but here's a couple so you don't think I abandoned ship.

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Jack, Enzo, Erik..... nice shot everyone. I'm still looking at the forum everyday but took a break from T:ANE. When I'll come back, I will show you some Canadian(Quebec) houses which I am working on some plans and will ask my friend BenDorsey to model them for all of us.
Cheers!
Pierre as Rail4Pete
 
It's good to know that you are still around Pierre. I look forward to when you show some more of your amazing route.

Below is the same location as my last screen shot but looking east this time.

Cheers,
Jack

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That Mikado is a sweet looking engine Steve! Great video too! I know your other locomotives work in Tane and I hope this one does as well.

Here's a look from the tail end.

Cheers,
Jack

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I took a very quick small break from my Illinois Railway Museum Project yesterday to just try out Steve Lerro's new Release and what better way to try it out in the new updated build I patched to, I had better performance in full screen mode just enough to take this screenshot that I think is worth showing.

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Now that is done, its back to my IRM project.
 
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