Australian screenshots

G'day all, haven't seen much interest with these so far, but I shall persist!

...10A works a Coffee-Pot pass., c.1910...
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...13A climbs out with a mix, c.1921...
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Cheers
Stevo
 
OOOOOHHHHH i gotta get my TS12 to start working, all the good stuff is for TS10 or higher

That would be because its out of date. I understand why people were downtalking TS10, I had problems with it too, but why have I heard some towards TS12? it works fine but has awsome features not available in 09...
 
not a train, something I put together between making trainz but an aussie screenshot nonetheless. A Tamiya 1/25 Centurion
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Wow nice work i didn't know Tamiya made a Centurion in such a large scale. I did a job at a base down this way last year where a couple of these are used as towing aid's for the transport mob, Would of made for sum great detail pic's though. I used to love modeling military stuff till i found Trainz..lol
Cheers Mick.:)
 
Thanks for all the Birthday wishes everyone, had a great day.
Work on my Brisbane area has been a great distraction, Northgate to Shorncliffe is almost complete, Roma St to Ferny Grove is almost complete Ipswich line is 75% updated. Testers will be sent items soon.

Ghosty
 
that was me peter. thanks for the link

does anybody know where i can find some bendable cuttings?
i looked on the black dls, but it comes up empty

each end of road has a cutting that the rail line is supposed to go through.
i tried making it. but cant.
transdem never put them in either
any ideas?
thanks
ron

 
Loss Of One Of Our Own.

Good Afternoon.

Unfortunally, today is a sad day for the loss of a proud South Australian Content Creator

Jmorty - John Mortlock

John has been seriously ill for more than a year, with regular stays in hospital,
he passed away a few days ago. Vulcan [ Ian] contacted John on Skype many times, he was enthusiastic yet definant to the end, always saying that Trainz took his mind off other problems. I and many others will miss his friendship and contributions.

I remember him well, as I requested a number of items for Queensland Railway; that QR L Sheep wagon was one of my requested. I sent him diagrams, pictures and some textures to help him out; we were planning long term to work on a few colaborations. But I lost track of him, but recently he sent me an email that we should restart but that when I learnt he was very unwell. He taught me some valuable things about content creation and that caused me to begin myself. He is loss caused quite a unexpected shock though the South Australian Trainz Community.

My Condulences Are With His Family and may he inspire the next generation to begin playing this wounderful game.
:(

Rest In Peace; John Mortlock


With Solem Regards

Michael Gitsham
QHR Commissioner Of Railways



 
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Oh damn, that's terrible news. I only downloaded some of his CR narrow gauge items just yesterday - this is a terrible loss to the community and especially to his family.

R.I.P. John. :(
 
He taught me some valuable things about content creation and that caused me to begin myself.

My Condulences Are With His Family and may he inspire the next generation to begin playing this wounderful game.
:(

Rest In Peace; John Mortlock


With Solem Regards
Michael Gitsham
QHR Commissioner Of Railways

Very pleased to read that his spirit of generosity lives on through what he passed on to you Michael and therefore his kind spirit continues to enrich our lives and our hobby!!
 
John has inspired many, especially me, and his content is some of the best SAR/CR content that I have seen. This is very sad news, and will truely be missed by friends, family, and the trainz community. May you rest in peace John. Our condolences go out to his family.
 
RIP John Mortlock

Thank you John for your wonderful niche content.

Not so obvious on the forums here... thank you John for the lengthy CR, SAR and Pichi Richi chats and ramblings we had, and the occasional chat about Trainz as well. John was a gentle and humble bloke who I was proud to call a mate. Man, I'm just devastated :(

It's late afternoon in April 1967 with No 257 arriving at Hawker... in memory of some those chats and tribute to his content.







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