Australian screenshots

L252 leads a sister unit on there first run after recent overhauls of the bogies on both units...

Still pegging away at the L's, this version is pretty much done however I find myself always adding extra details with bits I'm not happy with (fans need more attention plus details underneath).

Love it how you nailed the angle of the cab windows over the nose. Well done!
 
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DD 584 awaits departure from Lilydale with a mixed train.


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After a short stop at Coldstream, the train steams across one of the many embankments along the line.


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Half way between Colstream and Yering, rattles across a level crossing.


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With cylinder drains open, DD 584 eases it's way out of Yering.


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Just out of Yarra Glen, the DD steams across the Yarra Flats on the impressive trestle bridge.


Zec
 
Thanks David well they would be ready to go pretty much mate as long as you didn't mind seeing the load animation go thru the bottom side of the hopper LOL. Be buggered if i can make the plane go sideways whilst it is going up :( but i can make loco bogies animate up and over the loco if your interested in sum help with animation LOL.
Cheers Mick.:wave:
 
Peter,
Both of those look terrific. Is the second tank a bitumen transport ? Not quite sure why but it seems to have that look about it.
Regards
Glen
 
I really do love that Y David, it's a great collaboration between the two of you. Will a V/Line freight version also be released?

edit: Y152 and Y165 were the only two painted in V/Line freight
 
it's a great collaboration between the two of you. Will a V/Line freight version also be released?
One day if i can get as much as possible correct for it Jamie, Peter any chance of a scenery item version of your NTBF ?, I used to drive a bitumen sprayer and up untill a few years ago there were quite a few railway wagons used as storage tanks for the bitumen in various depots i'd just need the tank only no frame or bogies but the heating tubes would stay obviously, They just used to hook em straight up to bottled gas and yeah be handy as a scenery item. Nice work anyways on both of them.
Cheers Mick.
 
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