Australian screenshots

something for the novacastrians. I'm thinking of not numbering it.


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cheers
pete

thanks to image shack for hosting
 
can someone advise if the highlighting colour is more commonly orange or red on the SMR 10? The book on the class states there were both.

cheers
pete
 
Pete,

They were certainly more commonly lined in orange, however the orange rarely lasted long before blending in with the rest of the dirt! It was uncommon for the lining to still be bright more than a few days after painting.
 
Simply stunning Aussie routes the lot of em, Yours scenery is perfection Muliebuck! I think I will be addings a few new routes to TRS04 !! :mop:
 
alpha, few things to tidy up yet, looking for a beta tester in 2006 and 2004.

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cheers
pete
thanks to imageshack for hosting
 
Ok what happened here...
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Gives a new meaning to ghost train right:o

PS. Pete this happened to the SMR 10 Class too.
 
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Pete this is a question from my dad.
Have you or could you make LCH,CCH Hoppers?
We have the private ones you made but he would like to have loadable ones.

Thanks
Anthony ( And My Dad ) :D
 
@ Cardiff Workshops

I figured you would read this eventually but it has just been revealed to me that in fact the Silver City Comet's carriages actually wore a "fawn" coloured roof with silver A/C units. I figured this would be of interest to you.

In an unusual occurance 5308 and 5909 pass SMR 24 and ROD 14

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Tom
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Harley-Davidson FXSTD
 
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Minor update

Hi I uploaded this row of shops but found out that the height of the building was incorrect and I have fixed this as well as the name from "Shopwork" to "Shoprow".
The update should be on the DLS on Monday.
Kuid2:97008:29150:3 Shoprow, it is 120m of shopfrontage.

:confused: :confused:

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Sorry for this oversight.

Cheers,

Bill.
 
@ Cardiff Workshops

I figured you would read this eventually but it has just been revealed to me that in fact the Silver City Comet's carriages actually wore a "fawn" coloured roof with silver A/C units. I figured this would be of interest to you.



Tom

They had several different coloured roofs, depending on the era.
 
and South Australia again as a pair of mighty twin NR class diesels thunder across the Nullaboar with a full container train bound for the East coast

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