Australian screenshots

There is so much more work to do even on the sections I have shown images of.

Track elevations in these images are not 100% they are only close ... the surrounding hills are correct.. and without tthe extra boards they are on feel just so wrong while driving it...
 
In the remaining sunlight, 8650 and 8636 on a empty coal train, slowly decrease speed into the outskirts of Valleytown.

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nice screenies all.

To those wondering I am ok a little soggy but ok.

Ghosty

Good to read you're ok Ghostie, quite soggy here & looked 'nasty' yesterday for awhile here too (Coffs Harbour NSW).
Still steady non-stop fairly heavy rain this morning, with some flooding (quite high levels of sheet water laying on top of several day's worth of the above), but even 'though 'the system' is as can be expected; failing in several areas, overall we've escaped the worst of it I think. :)
Are you on fairly high ground, & how's Ian (Vulcan) & other fellow Qld-erz this time?.
 
Sorry Davo that you copped it yet again, & such a deluge with considerable flooding.
Are you safe & how bad is it at your place? :n::n::mop::(
i live up high, and its abit soggy around the place

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Places futher north are copping it worse then we did
 
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HELLO PEOPLE!,

I am very happy to FINALLY be back after 5 day's of a black out. one thing though. I AM FLOODED IN AND CAN'T GET OUT!. All the roads into Logan Village are flooded over so I guess I will have to eat what I have in the cuboard. Well time for some the screenshot's of what has happened on the QGR 1889 SCL Original Gold - Coast Line after I took over from trainz89.


A Gold Coast Picnic Train Crosses a Bridge near the Beenleigh Rum Distillery.


A Cab View Image from PB15 #444 Departing Beenleigh. This PB15 #444 is a new version that I am beta testing made by Trainz89.

-Cheers all I hope I don't have another black out!.
 
hi all

patchy
i will test how 3 baseboards go.

marty and greg
thanks for the wonderful looking model.
its nice to have them in more than 1 color scheme.
will there be different numbers?

thanks
ron

Ron,

It'll be standard as the first screenies showed on page 1554.
96 is the only number.

If anyone wishes, textures can be altered for your own personal benefit.

Cheers

Marty
 
G'day all,
I am not a country kid so I request a little help. Could people suggest the sort of equipment and vehicles one would use to run a farm with crops such as these?

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Cheers
Stevo
 
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thanks marty

stevo
that looks like a vineyard mate
as far as i'm aware, not much bar tractor and trailer, water gin, sprayer

somebody else might know of what else

cheers
ron
 
Cheers Ron, I'll take a look on the DLS and see what I can find...

Been messing with time-based lighting this evening...

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Cheers
Stevo
 
Love those last two shots, Stevo. Particularly like the bridge scene; I'm in awe of your skill in creating such realistic terrain formations.

Edit: Yeah, that bridge. Very subtle lighting effects, well done.

Matt.
 

DD 584 gets it's train rolling out of Tarrawarra on a cool morning.



A short time later, and we see the DD working it's train across the Tarrawarra floodplains.



Now working hard, the DD works it's train up the 1in40 grade to the Tunnel Hill tunnel.



Further on, the DD passes under the Donavans Road overbridge on it's way towards Healesville.


Zec
 
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