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4000 Class A-City arriving at Adelaide railway station

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The 4000 Class A-City is created by Meshd for Cities Skylines, I have permission and yes credit will be given respectfully. Please be patient
I did use PBR Painter an add on for Blender to attempt to convert non-pbr textures into usable pbr textures for Trainz.. Personally, why can't Trainz just allow me to use Diffuse, Normal, Specular, Illusion textures? "If so, what Trainz material is required and what shader has to be used in Blender?" I can't seem to find any tutorials on converting original textures into pbr in either PBR Painter or Substance Painter! Honestly, PBR textures is really frustrating to create for me as I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing, I just know where to plug them into in Blender but not creating them from scratch or converting

Anyway, I do hope to finally get this finished for Trainz along with a few other trains.
 
4000 Class A-City arriving at Adelaide railway station

2025-10-12-035448.jpg


The 4000 Class A-City is created by Meshd for Cities Skylines, I have permission and yes credit will be given respectfully. Please be patient
I did use PBR Painter an add on for Blender to attempt to convert non-pbr textures into usable pbr textures for Trainz.. Personally, why can't Trainz just allow me to use Diffuse, Normal, Specular, Illusion textures? "If so, what Trainz material is required and what shader has to be used in Blender?" I can't seem to find any tutorials on converting original textures into pbr in either PBR Painter or Substance Painter! Honestly, PBR textures is really frustrating to create for me as I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing, I just know where to plug them into in Blender but not creating them from scratch or converting

Anyway, I do hope to finally get this finished for Trainz along with a few other trains.
We need some Jumbo's for Trainz. And we also need the 3000/3100 class red livery
 
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I know, I haven't imported them into Trainz due to the texture sizes being 4096 x 512 and resizing the textures messes everything up
Thank you for replying to me. How can I make locomotives for Trainz please thank you philchorusch01:

And I also just thought of, What I didn't think about last night was the 3100 class orange and blue 90's liveries and yellow blue red livery ones. I'm autistic but I don't always get it right.
 
Thank you for replying to me. How can I make locomotives for Trainz please thank you philchorusch01:

And I also just thought of, What I didn't think about last night was the 3100 class orange and blue 90's liveries and yellow blue red livery ones. I'm autistic but I don't always get it right.
I only have the 3000/3100 in the Adelaide Metro red livery, before the "Green Energy" livery

I honestly wouldn't be the best person to explain on how to import models into Trainz, I did however learn from reading config files and using the Trainz Wiki page including the Trainz Content Creation site

 
Iron Ore Transport with Pilbara Iron and Rio Tinto on the Pilbara Route in Western Australia.


Down at Point Parker


682 Car Iron Ore Train Bound on a long journey for Paraburdoo Mine. they had a world record from 2001. they decided instead of 682 cars to be lowered to 268 cars


Rio Tinto Leading 3 SD70ACe's From Tom Price Mine with 2 DP's in the Middle.


270 Empty Iron Ore train Bound for Tom Price
Cheers
 
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Action at Terowie South Australia early 1960s. A major break of gauge location, one of several in the South Australian Railway system which had a mixture of different rail gauges (narrow, standard and broad).

Broad gauge tracks on the left with the terminating express from Adelaide. Narrow gauge tracks on the right with the waiting East-West Express and a T Class on shunting duties.

Passengers from Adelaide transferred to the East-West Express to take them to Port Augusta where the standard gauge Transcontinental Express will continue their 5-6 day journey across the continent.

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