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That's inspired me to go get the other 620-720's out of TC and convert them to 06

Well then, my plan seems to be coming together perfectly. BTW I am using TRS2009. Would TC4 stuff work in TRS2009 ?

Crossing the Fitzroy Crossing Bridge ;) ..... On the way to Emu Flats.

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Regards
 
Nice shots everyone! :D Peter, I'll send over that wagon you wanted in a second (although haven't built the doors yet...). Also Rod, didn't the IA's carry briquettes? I've got some planned if they did...
[/I]Almost done now :p

Tom :)

Yes Tom their were captive trains I believe in the L class days. However I have seen plenty of red GY / RY 's loaded with briquettes too. In earlier days not all GY's were grain proofed. and were used for general cargoes
Cheers
Rod
 
Final words...

Welldone fella's & cheerio's!

Keep the spirit alive for what your doing for the sim and all the entire trainzing community.

:wave:

For those of you who were on my messenger. I sincerely apologise, I had to hit rock bottom sooner or later, it might be wise to bail out now.

Take care!!!
 
Zec,
the T class isnt working :'(!!
What is up with all your stuff & my computer hating each other???
 
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amazing screenies as always guys :D, i havent been on lately because of my monthly broadband running out, i can barely load a web page if it runs out.
i get 12gb of internet per month, and ive used it all.
anyway, ill be posting some pics again on the 1st :D

without the internet, its given me time to create a new route.
more info soon :D

cheers,
burntruss.
 
A fond adieu not good-bye...

Marty,
Hope that last post is not permanent one:eek:, only for a short while. You were the first contact I had with the local community (Trainz that is ) and as such, you left a great mark. I remember our meet at Roma Street parklands for the bridge project. I was very taken with your eye for detail and hoped to be able to emulate that myself. Anyway, before this starts sounding too mushy and sentimental, I hope we will see you back after a little "holiday" with more great QR and Australian content to build.
Regards

Glen :wave: :(
 
Departing Wattle Creek:

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Arriving into the loop at Karrah Bay, passing the Dairy Farmers siding:

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Passing the goods shed and loco shed, complete with resident shunter 48113:

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Passing the container siding:

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Fuel depot:

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Crossing the up passenger:

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Up passenger entering the station loop:

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work begins on my new route.
havent got a name for it yet, and it is not based on any real life location.

more screenies to come soon. :)






cheers again!
burntruss. :cool:
 
Departing Wattle Creek:

Hi,

To make the reply shorter, I cut the pics.

You have a great route there. Can I please make one suggestion?

I notice you have what appears to be a ground frame operated by levers. It seems to go for quite some distance. My question is.....who is going to be the superman to operate the frame over that distance.

Apart from that concern, I do like your route.

Pete :wave:
 
Thanks Pete,

I'm not sure, I've just modified the Wattle Creek to Wadalbavale route that came with 06/09, so I just carried on the style of the layout before it. I might go ahead and install some point motors ;).
 
Now that's what I am talking about ;)

Nice shots David. Defiantly sharper than mine.

You've got me drooling.

Regards
 
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