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The spirit of progress cars are available at victrainz, I have been trying to upload these to the dls since the beginning of the year to no avail. I'm beginning to think you cant upload packs to the dls the helpdesk has not helped in resolving this even though I sent the pack to them for their programmer to look at and I have had no reply

cheers
pete

PS the "southern aurora" will be at victrainz in the near future
 
hey i dont post often just wondering if there is much tassie content, i gotted the m and ma class pay-ware locos just wondering about rolling stock, love the qr stuff as its very much the same as tassie stuff.
 
Craig, The engine shed is built in to 2006 under something like Loco shed or Engine shed.

The white buildings are also built in to all, There something like "Building yard office" or similar.
 
Yeah sorry Craig. as Anthony said, there all built in to trs2006. I am pretty sure the yard office is also in trs2004.

The other building on the left. I think you are refering is a Mill, which is also built-in. I have just sunk the asset into the ground, so you only see the tanks.

Regards
 
Two 46 class struggle up the grade on and empty coalie
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Yeah sorry Craig. as Anthony said, there all built in to trs2006. I am pretty sure the yard office is also in trs2004.

The other building on the left. I think you are refering is a Mill, which is also built-in. I have just sunk the asset into the ground, so you only see the tanks.

Regards
Thanks Axe, while I am building a layout in 2004, it will eventually end up in 2009 (I think :hehe: ). Looks like another blank spot with a marker to add 2006 (and upwards) built-in content.

Craig
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A few shots taken in Surveyor of my Queensland Route that has been featured before. I am trying to finish this route, but it is a big project. Any ideas, thoughts, opinions and constructive criticism is welcome.

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Cheers,
Mitch
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Looks very good Mitchey. If you were basing it on a particular area and I was to guess the area, I'd say it was up north. It looks to have a nice country side feel to it. Keep up the good work. I think you are going to be one of our good route builders by the looks of this.
My .02
Glen
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good afternoon/evening/night/morning.

yes ghosty still haunts this place, the moving went well am in my new place. i can say this with authority "I HATE MOVING". am awaiting on my isp to get me reconnected not sure when they can get around to it.

btw some great screenshots every one job well down allround.

mitchey your work looks like a cross between the coalfields and and selected areas of aroudn Brisbane. suggestion just see where it takes it you, let youe mind dictate how and where it takes you.

until i get front again take care all and keep up the great work

cheers

ghosty
 
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Very nice screenies Mitchey.

A few from a fictional a friend has me tinkering with for him.

Coal fueled power station - Coal drop off.

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It from a small 30K loop system I am building between projects for a friend that hasn't a clue or the drive to make a route/layout. Basically its just a Coal pickup and drop off run with a few AI trains to give him some brain exercise LOL.

Cheers

Trent
 
Lenice: Sorry, this one's TRS2006 but most content used is included in TRS2004 or is on the DLS, so it should still probably work if you just deleted the missing assests, of which there would be very few. But in saying this, a few bridges and bridge abuttments would need to be replaced. I will try and keep TRS2006 built-in content to a minimum for you but I still have plans for a large bridge which would use 06 built-in content, but could easily be replaced. (for those wondering, I think the bridge will look similar to the Burdiken river bridge, and use Natvander's truss bridge spans) And thank-you for your very kind and encouraging words on my route creating skills. Thanks!

Ghosty: My general rule for building a route is 'If it inspires me, put it in!' The route actually came about when my freind was talking about her home in Mt Mee. She said when it rains, clouds come into her house, hence the rainy greyish country feel. The yard in the first screenshot was inspired by the coal yards at Gladstone and Rockhampton, and the screeny showing 4 tracks was created after seeing the track at Toowong. The route's mainline is electrified, as one day hopefully we will see the Tilt Train in Trainz. Call it preperation for that day.

Tanvaras: Thanks very much! Pleased to see that there is a good audience for my routes.

Cheers!
Mitch
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