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QR NG ans SARN4T

Hi Trainzerz!!


I have tried to download some Narrow Gauge QR content. Diesels work fine. Wagons work fine. But the NG version wagons wont. It says that the mesh is out of date, but it isnt for the normal wagons. Please help. Interesting talk there Ed. Sounds good. Is TRS2009 included?? If so, I might join in on it. Does anyone know what has happned to those SARN4T Routes. Noarlunga Centre was due to be released in 2004 and I've only got theone where it ends at Brighton. Please help.


Thanks, SARRailways :):D:):D
 
Does anyone know what has happned to those SARN4T Routes. Noarlunga Centre was due to be released in 2004 and I've only got theone where it ends at Brighton. Please help.

Thanks, SARRailways :):D:):D

The original route builder, Redbull, sadly passed away before completion of the route. A couple of other guys around at the time who heavily supported the project have moved on from Trainz/TRS to pursue other interests.
 
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SARRAILWAYS
Here are the maps they match up to the exisiting map they m ay not be what you seek though but i have listed them in case and the creator.

SARN4T Belair-Mt Lofty V1

SARN4T Adelaide 1988 SG version

creator Psemmel

cheers

ghosty
 
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There seems to be a bit of an explosion of interest in module-style routes. Would a few folk give some thoughts to this small and simple idea of mine?

I'll add a bit of background first though. Although many of the modular routes are great, there's only so much one can do with a one or two baseboard route. They look fantastic, but there's not much more than shunting one can do on many of these.

What I suggest is some minor small route building competitions.

For example, over the course three weeks to one month we give a theme, such as a narrow gauge VR route, a Western NSW route, a private coal company's route, or an old QR branch line. Anything, really. Something like this should have a maximum of five to seven baseboards. Something managable. Included in the theme could be the type of cargo carried, and I would say that point to point layouts would be best.

I would also suggest that content could be gained from anywhere that is easily available. Not just DLS only, but from reliable websites also that aren't neglected.

I would suggest these to be released for the versions of Trainz that will be supported after September. If though someone can't afford or isn't willing to use say, any version released after '06, it wouldn't be hard to 'buddy up' and make sure they work with newer versions.

If there is interest in this idea, shout out a few words. Although something like this would be a friendly competition, I would be willing to offer a minor prize for a 'winner' for the mere sake of encouragement. Perhaps a payware article or some such, or even more? If there were enough folk entering in one of these, I'd be happy to offer multiple prizes to the top three or so.

Does this sound worthwhile? If I get a few people responding to this post who are interested and would like to set some rules, I'll start a new thread on it, and we can go from there.

So. What do y'all think?


:wave: Ed Great Idea BUT off DLS items can be a pain finding for some people,
As Forest_Runner has found out by getting nasty emails from releaseing his South Aussie route.
BUT never let that discourage anyone from relaseing route's that they have enjoyed makeing to give to others.


:hehe: Mulie STOP sulking and get back to the route building,
(will catch you on Skype soon mate to give you a hard time ) :hehe:


Poul
 
Penny Father At Now $23

Hello All

If Ghosty, and Mulie are in. So Is the old QGR Commissioner because I have 14 modular routes that need to see the light of day.:hehe:

And long time so see James but now a picture to end all pictures!

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:wave:
Cheers

Michael G
QGR Commssioner​

Could be very interesting indeed Ed, well thought out idea, and may well be the spark I need to reignite my modular building muses (who after an enforced AFK from main PC, have gone into sulking).
 
Pete, it looks nice. Would these be '06 compatible or are you making the switch to 2010 creation only? I hope not, but if you are, i can't really say anything to persuade you to stay with '06.

Matt.
 
SARN4T

Hi Trainzerz!!


I had no idea that Redbull had passed away. Its a shame that his route was not finished, I was looking forward to it. I know about the other routes, I have downloaded them. I remeber going on sarail's website SAR Trainz and seeing that someone wrote that they were continuing the SARN4T Routes and making the Victor Line and many of the other country lines such as Port Pirie, Mount Gambier etc. Sorry to hear (especially so late) that Redbull has passed.


Thanks, SARRailways
 
Heh, looks like Pete is in the process of creating another must-have item of content for us Aussies, judging by the replies.:D:D

God, we're spoiled!:hehe:

Matt.
 
Hey there Matt how r u mate. I am off to Wagga Wagga tomorrow for a shopping day and then to junee to check out some of the kistory and get videos and photos of the trains and landscape.

so yeah guys keep up the good work.
 
Hi Trainzerz!!


I had no idea that Redbull had passed away. Its a shame that his route was not finished, I was looking forward to it. I know about the other routes, I have downloaded them. I remeber going on sarail's website SAR Trainz and seeing that someone wrote that they were continuing the SARN4T Routes and making the Victor Line and many of the other country lines such as Port Pirie, Mount Gambier etc. Sorry to hear (especially so late) that Redbull has passed.


Thanks, SARRailways

Hey there may i ask whos redbull is it a trainz member ? iam sorry to hear that he passed away.
 
Its driving me nuts!!!

Hi Trainzerz.


Does anyone have any idea when FreighCorp/FreightRail or whatever you wanna call them formed?? I need to know for my 1960's to 1985-ish themed route.I would like to have the rail companys down to detail.


Thanks, SARRailways :D:):D:)
 
Hi Trainzerz.


Does anyone have any idea when FreighCorp/FreightRail or whatever you wanna call them formed?? I need to know for my 1960's to 1985-ish themed route.I would like to have the rail companys down to detail.


Thanks, SARRailways :D:):D:)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreightCorp

That link should answer a few questions. Looks like, from a quick read, FreightRail was formed in 1988, following restructuring of the rail service in NSW, then restructured, again, in '96; which is when FreightRail was renamed Freightcorp.

Hope this helps,

Matt.
 
Some WIPs from the NSW Western Division

The 1960's... 3623 on a Goods.

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Even earlier days as we go back to the 1950's... green round top 36 on an "extra" Passenger service.

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Well before my time, but if one could travel back...
 
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