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Random shot featuring NSWGR Parcels Express... and yes the SAR loaned three 830's to the NSWGR in the 1970's (847, 848, 849).

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Could it be possible to reply to my email,

I did, I told you that other things were in the queue and that I have to clear them first, I'm a bit fed up with locos ATM and just doing quick simple things. Last count I have one new(720) and 3 rebuilds(z26,c32(various)d57/d58) as well as numerous passenger and freight stock gathering dust and thats not all of it, so dont hold your breath.

contact the RVRM

Hi Stan, I thought all the drawings were in the uni library at newcastle, who have a great index for requests, but never respond. What I would really like to do a quick job on is the railmotor(s) that RVR used to run.

cheers
pete
 
I told you that other things were in the queue and that I have to clear them first, I'm a bit fed up with locos ATM and just doing quick simple things. Last count I have one new(720) and 3 rebuilds(z26,c32(various)d57/d58) as well as numerous passenger and freight stock gathering dust and thats not all of it, so dont hold your breath
Like a special request of mine.
BTW, does anyone have good side on shots (both side of loco and tender, preferably separately? cab shots etc front on of VR Y112, it would be a real help
 
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What I would really like to do a quick job on is the railmotor(s) that RVR used to run.
Do you mean these three railmotors?
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2224/1998562076_c98e562ed3_z.jpg

P.S. I am presently in the process of gathering dimensions and photos of the smaller variants of the Hunter Valley hoppers.
Evan.

Edit: P.P.S. Callum, will these do:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2453/3529809655_50618f07ec_z.jpg?zz=1
http://www.flickr.com/photos/doctorjbeam/3623948983/sizes/o/in/photostream/
 
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BTW, does anyone have good side on shots (both side of loco and tender, preferably separately? cab shots etc front on of VR Y112, it would be a real help

Callum, I suggest looking towards paying a visit to the ARHS museum At Williamstown. Although it is currently closed, there is hope to have it re-opened mid next month.

Cheers
Timo
 
Random shot featuring NSWGR Parcels Express... and yes the SAR loaned three 830's to the NSWGR in the 1970's (847, 848, 849).

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Wonderful shot Forest; absolutely magnificent! Love the sky; very atmospheric.

As for the locos, didn't we take delivery of them at the head the IP, then return them dead attached on a freighter?:hehe:

God love NSW:hehe:

Matt.
 
Wonderful shot Forest; absolutely magnificent! Love the sky; very atmospheric.

As for the locos, didn't we take delivery of them at the head the IP, then return them dead attached on a freighter?:hehe:

God love NSW:hehe:

Matt.

I love that sky... it's become my favourite.

Regarding the SAR locos via IP delivery, I'm pretty sure the Mustard Pot 600's came to NSW that way. Not sure how the 830's were delivered.

I wish we had some 600's in Trainz (no that's not a gimme pig hint either!!).
 
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Regarding the SAR locos via IP delivery, I'm pretty sure the Mustard Pot 600's came to NSW that way. Not sure how the 830's were delivered.

Eh, what do i know?:o

Anyway, haven't posted shots for a while, due to a bit of a dry spell, creativity-wise. I just haven't been able to get any routes going lately; all that I've started have ended up on the scrapheap, never to return.

Over the last couple of days, however, i have slowly been able to build up a small, single-board town. It doesn't have the detail that Tanvaras or Forest_Runners' routes do:eek:, but i'm just happy that i was able to get it to where it is!

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I think that with a little more time and effort, it could have a higher level of detail, but at the moment, i'm happy with it the way it is.

Matt.
 
you really should be saying this to Pete

he he he which Williamstown are you talking about? I live just about in the middle between both of them and I dont feel the need or urge to visit either:hehe::hehe::hehe:
 
Matt, over the year you've been posting shots, your shots have increased by ten-fold! Great work!
Jamie

Feeling like a smart**** tonight, so i have a question: Do you mean to say that my photography has improved; or that my route-building skills have improved?

There is a difference, you know?:hehe:

But thank you for the compliment, either way.:Y:

Matt.
 
Eh, what do i know?:o

Anyway, haven't posted shots for a while, due to a bit of a dry spell, creativity-wise. I just haven't been able to get any routes going lately; all that I've started have ended up on the scrapheap, never to return.

Matt.

Same thing happens with most of my stuff. I have a total of 2 routes (and modular ones they are at that!!) on the DLS, from about 12,452 started!!... over a period of about 9 years. It's a disgrace!!... really I'm hopeless.

Your stuff looks good... it really does :Y:

Over the last couple of days, however, i have slowly been able to build up a small, single-board town. It doesn't have the detail that Tanvaras or Forest_Runners' routes do:eek:, but i'm just happy that i was able to get it to where it is!

I think that with a little more time and effort, it could have a higher level of detail, but at the moment, i'm happy with it the way it is.

Matt.

Don't be too fussed with details. This part should come last anyway. My 6 main things:

1. Don't feel rushed to have to show your work.
2. Don't feel rushed to upload it.
3. Do bits and pieces when it suits you.
4. Try not to set yourself rigid timeframes to have it done.
5. It's a hobby... not a chore.
6. Be encouraged by others here on the forums.

I also find having a couple... but not too many... side projects can break up the monotony as well. This has been the key to me progressing on my Flinders Plains route... face it, the outback is **** boring to model.

I try to get some task done each day... even if it is as little as placing a tree or a car or a person. Might seem small, but it is progress. Sometimes a break is good... have a few days away from the sim completely.

That's about all I can recommend from the way I look at it, but I'm sure others will have their own ways.
 
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Don't be too fussed with details. This part should come last anyway. My 6 main things:

1. Don't feel rushed to have to show your work.
2. Don't feel rushed to upload it.
3. Do bits and pieces when it suits you.
4. Try not to set yourself rigid timeframes to have it done.
5. It's a hobby... not a chore.
6. Be encouraged by others here on the forums.

Best advice I have read in a long time Forest_Runner. :)

Mattm, excellent shots mate. You improve every time you post sceenies.

To keep motivated can be a chore at times. But stick with it once u get a few boards down and see it taking shape, I find I get really inspired. But at the same time you need to take time away from your project as well or you can burn out fast.

I myself have been alot slower on posting screen shots nowdays due to spending more time working on my route and never seem happy to post many shots as I myself are not happy with them as most times the area is not finished, though I still try and post something once a week if possible to keep myself sharing some of my progress with others.

Keep at it Mattm, I myself look forward to checking out your route (Once you are done at your timeframe, never rush it)

To everyone else who psted lately, simply awesome stuff folks. Its always a pleasure to come and spend an hour or so browsing the Aussie screenshot posting.

Cheers

Trent
 
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