Australian screenshots

hi bill

very nice work

my missus has that bridge in flood damaged photos

Ryan_McC
how far does your route go after laidley?
when will it be released?

thanks mates
ron

Ron,
Sorry to say that Ryan never releases his routes ,as good as they are, for personal reasons. If you go back through the pages you will find the posts about it. It is nice to see some QLD shots back on the pages again. Keep up the good work guys.
Regards
Glen
 
nice shots everyone now i need to do it again
also Steve, where did you get the xing signs please
(sorry if i ask too much)
lastly 10 pages to 1000!
 
hi bill

very nice work

my missus has that bridge in flood damaged photos

Ryan_McC
how far does your route go after laidley?
when will it be released?

thanks mates
ron

I am working on the western line west of Toowoomba, however progress has slipped due to the Installion errors with TS2010, with the faulty discs, when they work fine on other PCs.

I anticpate work to speed up when I recieve my copy of TS2012.
 
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Good evening all,
After a long break from Trainz, I feel inspired again to continue work on the Cranbourne project.... great to be creating again :)



A VERY unlikely visitor has track clearance from Cranbourne ....





Suburbia



Surveyer shots of work being done to Lyndhurst....a big job!




Cheers!
Ausrail.
 
Houses?

G'day! :wave:

Ausrail, what are those houses in the Suburbia shot? :o They look interesting!'

Cheers! :)

Jake.
 
Just want to say that there has been some fantastic work on display here of late, keep up the great work everyone :)

@ Rastis ..... The houses are from the "cityscape-house" series by dmdrake (cityscape-house-142 to cityscape-house 158 are "modern" looking houses ) ... a truly great collection of "low" res houses... great for semi-distant residential population, and my "backdrop Vic 16" (uploading to DLS) which is a relatively hi res backdrop.


Back to work :hehe:

Ausrail.
 
Are those CPH's new models? They sure look like it... :udrool:

I found a video of a CHP in action at NSW Rail Transport Museum. It shows the beauty of these cars which was the single passenger seats each side of the driver's cab and both of these passenger seats faced forward with their own front windows.

On the video notice the the glass windows each side between passenger and driver. If the driver was friendly and you were not a pest, he would raise the glass window and explain the controls and the track. If he did not raise the window, you could still observe the operation of the controls through the glass window.

The start and finish of the video shows the cab details and glass side windows each side to the passenger section, if people want to include these in their Trainz rollingstock.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNzAd_byk6Y&feature=player_embedded

[Thanks to Wheels on Steel http://www.wheelsonsteel.com.au/ for alerting me to the video ]
 
Outstanding shots there Forest Runner.:clap:

Here's a preview of the Spirit as it leads a freight through Worrybrook.
Quite a challenging livery for the old eyes in photoshop ....... not as difficult as the indigenous liveries though ....but the eyes were fresher then :cool:
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Cheers
Davido
 
Outstanding shots there Forest Runner.:clap:

Here's a preview of the Spirit as it leads a freight through Worrybrook.
Quite a challenging livery for the old eyes in photoshop ....... not as difficult as the indigenous liveries though ....but the eyes were fresher then :cool:

Cheers
Davido

Very impressive Davido,Looks great!
 
Outstanding shots there Forest Runner.:clap:

Here's a preview of the Spirit as it leads a freight through Worrybrook.
Quite a challenging livery for the old eyes in photoshop ....... not as difficult as the indigenous liveries though ....but the eyes were fresher then :cool:

Cheers
Davido

Looking great there davido :)
 
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