danielches
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Just a quick WIP shot of a NSWGR 620/720 railcar.

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Hey Muliebuck,Tear down the overhead, and you've won me over *chuckles* just a shame about the old trees, gods - used to think they were great, now...they make my skin crawl. Love the screenshots![]()
@ Ghosty, I was having a bit of fun building it. Once the route becomes complete, then I will make some changes when times comes to release the route.
It does not have to be exact when building it. If I am happy about it, then whats there to complain. Every moment when I am not doing my year 12 homework. I just tinker with Ipswich. Run my locomotives to my rules.
Every wednesday, I go out an do field trips down the Ipswich line taking notes and photograghs of every speedboard, signal, station fitting, points, buildings and enviroments.
Regards
Michael G
QHR Commissioner Of Railways
I remember doing the time-warp Drinking those moments when The Blackness would hit me
And the void would be calling... Let's do the time-warp again. Let's do the time-warp again.
It's just a jump to the left. And then a step to the right. Put your hands on your hips.
You bring your knees in tight. But it's the pelvic thrust That really drives you insane. Let's do the time-warp again. And now we find ourselves in Ancient Queensland in a time when chaos and mayhem had come calling.
The year 1974 the Chaos the 1974 floods. In the following scene we recreate something that not many may recall seeing or that it ever happened.
A pair of 1460 class units substitute for a pair of 1300 Class as they guide a loaded coal train West through Dinmore.
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The loaded coal train is seen crossing Byrne st as it heads west towards Bundamba.
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The loaded coal train has just crossed Highway 15 as it heads along the Swanbank Branch
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the loaded coal train is not far from its destination.
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For those playing along at home the loaded coal trains ran for a time from North Queensland to keep Swanbank Powerhouse going as some of the nearby coal mines supplying coal to the powerhouse were out of action caused by disruption from the flooding.
Stay tuned when we will do the timewarp again and go back to ancient Queensland to relive history.
Ghosty