Australian screenshots

Hey Jax your screenshots are getting better! Your angles look good and Jackson Airport looks great mate. Keep it up :)

Mulie as always those screenshots are fantastic.
I love the track you've used and the texturing underneath really sets it off :udrool:

Any chance you can take a screenshot with an indian red 48 class for us on one of your new modules?
 
How about something just a little distant....or is that different?....

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Hey look, is this NSW Mainline quality....

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To those that think I come to this thread to just talk, I am always plugging away on my project in Surveyor (a year and a half, and counting on this project), although I often have nothing to "show" for it, as it's all a work in progress. Mostly I am content to be inspired by the creations of others, which keeps me going back to my own project. Just when I thought I had something worthy of release, I junked most of it and started again - you see, I'm always learning and improving, and the last boards I made were light years ahead of the first boards on the layout. I'm too much of a perfectionist to release something that I know I can do better, so I took the best bit and started anew. I've finally got something to show for it!

Any similarities to any real region is co-incidental - I'm inspired by real life, so I use real-life trackplans and maps and just mould them to my own purpose. For example, the workshops available in Trainz look nothing like those used at the location on which this station is based, so the layout of the yard in the workshops precinct is completely different. The basic shape of the yard, location of things, etc is more or less accurate, from what I can tell. Although the era the layout is set means that the yard is not regularly used for shunting, it IS a lot of fun to shunt - in the examples pictured below, there is no direct access from the rail/sleeper loading siding to the mainline in the up direction - one must either propel back onto the single track mainline before departing in the up direction, or instead shunt into the workshops yard, before propelling back out towards the loop line, to depart in the up direction. A third option might be to drive in the down direction onto the mainline, propel into the loop line, and then run around, but that just blocks other traffic!

Anyway, 48103 is doing the honours of departing towards Sydney with a sleeper train. The train will depart the siding, roll into the workshops yard, propel back clear of the workshops, then depart via the up shunting yard.

I realise the scenery isn't really high quality, but this is a route meant to be driven, not just admired in screenshots - I feel I've got a good balance between detail and speed, so that the layout looks "real" from the drivers cab, and I'm not bogged down in fine details that drag progress to a slow grind!

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Thanks for the comment Dimi:) On the other side of the airport I'm working on a "High Speed test track":D
Oh and Jetpilot29 where are those Palm trees from? they look very nice:)
 
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Love the screenies raichase, your route is looking really nice! Is that area based on Bathurst as it certainly looks like it!?

Jetpilot, you route is looking good also. Just a tip, take one of those DJM's off and add a DCT. That is what made up the two car V sets.
 
A real life shot for the V set fans. Either the railings at Sydney Central [January 2005] were not level or the V set had a bung suspension, as the top of the cab windows are not parallel with the top of the railings :hehe: :hehe:

That picture also shows some of the platform details that existed in 2005 eg the drink [?] machine, white buffer stops, railing styles, two [2] white stickers on the cab front door and the ceiling display screen.

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Thanks to all of those who have passed on words of encouragement :).
Is that area based on Bathurst as it certainly looks like it!?
*touches nose*. The layout is based loosely on the track between Bathurst and Lithgow, at this stage.
Especially the unused track you added. Very nice.
Thanks - that's a set of catch points, extended to prevent derailments in the event a driver passes the signal at stop. It may once have been an actual siding, but has been truncated.
 
Does look a lot like Bathurst but it never had a over head footbridge - It has a subway / underground walkway between the platforms

You might have missed the line where I mentioned I was hamstrung by a lack of appropriate models available for Trainz, combined with the fact that I don't want to model a real-world area, too many restrictions. This way, I have a ready made plan, but can do what I feel like.
 
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