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Wow Davido, you have been busy! Absoluetly love the crisp beat and whistle sounds of the 38, sounds very much like the real thing! I also like the new track sounds which are much more realistic now that the lines in NSW are welded not riveted now. (Which eliminates the clicky clack sound). I do wonder if you will experiment with new points sounds as well.....
I'm also enjoying the newer 82's. A quick question, did you change the blue on the PacNat ones cause it looks slightly deeper than the orignal?

P.S
Flat spot on the bogies is very life like also! (Especially if you attach it to an XPT!) :)
 
A little whereisit? ;)

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Wow Davido, you have been busy! Absoluetly love the crisp beat and whistle sounds of the 38, sounds very much like the real thing! I also like the new track sounds which are much more realistic now that the lines in NSW are welded not riveted now. (Which eliminates the clicky clack sound). I do wonder if you will experiment with new points sounds as well.....
I'm also enjoying the newer 82's. A quick question, did you change the blue on the PacNat ones cause it looks slightly deeper than the orignal?

P.S
Flat spot on the bogies is very life like also! (Especially if you attach it to an XPT!) :)

Thanks for your feedback Taggy. The blue on the 82 is the same but because it is now a m.tbumpenv material it looks darker....too dark, ya reckon??

Cheers
Davido
 
Hey Trent,

How do you get those Mile Posts? And get them to work? Are they like auto set up?

Henry, from memory they are built in (The Wadalbavale route uses them), along with the half-km posts. They are manual, so I just roughly measure out every 500m using a ruler and drop one down, and number it according to where I am (fictionally) modelling.
 
hdl
i will say that its part of the old Redbank-Bundamba loop/Swanbank line crossing Highway 15 near the Ipswich Racecourse at Bundamba.

or this place lol



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now to some other screenies.


1461 awaits the road to leave for Ipswich with a Goodna to Ipswich all stops service.
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1461 crosses the old Church st trestle bridge as it leaves Goodna Bound for Ipswich.
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Passing under River Rd Bridge Dinmore.
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Leaving Booval.
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Cheers

Ghosty
 
1 unusual pic and one for a question

hi mates

this photo was shot outside of redbank workshops.

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with this photo i was wondering if there is a bridge like this in trainz?
an old one that has rotted away,
or been moved by floodwaters
it could be used for both

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thanks
ron
 
hbl I knew it was the old loop line by the hillside in the rear of shot was a give away as i have themed to my work included Swanbank section of the old loop line in my Ipswich map, my version is prior to QPSR being set up out at Swanbank. ghosty
 

DD 560 leads a mixed train along the Strzelecki branch through the evening sun.



A short time later, and we see the train from the Koo-Wee-Rup coal stage.



Almost at the end of it's journey, DD 560 rolls into the platform at Koo-Wee-Rup.



Having completed the shunting, the crew service the DD whilst a cleaner shovels coal from the coal stage into the tender.


Zec
 
The X100 and X200 are now on the DLS - there will be other versions as time and research allows
Still working on 80's anyfeed back?

next to be ready will be the SRA and FC 80's and may be even the Coote and Greentrainzs versions.

Also looking for photos of locos carrying head boards - ie of other named trains apart form the newcastle flyer and Central west which i have photos of thanks


 
Also looking for photos of locos carrying head boards - ie of other named trains apart form the newcastle flyer and Central west which i have photos of thanks

I assume you also have the Blue Mountain jobs; fish, chips and heron?

My website has the QR Sunlander but that was scanned off an old school book from the 1950/60s so someone may have a more modern version http://petan.net/railway/sunlander.htm

Long list but not sure of pictures http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_named_passenger_trains_of_Australia
 
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