Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad

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Oh, ok. Well ive just seen pics on different sites of some C&TS coaches, like on San Juan Trainz Works. But if there are no coaches for C&TS, are there any good narrow gauge coaches that would go nicely with Prowler's locos?
 
Narrow Gauge Cars

I think I got my Narrow Gauge cars from the Auran Download Station.

I found a list of some I downloaded a year ago;
author bnsf50. kuid:29134:100036, RPO 60, kuid:29134:100044, #319 coach car, kuid:29134:100066, #250 coach car, kuid:29134:100045, #280 coach car.
Here is one for the D&S by bnsf50 kuid2:39134:101514:2 Nomad Private car with open platform. There are lots of them. Try a search for bnsf50 also.

Check out my video on youtube of the D&RGW route I am building in trainz 2009. I have it done from Antonito, CO to Osier, CO. will be building the section from Osier to Chama, NM next winter.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw-JawosvNM

hope this helps

Melvin
 
D&RGW Narrow Gauge Video

Sorry, I just have too many projects upcoming this summer.
Will finish the route this next winter, and then consider uploading the route
to the DLS.

I thought of two more authors to do a search on for the Narrow Gauge
Passenger Cars.

whitepass and elvenor both made several Narrow Gauge Passenger Cars,
but I don't think any were for C & T Scenic Railroad.
Seems like they are D&RGW, Rio Grande Southern, and Durango & Silverton.

Melvin
 
Oh, ok. Well ive just seen pics on different sites of some C&TS coaches, like on San Juan Trainz Works. But if there are no coaches for C&TS, are there any good narrow gauge coaches that would go nicely with Prowler's locos?

Those are mine...yes, I am working on some, and I have the Chama-side coaches nearly finished. Without Trainz running, I haven't been able to get them wrapped up. If you click on my banner, I have some pictures available for you to see. I am not sure when I will be able to get these released, but I truly want to.

Timothy

Actually...if I recall correctly, those pictured with Todd's locomotives on San Juan Trainz Works were my original coaches that were badly flawed...hmm. Anyway.
 
Check out my video on youtube of the D&RGW route I am building in trainz 2009. I have it done from Antonito, CO to Osier, CO. will be building the section from Osier to Chama, NM next winter.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw-JawosvNM

hope this helps

Melvin

Wonderfull route. It is an example on how a western Colorado route should be built. Thank you very much for this very nice movie.
Radu
 
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Not necessarily C&TS...


The Sargents Depot. Given the resources, I'll make an exact replica of the Cumbres Depot. And the Chama Depot. Shoot, and the Antonito Depot while I'm at it.

Enjoy ;)

Timothy

FYI, the building behind in the render is the same building...lower poly version before I cut windows, doors, etc., that I would use with a LOD system if incorporated.
 
Any update? Can't wait to run doulbe headed oil trains up the pass, maybe good ol' freights too! It would be cool to see this route with a winter version too!
 
Not really any update...a member PM'ed me about releasing the coaches, so I am considering trying to do that. I haven't touched the route since mid 2009, and haven't been able to due to TRS2006 not being fully compatible with Windows 7. Because of that, I also cannot check the coaches and see how well they were...I am going to see about having that done, and potentially release them in their current state.
 
......I had to convert the *.TARGA images to JPEGs. Is there any way that I can configure Trainz to save them as JPEGs? my 130 screens across the route with 483 took up 450MB, and converting them one by one can take a couple hours. Thanks!

Hawkeye

IrfanView, a freeware graphics utility, can batch-convert all your .TGA's to .JPG's (plus re-size and/or rename them if you want) in a matter of seconds. Probably most graphics programs have this ability.

~ Deane

EDIT: Oops, sorry, didn't realise I was replying to a post that was 5 years old. I guess you have figured out TGA's and JPG's by now!
 
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