Does anyone know of a track asset resembling something like this?

Greetings all,

I am looking for a track asset that looks somewhat like this: http://i1158.photobucket.com/albums/p602/z2x4c6/DSC02261_zps0dc58ee6.jpg

This was taken somewhere on the Edinburgh Tram by a user called p602 (no copyright infringement intended by posting the link), it's just the best one I can seem to find unless I get to Ashton today and get a photo there. I've downloaded a couple of assets but none seem to give that feeling above, i.e. track with those small sleepers embedded into concrete.

I will try and get a photo of a small section today incase noone can see what I mean very well :)

Regards, Jack
 
Cheers Cascade!

I went to Ocemy's site and downloaded a track asset. I've compared it with the asset I would normally use which is the best replacement I've seen so far for the track in the image I posted earlier. As detailed and brilliant as the CHN track looks, it's sadly not really what I'm after :(





Now, the closest I've found since the other one is SAM Track - FFB 1t, courtesy of DieselBuilder, except it has ballast :(





Jack
 
I was going to suggest SAM Track Jack, Best option now mate would be too try and lower it till you can only see the concrete part maybe ?.
Cheers Mick.
 
Have you looked at the OEC track, as KUID:37611:9000034 looks close failing that, have a look at the Strab track (strabgleis) as there are some that might match.
 
@matruck I've done as you suggested, lowering it to -0.08 below the baseboard worked a treat in hiding the ballast! Cheers! :)



@carr I put that KUID in the search table both with and without the < > at either end and nothing came up, neither did a search for author strabgleis :(

@shane I've found SAM Track - Rails & Screws and that looks about right, minus the lack of semi sleepers underneath :( I've downloaded the Rails & Screws variant though and I'll try it out, thanks mate :)

I'm sorry I'm so picky guys, but I really do appreciate all the help you're all giving me! Constantly striving for perfection is a laborious task, as we all know :hehe::o

Jack
 
I think as long as the Route is relatively flat Jack then lowering the track may be the only option till you find sumthing closer to what you are after, If the Route is constantly up or down then you may run into problems. But being picky is what it is all about half the time in this game i think lol, As you want it too look how it look's either in the real world or the world in your mind.
Cheers Mick.
 
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