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Heavyweight coaches may be a bit outside the scope for the time being but Narrow Gauge stuff has been on some of our lists for a while now. I was just up at the C&TS and D&S a few months ago and found all kinds of neat things I'd like to start work on sooner than later. Standard gauge passenger sets are also on the list, but it all takes time.Hey JR, This isn't an engine request, but a rolling stock request. I have been searching everywhere for good Narrow Gauge heavyweight passenger cars, but I haven't found anything good. I was wondering if you would be able to make some if at all possible. Also a passenger car set for the Daylight would be terrific as well.
Thanks.
JR, I was wondering if you are going to go into building Berkshire steam locomotives. I really like your diesel locos, and was just thinking about your plans for the future.
This, 100 times over.
what about a Bc rail c-40-8m?What about some freight oriented cowl units?
Maybe one more a sd-35Quoting of loads of pictures found in the post right before this removed.
You mean that you're gonna make them all for us ? ... Way to go ... What a guy you are ... Att'a boy, You go !I can definatly get behind this proposal ... Maybe one more a sd-35
Let's just say that I once a long time ago spent months trying to master Trainz content creation I failed so now I just wishYou mean that you're gonna make them all for us ? ... Way to go ... What a guy you are ... Att'a boy, You go !
Well guess what I found a content creator willing to make these, I won't reveal his name so that gimme pigs don't flood thread but I am very thankful that he is helping outok so I know it's far fetched but you guys at jointed rail have done short line railroads before so fingers crossed. Ok so if you guys were to make bvrr locos I would make a gp-38-2 and a gp-30
Here's another thing Jointed Rail should add - more steam locomotives. Besides the SP locos and Reading Camelback, Jointed Rail could use a little more!