Evansville Western RR

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All my routes look too Australian Stevo, it's all I've got to go on!

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Andy :)
 
Awesome stuff Andy, Would be great to see Andy do an Aussie themed Route Stevo maybe if we bother him enough lol.
Cheers Mick.:wave:
 
Awesome stuff Andy, Would be great to see Andy do an Aussie themed Route Stevo maybe if we bother him enough lol.
Cheers Mick.:wave:

LOL, he does a great job on the American stuff and even has a Russian route with the narrow-gauge stuff, especially since he is neither American or Russian! Hard to believe he has nothing Australian for you guys!!

---Scott
 
especially since he is neither American or Russian! Hard to believe he has nothing Australian for you guys!!
Not yet Scott but i havn't started to apply any pressure yet mate, Slowly but surely i'll start to put the idea in Andy's head lol.
Cheers Mick.:D
 
Andy,
I came across very harsh the other day and for that I apologize.
Now Guys if you want a top notch route then grab this one. Also
ANDY, those screen shots are causing me to drool over the keyboard. Can you at least supply towels with your screen shots?
 
Beaut shot, Andy!

Just wondering, it may just be the angle of the shot, but that entry looks a tad tight for that truck!:eek: Am I seeing things?

Matt.
 
LOL - the truck can get there. I checked - it's tight, but it's do-able. I just wanted to plonk the thing someplace, it's one of HP-Trainz Christmas give-aways and it is a lovely bit of gear. The story is that the left-side door is dinged and it's too big to get into the shed and too big to leave out the front, so it's jammed in the back corner of the yard to keep it out of the way. Good grief, when did I start worrying about stuff like that? I'm taking this thing way too seriously.

Speaking of big...

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Personal patch-job that doesn't quite work because the ARN is set up for 4 digits so the 3-digit numbers aren't centered. I like it though...

Andy :)
 
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Beaut shot, Andy!

Just wondering, it may just be the angle of the shot, but that entry looks a tad tight for that truck!:eek: Am I seeing things?

Matt.

LOL, I drive a truck for a living. It can be nosed in to the yard and backed down the side of the building. Like Andy said, tight but doable. REAL tight to tell the truth. :hehe: Probably a real b*tch in that old Mack though!! I haven't driven one of those beasts in over 15 years, and it was a tired, broke down old monster then (and no power steering)!!! ;)

That is a great looking truck- I've got to go look and see if that is still available. That is the one thing that worries me when I put non-DLS content in my route is I wonder if it will still be available for others if/when I finally get around to releasing my stuff. I know that is an issue on EK3 now- fortunately, I got all the content for it while it was still available.

I'm actually kind of disappointed with the break between semesters this time around. I've done next to no route building, and the only Trainz related thing I've done was reskin PWillard's N7A caboose to Penn Central. (Personal reskin unless he replies and lets me release it). Christmas kind of got in the way, I've been WAY too busy at work, and there seem to be a lot of honey-do's on the list right now. :(

---Scott
 
Dermmy,

I discovered your wonderful route pictures and must say, you have a great talent. I really am enjoying the pictures and updates.

One question, I went to the HP_Trainz site and found nothing on the new Mack truck you posted a few screenshoots ago. Did you download it directly from their website or someplace else? Thanks for your help!

Dan
 
Andy-

I really love how the grade crossings turned out with no crossing boards, etc. in the latest pic. I've played hell adding spline points and such trying to keep my roads at just the right height to have the tops of the rails showing through like that. Great work!!

---Scott
 
Nice shot! I'm amazed... :eek:

One thing, could you please point out where those stop lines on the road came from? Thanks much!
 
Andy-

I really love how the grade crossings turned out with no crossing boards, etc. in the latest pic. I've played hell adding spline points and such trying to keep my roads at just the right height to have the tops of the rails showing through like that. Great work!!

---Scott

Scott,

Andy will correct me if wrong, I'm sure, but the roads in use look to be Yarn or Yarnish variants (former by Maddy25; latter by Streadway), which do not require any work to get that effect. Due to they way they are constructed, all track I have tried with these roads sits as in the above screenshots.

Great work, by the way, Andy.

Matt.
 
Amazing work Andy.

A couple where can I's
---the green bridge in the picture with the garage
--The white Oil tanks
--the track

Thanks in advance and stunning work.

Josh
 
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