JointedRail stuff [screenshots/renders]

I'm scrolling down the forum and then..."gasp!'... the heart skips a beat or two and the eyes grow a little misty.

BEE EEE AYY YOUUUU tee full.

Very nice. I can hardly wait for its release, hopefully, in the not to distant future.
 
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It's a shame this never happened.
 
I recently downloaded the NS GP38-2 loco from the freeware section and when I tried it out I noticed that the loco was facing backwards including the custom cab as well.Is that normal for locos to operate facing "backwards" like that in real life?Looks weird though.I was trying out the Conrail CR N7E caboose that was recently added to the freeware section and would like to know just for interest sake was that a payware item made free?All I can say for that caboose is wow!Impressive work!@simulatortrainVery good work on that SD90!!!wow!Thanks. :)
 
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I recently downloaded the NS GP38-2 loco from the freeware section and when I tried it out I noticed that the loco was facing backwards including the custom cab as well.Is that normal for locos to operate facing "backwards" like that in real life?Looks weird though.I was trying out the Conrail CR N7E caboose that was recently added to the freeware section and would like to know just for interest sake was that a payware item made free?All I can say for that caboose is wow!Impressive work!@simulatortrainVery good work on that SD90!!!wow!Thanks. :)

This "backwards" GP38-2 is completely normal. This unit is modeled after either an ex-SOU or ex-NW unit, and most (if not all) were built for long-hood-forward running.
 
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