JointedRail stuff [screenshots/renders]

Tracks are part of Justin's 'JR NS' series, groundtextures are all either my own or part of Matt's new pack that just got released, also on JR. The road is a mod of mine on another skin that wouldn't get released until we potentially do another road system.

Thanks for the kind words!


Thanks, greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work !
 
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I definately will buy that CF-7, I find them quite interesting. Maybe you guys could make one of these schemes or I will reskin it. I love the old CF-7s as TVRM's trips into Georgia run over the C&C, which was for many years was staffed by 2 ex ATSF CF-7s, 101 (C&C paint) and 103 (ATSF paint with C&C repainted nose and later a grey body). I am very excited about this CF-7.

(All photos from railpictures.net)
The 101 (I love the large lunkenheimer whistle on the front)
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and 103 as C&C
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103 as C&C/ATSF
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Please do not be angry if I am not supposed to post these real life pictures here.
Saturnr
 
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ok so what I won't to know is
1) where is the rest of the loco?

2) Did it run into something very hard at a lot of speed?

3) what do you yanks use this loco for?

HeHe
Chris Sullivan
 
It is a f7 or f9 diesel that was rebuilt from a truss frame body to the roadswitcher format and is used for yard work, branchlines, and makes fairly well priced budget freight power for small lines.
 
Fun Fact: Santa Fe 2546 is the last CF7 to wear that paint scheme; located at the Kentucky Railway Museum. Yes I've ridden behind her. :hehe: Very annoying horn, though.
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