Railwoodman
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Matt
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Now that I have a reasonable electrified route ("The Rivercide Electric Railroad", on the Download Station) to run the PRR B1, how much grovelling do I need to do to convince Steve and his crew that we need more high quality highly detailed electric locomotives? Maybe a Bo-Bo steeple cab. PRR P5a boxcab. PRR L6. The only requirement is that the pantograph height is the same as the B1 "low" version to suit the catenary height on Rivercide.
Phil
Where can I find pweiser's content?I'm not sure if you have just missed pweiser's locos or if you don't think they are as detailed as you'd like but I have to recommend them. (and you can adjust their panto height). His PRR Class O1, released today, ought to fit fairly well on your route.
And, because this is a K&L thread
Some lovely pictures on here will have to get some of mine up soon!
On another note has anyone had issues with some assets not working anymore due to an obsolete trainz build number?
Yeah I have been eyeing that East broad top route myself.
yea I agree with daylightrain, locomotives and rolling stock are obviously better than a full route which would take weeks to complete.
Norm, they just had thinner men back then. No K&L equipment displayed in this pic but the Orbisonia Station on the right is Steve's 1st model in Trainz (a bit modded to suit an earlier era on the EBT).
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(squeee? There's no squeee in railroading! Railroad men don't squeee!)
wait, Steve made that hopper on the right? But that belongs to Jointed Rail.
You're right about Jointed Rail - the rock cars on the right and the string of coal hoppers behind No 18 but unless Steve changed his name they're not his.Yea I think he did . And it's for sale at JointedRail . With I believe proceeds to go towards East broad Top .
"Models and textures by Adam Chilcote. A percentage of proceeds from this pack will be donated to the Friends of the EBT. Your support is greatly appreciated, we would really love to see this operation preserved properly."