Is it too early to pre-order? :udrool:
I'm with Rick here! I'll order it now if possible!
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Is it too early to pre-order? :udrool:
OK, I think what I will do now is the following. I will do one more PVR content pack for the MWG which will be a variety of mainly power, bigger stuff like SD45's, SD45M's, SD40-2's, SD50's, as well as an 80 & 90MAC and possibly 1 or 2 new items none of you have seen yet. I really like the idea of transforming a version of the MWG into a steam era typr route... I will talk with some of our guys and see what we can come up with. I really appreciate all of the feedback, it helps to understand what you guys would lile to see!
Thanks!
Mike
I really like the idea of transforming a version of the MWG into a steam era typr route...
It does seem like most of the stuff is already geared towards, or can be readily adapted to, the immediate post-WWII era rather than prewar or wartime. I forgot about the Baldwin locomotive you guys made. Actually, now that I think of it a PVR set during WWII would be pretty awesome too. Those troop trains simulatortrain posted renders of a few weeks ago rolling past "BUY WAR BONDS" emblazoned boxcars. Sherman tanks moving to ports on lilb's flatcars. Oh yeah, you could spend years adding on to the Midwest Grain route without plopping down a single new baseboard.
Screw the Shermans, fear my mighty M6! lol been playing too much World of Tanks again. But seriously, I'd love to see some varied tank loads. I wanna build an army train!Sherman tanks moving to ports on lilb's flatcars.
This might be a bit out of the box and a bit of a stretch, but how about bringing to Trainz some of the Great Model Railroad layouts?
Ohio Southern
Virginia and Ohio
Allegheny Midland.
Assuming of course the original owners give permission.
EDIT:The Clinchfield would be cool to see with the JR flair.....
Missed one:
Model Railroader' Milwaukee, Racine and Troy.
How about the P&WV? It's an overlooked railroad, but it would provide for some interesting sessions, with the scenery, the single track operation, and the small size of the railroad. Or maybe the AC&Y? the AC&Y is also largely overlooked. Both of them, especially the P&WV were busy during WWII and through the transition era. Both railroads largely used FM locomotives, and both railroads interchanged with major Class Is. You guys already have P&WV cabooses, so that's a start right there!
EDIT: I also seem to recall seeing some P&WV H-20-44s somewhere around here...