Most wanted

Oh goodnees,
I am so used to Jadebullets old avatar that I did not notice that it was motorbreath!
I'm very embarrassed!

I didn't mean to cop someones avatar, I just needed a change and I like the long hood forward RS3.

And, as I have said before, I would never bad mouth any content since I can't make anything. I was just stating what I would like to see available some day. This is a most wanted list, right?
 
I did the same thing with mine.

Anyway, here is the list of all of the crap that I desire at this moment and time. Alot of these are things that I plan on reskinning, or attempt to create when I try my hand at 3D modeling.

Locomotives

Reading N-1
Reading K-1
Reading T-1
Reading GP30
Reading U30C
Reading GP7
Reading V0-660
Reading AS-16
Reading HH600
Reading SW1
Reading Trainmaster in dark green
Reading FT
Reading F3
Reading FP7
Reading V0-1000
Reading SD45
Reading RS3 (High quality)
Reading S2 (Hight qulity)
Conrail patched versions of all the above
0-8-0 switcher
Camelbacks, I need more camelbacks
P&R steamers
Reading Consolidation
Reading Crusader. (Yays I have one now ^^.)
More CB&Q stuff
Boston and Maine BL2
Bangor and Aroostook BL2
*Engine 54 in white and yellow
*Engine 54 in pre crash blue
*Engine 54 in post crash orange, silver and black
A higher quality BL2
More Boston and Maine locomotives
ALCo RSD15
More ALCOs
More Baldwin deisels
More Uboats
Conrail U30B number 2001

Rolling stock
Reading coal hopper
Reading offset side coal hopper
more Reading boxcars
Reading Gondolas
Reading welded rail cars
Reading Pullman
Reading flatcars
Reading crane
Reading ballast hopper
Open Autorack with cars
Open Autorack with metal welded on the side to protect cars

Structures
B&M station
New England style station
More New England style houses
Water towers
Tamaqua Freight Depot
Reading style telegraph wires
Reading signals
Coaling towers
Reading Saint Clair roundhouse
1950s gas station

Vehicles
1950s Truck cabs
1960s Truck cabs
1970s truck cabs
F-700 tanker truck
Quality US firetrucks
1950-1970 towtruck
1950-1970 police car
1950-1970 panel wagon
1950s buicks
1950-1970 cars
1950-1970 busses
1950-1970 pickup truck with stake bed
1950-1970 utility truck
1950-1970 tractors and farm equipment
-Tilling disks
-combine
-thresher

1950-1970 construction vehicles
cement mixer
front end loader
dump truck
bulldozer
grader
scraper paver
crane on treads
crane on truck
clamshell
wrecking ball

Trailers for the trucks(1950-1970)
Smaller box and reefer
Tanker
Autorack
Flatbed





Edit:

I also forgot that I need a dilapidated 3 bay roundhouse, as well as a dilapidated small turn table.
 
Last edited:
Cement mixer

1950-1970 construction vehicles
cement mixer

quote]I have a G-max file of a mixer bed I was working on, but could not get the the bowel to auto-rotate. If you know how to get this done, we can get it up and runnin! Plus, you know I have many trucks and trailers that fit in your list. I think I could adapt my tracked container loader idea as a crane and ball too if you wish. and I also have a wheeled loader with blade, bucket, and forks front ends as a pack too.
 
Last edited:
Mark 3 DVT for 04, our class 87s and 90s pasenger trains look stupid without one. And the mark 4 one looks daft with mark 3 stock and you cant pull mark 4 stuff with an 87 or 90 as the first carriage inbeds itself in the loco.

:D

Andy
 
Looks like another pointless thread among the many. I guess content creators will read these posts and rush off and make these requests. Christ on a bike!
The number of pointless polls, congratulations for posting whatever number of posts, "I'm leaving", "I'm back", and the many inane comments gets very wearing, don't you think?
:wave:
 
I am sure that a lot of the content creators would welcome a hint of what is wanted rather than spending a lot of time making assets that are not appreciated by anyone. John.
 
I am sure that a lot of the content creators would welcome a hint of what is wanted rather than spending a lot of time making assets that are not appreciated by anyone. John.

Actually doing the research is the major problem so if you can present someone with plans and photos you stand a much better chance of getting something made.

Oh the other thing most content creators will tell you that items that they think will go well quite often aren't downloaded but ones they don't think too much of are often heavily downloaded.

Cheerio John
 
Here are some photos I have of the 2 different paint schemes used by Buckingham Branch Railroad.

bbr1.jpg


bbr2.jpg


bbr4.jpg


bbr5.jpg
 
I would love to see more ATSF engines, in bookends (pinstripe) scheme as well as zebra stripe, especially GP7's and some FM's. Even more than that I would like some Great Northern stuff--some big steam locomotives, old passenger cars, boxcars in red and green.

I'd also like to see some supporting industries like dairy factories, cheese factories, flour mills, bakeries, fruit warehouses, juice factories, and jam & preserve factories, lumber stores, feed stores, furniture factories, box factories, paper mills. And so on and so on.

Hey, I don't ask for much. :D

_________
Edit: Almost forgot. How about an old D&RGW "mudhen," the narrow gauge K-27?
 
Last edited:
Here are some photos I have of the 2 different paint schemes used by Buckingham Branch Railroad.

To be useful to a skinner the photos should be face on and at the minimum angle. Take the full side in one shot, take the front and rear in one shot each. They will want the highest resolution you can give them.

Locos with handrails etc in front of the side are difficult since the handrails get in the way. Box vans are much easier, coaches the same. Flat surfaced wagons are fairly easy but tankers are more difficult.

Cheerio John
 
My long list of stuff that won't be made in the next century or two...

Locomotives:

Caltrain F40PH
Caltrain MP36-3C
Caltrain MP15DC
ATSF GP30
BNSF SD70MAC in ex- BN Tiger Stripes
SP ES44AC
ATSF SW1500


Rolling Stock:


Caltrain bilevels (old and new versions)
TRT-909
 
I got a couple of things, the British Rail Class 22, & the rare NBL D20/2. If the Class 22 lasted a little longer they would have seen TOPS numbers. The Class 41 were a rare species of diesel hydraulic loco and was the first class of locomotives (at least I know as they were withdrawn as a whole between late 1967-early 1968) to go. Also, tell me if I used the term "species" right or not.
_____________________
Cheers, mbv67
 
Last edited:
Back
Top