Narrow gauge screenshots

Beautiful routes. They are an "must have" object.

May I ask You, where can I find this rock objects/splines?

Ermm, they are ones I made should be around 36 of them on the DLS under CL Rock face with grass top various grasses which match the ground textures I uploaded and CL rock Face spline which are just rock.
 
Ermm, they are ones I made should be around 36 of them on the DLS under CL Rock face with grass top various grasses which match the ground textures I uploaded and CL rock Face spline which are just rock.

Dear friend, I thank You a lot. I am downloading it. I will use it properly. :)
 
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No, they're Prowler's stock, freeware from 2004. :p They've aged very well is all, still work error-free in TS12 although I'm sure T:ANE changed that.

Also Norm, Clearlake does look very good, but argh, my eyes at that garish red...
 
Mainly because Prowler's content was for 04-06, and trainz 12 was a fluke for old good content, so you might have to adjust the build number or something. It's why I run trainz 10. I can still use content from the glory years of trainz, and not have to worry about stupid thumb tags or something.

Rock On!
~Dusten
 
I got everything to show up fine but I never could get any of them to make sounds while moving. Whistles and bells and all that worked, but for some reason not a single engine sound that I tried worked. That is actually becoming a problem for me. More and more engine sounds not working anymore.
 
Check for direct-drive tags in the bogies. If there is no direct-drive bogey, then no engine sound will work. (I get that a lot on the beta stage, as it's easy to forget and until recently I rarely ran with sound.) However, that is a very common issue with old content, so always check the bogies before you blame the engine sounds! :)
 
What we're really hurting for right now is not so much engines, as togog has pretty well taken care of that, but freight cars for the Colorado narrow gauge, can't get those to work for TS12 either!
 
There's C&S...:p In all seriousface though, try running trains from farther west, you'll find Colorado narrow gauge is very well off by comparison.
 
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