Kegg_Works
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Wow! That's an incredible looking route!! Top Notch stuff there, friend! I wouldn't mind taking a spin on that route myself!
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Got some more shots of the Mojave & Panamint for ya'!!
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Some shots from this route (for details see the thread on Freeware Announcements). Locomotives and rolling stock loaned by the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways......
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One must master the gradient tool, and measure the RR terrain in Google Earth (you can set the default settings to display metric, globally), and apply those track spline point metric height measurements in Trainz
It's not so much the height of the grade compared to the track, it's just that it's too wide! It's one thing if you're building a route with a double, three, or four track main. But for a dinky, little, rough and tumble narrow gauge railway it can be more of a hassle than a benefit. At least for me that's how it is. So I lean more towards using track splines with built in fill or use fill splines like I have here on the Mojave & Panamint. And that's also personal preference. I just find using fill and such make for a more realistic and 'organic' looking railroad.
That's looking great, Norm!! I'm guessing it's something you're still messing with. You do know about Pencil's NG30 track, right? That would look great here on this route! And I have a soft spot for the Puffing Billy railway, admittedly.![]()