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@ James Moody, at less than a year into this I’ve misunderstood some things that I thought were TS Mac issues. Most of the time it’s simply that I’m still in the learning process with Trainz. I look forward to trying to reskin. As Scott has pointed out the DEM issue has to do with third party software being Windows only. For now I’m satisfied with my work around system for mapping.
Thanks for the compliment Mick.Wow simply outstanding work on the power plant Gordon, Keep it up mate.
Cheers Mick.![]()
Thanks kamran. I’m still amazed at all the built in textures I have to work with.texture work is just eye catching really beautiful
Thanks BNSF650, I see a lot of BNSF coal trains passing through the Twin Cities from out west. I’m glad I’m able to do some coal unit trains on this route.Thats really sweet
Thanks Euphod, I’m very pleased with the power plant. I’m going to try to move on and not get lost in all the details I could keep adding. I do however, need some substation truss structures and powerlines that will fill up a lot of the empty space in front.I love the power plant, very well done!
Thanks Scott, Just with track I’ve already placed I will be busy for a while. Winslow is going to be a quite a project for me. As far as reskinning, I might try sooner than later. I would like to make some custom signs for the route. If I can do that it might be a simple thing to start with.I agree- great work on the power plant! Let me know how the reskinning thing works out for you. I'm curious, and I'd like to give up on my two-world solution. I have my route constructed in TransDEM to keep me busy for a LONG time to come, and I'd certainly like to consider switching back to a Mac only world. If I ever want to do another route, I can always fire up Windows, build a new DEM and bring it back into the Mac if everything else works OK.
---Scott
I even tried making a sandstone arch with them.