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Cheers Blue, the track is i think 2ft, ( Ben Dorsey can confirm ) unfortunately its not a separate asset , its actually a creation within gmax, or something similar that allows the cars to follow a path.Evening Dangavel, really like the interesting details you've incorporated in our layout, narrow cuts for the mine shafts, a very dirty Coal yard operation, just the way it should look.
And the main depot Atchee, a nice addition. Your attention to detail under the constraints of heavy Grade %'s works out very well.
One question here, in MSG #84, you have what I think is small Mine Cars on a wood trestle bridge that lines up with your mainline for Transfer, what size track is that your using on the Mining line?
This Route Rocks, there is a lot to see and do........Keep at it sir..........:mop:
got a long way to go in that direction j, I haven't even really started yet.Good. Very interesting.
Maybe some more variation in ground textures....
There are some 2 ft gauge mine train cars and even a loco or two I think, plus track of course on the DLS and elsewhere.
Ben
Looking very, very nice Dan!
Wait! What? See SRL (Sandy River) I'm not sure how many 24"/2' locomotives I have but it is somewhere around 10 or more. Lots of rolling stock in Logging, Mining, and Plantation as well as some general freight and passenger. You have to dig around for it, a good start is http://www.trainzone.co.nz/SRandRL.htm There is a 24" Merced Porter by narrowgauge on the DLS BTW.
Back on topic, if that last set shows where you are going with textures this is going to be an epic route Dan.
Edit: Back off topic for a sec, if you're interested in adding in some mining tracks, Blue, take a look at shortline2's work on the DLS. 18" gauge, track, trestles, and tunnels as well as industries, rolling stock, and a locomotive of sorts.