silverymo99
New member
Rusty water pipes based on the LP 1 Metre, .5 metre pipes would be an ideal addition to TRS, and I have been using the LP ones on some of my Australian layouts, and the layouts take on a real SA country appearance, but what would be even better would be to have Rusty Ones, tarnished ones and olc cracked concrete stands, large grey concrete major valve blocks, and fire hydrant valves like the ones that are placed every so many metres along them for fire fighting hoses, like we see here in many SA country regional todd water pipelines like Morgan to Whyalla, Todd Reservoir to Ceduna and other areas of our state where such pipelines exist and run along parallel to rail and roadways.
Another thing I like is the animated men listed in 'Surveyor' as n man, n walking, n working gang, n woman, animated cows and dogs that lower their heads and wag their tails, and in some of my layouts now I have used these, like where I have men walking across railway lines, men walking out of or into buildings with pacakges, this might well be a much overlooked thing in TRS 12 in that I don't know how many of you have noticed or used them, can we have some more of them?.... they really give our layouts that next level of realism....
In surveyor you will also have working tractors, bulldozers, work cranes lifting and lowering a section of pipe on a pipeline... lets have many many more!
Another thing I like is the animated men listed in 'Surveyor' as n man, n walking, n working gang, n woman, animated cows and dogs that lower their heads and wag their tails, and in some of my layouts now I have used these, like where I have men walking across railway lines, men walking out of or into buildings with pacakges, this might well be a much overlooked thing in TRS 12 in that I don't know how many of you have noticed or used them, can we have some more of them?.... they really give our layouts that next level of realism....
In surveyor you will also have working tractors, bulldozers, work cranes lifting and lowering a section of pipe on a pipeline... lets have many many more!
