Screenshots of European Trains

Can anyone please share the link to the site where that Polish TY2 steam locomotive is?
Thanks.

Ty2 - base model: http://www.ptram.eu/
Ty2 repaints (from Kilanziom screenshots): http://www.trainz.org/ptt/index.html

Don't forget to also download the TY2 Engine from the same site & kuid: 255314 32403 corona-white -*- kuid: 255314 50031 invisible bogey -*- kuid: 206816 55052 interior BR52 reko from the DLS....

Links kindly provided by drstrach & olas2005 (from Poland).
Cheers, Mac...
 
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The second picture unveils it for sure: I believe, it can't be a model with these details. Both are real pictures with some interesting GIMP (or whatever) effects. ;) Am I right?
ooh, i have been outwitted. i admit, they don't look real, and you'll be supprised by the detail you can get on some of these modellers. anyone can take something from a box and plonk it on the track without modification. someone will always find something wrong and strive to correct it, or that person will be changing something to model a diffrent locomotive... i actually thought the second picture was better (even though i'm not a kettle fan), because of the dirt present. clean locos (or brightly painted ones) always look odd to me
 
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Cheers,
Mark
 
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Torsten
 
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Most of those travelled south, using the Berlin - Dresden - Bad Schandau corridor, then through Decin and Praha / Brno to Vienna/Budapest/Sofia or even further. One of them was D 373 / 372 "BALT-ORIENT-EXPRESS", the name should give one the idea...
 
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