Screenshots of European Trains

I promised a Rheingold update. Here it is.

Before the pictures a shout out to Epoche3bis4, your latest screenshots made an old sailor miss being at sea. My father's old photo albums are full of pictures like yours. When I was at sea, everything was efficient and containerised, but still; with 30 years under the keel, the landlubber lifestyle still has not got hold of me ;)

And now the screenshots:

This is how it is supposed to look

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Even more of the good stuff - this is what I was dreaming of, when I drooled over the Arnold Rapido catalogues back in the early 1980ies

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Hangar queen being aired -
the Roundhouse is my own creation made back in the day to match my 16 m turntable, but never posted to the DLS. Let me know if there is interest - I might still have it somewhere on a harddrive

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A brief encounter

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Hello Epo, I am also 73, and i have justlost my father before christmas... As he was near 102 years old , it gives me hope to get 30 years left to live... Shall we get this great age in such good health than my father ? Not sure... He was working for french railways and began to work in 1939 at the age of sixteen... He retired in 1979, and passed more time as retired than at work... Maybe is it the solution ? Anyway I hope you get rid of your problems , and you will show us some pretties photos of your work in Trainz !!!
Take courage friend !!! Marc

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For me, a bit older than you, I agree wholeheartedly, Health is number one for me. I have Sciatica which comes and goes, some other issues, but I watch my Health very closely. Sorry to hear about the loss of your Father, mine was 82 and full blown Diabetic.. If not for that, and he wouldn't change his lifestyle, he would have lived to his 90's without a doubt in my mind..
 
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