Shots from the cab(oose)Large Pix Warning!

justinroth

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Thought I would start a thread for people to post in-cab/caboose/interlocking screenies. (In trainz, an interlocking tower is technically a cab, right ;)). Sorry if this is redundant, I could not find that anyone else had started one. I'll start off with some shots from a fictional Northern Ohio route I am completing (hopefully, after a year and around 130 miles not including alot of branch lines, ect.)The caboose is a reskin I did of JR's N&W block logo.
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Justin - were did you get those signals? Will be perfect for my MBTA route.. I have G-Style ones, but I love the gantry signals..

 
What happens in the interlocking tower stays in the interlocking tower. Just remember to tell the next guy when there's an inspection :P xD

Reminds me of the good ole family life speech, "What happens in family life stays in family life...(onto the lesson)"

And so as not to get off topic:
 
Justin - were did you get those signals? Will be perfect for my MBTA route.. I have G-Style ones, but I love the gantry signals.. Inn, do you mean the NYC brackets? I use two different types. The ones in which you can see from the face are Grahamsea's older scripted signals and brackets.
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[/URL][/IMG]His site is currently down and I believe he is M.I.A, if anyone could chime in on this maybe they know more. The second type uses modified SAXRT jointed rail signal library type (the newer brighter ones) in which you only get a glimpse of the rear of them.
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[/URL][/IMG] They are modified gantry type, set atop grahmsea's gantry modified (attached track removed, set as height adjustable object,reskinned). I then use a reskinned rusty tank to fill the gap between the bottom of the gantry and the ground, and put a few of norfolksouthern37's signal ladders (again, modified to be a height adjustable object)up top. It's kind of a process but really there aren't any good bracket set-ups "right out of the box".

What happens in the interlocking tower stays in the interlocking tower. Just remember to tell the next guy when there's an inspection :P xD
G-style and G-strings.. I got what you need! I had to crop that pic, the-eh hem "better half" almost made it into the forums...woulda got the boot for sure.:)
 
XD How the heck did I miss that?!? On topic, here's an old shot, not inside a cab but taken from internal view to give it perspective.
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lookin good guys. where/what caboose is that pd?
It is from RRMods.com
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Looks good man! I just want to say your fictional ohio route is amazing! It reminds me of the Ns chicago Line around Cleveland! Also where did you get that nyc bracket signal (G-type)?
 
Looks good man! I just want to say your fictional ohio route is amazing! It reminds me of the Ns chicago Line around Cleveland! Also where did you get that nyc bracket signal (G-type)?
Thanks! I grew up living right by the Conrail to NS Chicago line, between Cleveland and Toledo. Read up the thread, I explained the signals.
 
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