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I'm curious about those cabeeses nowCorrect, but you never know... Well, with an hour or two of work it's about ready for me to do the other road number then give them both a dusting of grime:
In complement with the ACE cars above, a few days ago ACE's newest bombardier equipment was spotted making its way to California. The new purchases sport a new paint job in line with ACE's new rebranding from Altamont Commuter Express to Altamont Corridor Express.
So far only a pair of Bistro option cars have been spotted, but here is an example of the typical car design from bombardier
Great job Taylor!<snip>
special thanks to SimulatorTrain for the assistance in making it look this fantastic!
Completely prototypical. A week or so someone spotted a pair of these in a consist headed to California, I believe there are some shots on trainorders. I have yet to see them anywhere else, but with the near completion of ACE's new facility in Stockton Ca, I expect to see the cars in service soon. The caboose are skinned from JR's built in rolling stock. I would like to release them, but it is not up to me. I may pursue it a little more once I finish up some other Caltrain stuff that I have going and release it as a pack.I'm curious about those cabeeses now
Now about these Corridor BBL's are these a prototypical thing or is this pure trainzdreaming?
I hate to beat a dead horse and it's probably already been answered but is that yukon's BBL or is that a new one?The PSD is finally getting there:
On the left is the CAN-Car Bilevel series with rivets, the right is the more modern Bombardier smooth side series (less the raised band through the center of the car)
Beating a dead horse? Hardly. I rarely post most of the time, so I don't expect everyone to know what I am up to. Yes, they are Yukonzooms Bombardier Bilevel coaches. I have been working on a PSD for them that allows you to make good looking skins easily. The hard part is building in all the variations of the coaches over the years, up to now they have had 8 different series evolutions of the bilevel.I hate to beat a dead horse and it's probably already been answered but is that yukon's BBL or is that a new one?
Modernized class H-1, about 1940. Personal reskin of Ben's Harriman Atlantic, with the tender from the J-6, a few nips and tucks, and some pieces from the parts box:
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