Show off your reskins!

Here is every fictional train I've made & currently have installed into Trainz (I've made more, just don't have them all installed). There are some repeats from the previous post.
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PerRock, those look really good. I'm more of a fan of trains that have cabs on each end of the train instead of being push pull, but they are really good. I think the SBCX should have a Siemens Charger
 
If they are screenshots taken in Trainz, Trainz will upload them for you. Just go to the screenshots menu and choose which ones to upload. If they are outside of Trainz, go to the top of this page and click "My Trainz". At the very top of the next page, go to "Trainz Gallery". Note there is a separate login there. Once logged in, you can select to "add Media". You can drag and drop your screenshots there. Sometimes it takes several minutes for them to show up.

Once they show up, go to "Full Image", right-click and copy the image link, then paste the link into your post using the icon that looks like a picture. Your screenshot should appear. Unfortunately, the window for the post is very small. I usually hit a bunch of returns and then do the images from the bottom up. Once I have posted one screenshot I have trouble figuring out how to get below that shot to paste another, but if there are blank line above I can work that direction.
 
Didn't you have some Amtrak equipment reskined from austin316hockeys rolling stock?

Yes you can download them from my website. But they aren't fictional things, I have a lot more reskins I've done that are realistic.

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Hello all.
As I take my departure from the TRAINZ community, I thought I'd might as well show off one final batch of reskins I've worked on in my spare time.

With too much going on both online and IRL (especially havoc with job responsibilities and trying to juggle my home life, not to mention the documentary I've been pulling my hair out over almost the last 6 years), being active in the community is something that I can not really factor into my life anymore. And, truth be told, if there's something with the railroad/TRAINZ community I want to prioritize, it's my work with the Friends of the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad's Excursion Trains and the documentary work - which I am mostly alone in working on. It was fun, I met some really cool people and spent a lot of time with them that I reminisce over, and those are some days I never wish to take back. The same can't be said for the rest of those days, but I digress. It is time for me to move onto greener pastures, and to deal with the dragon we call 'life.'

I hope you enjoy these shots of what I enjoyed doing for a long time, since 2015 actually. The charm of 70's freight trains are something I've always wished to recapture having never been able to see it in person. Some of these cars are either minor/major revamps, edits, or are completely new. My skills are nowhere near Trainz Forge levels of 'amazing texture' (and it never will be), nor is my "quality or quantity" comparable to that of MBV67 (you're doing much better for 70's than I ever could hope to achieve), but I did this for fun to satisfy my needs. That's what this game was always about to me: to have fun with trains. You can expect to see some of these cars in the documentary whenever it releases. And as for if they'll be rereleased, I don't know. Probably not, unless something changes.

To quote Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank: In case I don't see 'ya; good afternoon, good evening, and good night.

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I was talking to PerRock. He is the owner of this website that hosted Amtrak rolling stock such as Amfleet Is, Viewliners, Superliners, etc.
 
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