Southern Pacific In Trainz

@cameronjames
That 4-8-2 is from K&L Trainz and is payware so it can not be freely distributed. You can go to their website and buy it.
 
A couple of shots from TRS2006 freelance NM route dumped TS12 as a bad joke.
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Southern Pacific Day should be every day!!!! But I love the locos, must have gotten some of them from Cloaked Ghost. Awesome.
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​Must have costed you a pretty penny.

I would love to know your definition of "a pretty penny"? This is a much cheaper hobby for me than the brass trains I had over 20 years ago. Imagine one locomotive costing over $800, not even painted, and in the 1980s dollars! Yeah, I know some of these Trainz items seem expensive, but really they are not too bad. Especially with the content providers being able to make $5 units available. The Club Car membership helps, also. Kris94, seriously, what do you consider too much for a Trainz content? I like that we have Southern Pacific in common, too.


Paul
 
I would love to know your definition of "a pretty penny"? This is a much cheaper hobby for me than the brass trains I had over 20 years ago. Imagine one locomotive costing over $800, not even painted, and in the 1980s dollars! Yeah, I know some of these Trainz items seem expensive, but really they are not too bad. Especially with the content providers being able to make $5 units available. The Club Car membership helps, also. Kris94, seriously, what do you consider too much for a Trainz content? I like that we have Southern Pacific in common, too.


Paul

Well for that $800 you don't have to worry about missing dependencies, errors and/or warnings. Also no thread exceptions or script errors are in existence. Everything about the locomotive is realistic; sounds, cab, running number etc. Plus you don't have to worry about backing it up just in case. Oh and did I mention, it's never obsolete and never need updates?
 
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