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This picture looks really old, with Black and White Photo Treatment. That is awesome.
Hello Brian,Southern Pacific no. 1744 rolls out of the Arizona Central Railroad's Summers Spring Shops after restoration for the Niles Canyon Railway in California.
This was a project that was lost when all of my content went bye-bye, I'm steadily building things back. After Avast Cleanup Pro cleared all the game files I sort of gave up on Trainz, with having lost a large majority of what I had done in the last three years (old versions of things were on old computers, but I digress).
I'm glad to be back, I have actually missed Trainz.
It's 1928 and the US is on a war footing because it has been invaded. War ships are in the Great Lakes and both Chicago and Detroit are under naval bombardment and are in flames. Just outside Cincinnati in the town of Norwood the Von Falck Armaments factory is running around the clock to keep up with the war effort.
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as old as this post is, I need to ask: is that GP9 availabke? That model looks to be of a higher quality than the other Black Widow GP9s I've seenSOUTHERN PACIFIC : Southern Pacific Elkhorn Slough Module (variation)
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Cheers, evilcrow
Hello hholdenazas old as this post is, I need to ask: is that GP9 availabke? That model looks to be of a higher quality than the other Black Widow GP9s I've seen
Hello hholdenaz
https://web.archive.org/web/20130830043240/http://www.virtual-motive-division.com/?page_id=240
There are two pages of stuff.
It's the old VMD site via the Wayback machine. The downloads may or may not work.
They will need some work on them for the latest Trainz versions.
Cheers, evilcrow