T:ANE (in development) screenshots...

Route Romania - T:ANE version

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For those curious about Jordon's comment above:

"I guess you missed it when you updated Ben Neal's steamers to work in TS12."

See here:

http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?91163-14-of-Ben-Neal%92s-steam-locomotives-error-free-in-TS12&highlight=neal

The download link for TS12 is:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/0y7q4k5ea6mmn97/US%20Loco%20BenNealSteamLocomotivePackageTS12.zip?dl=0

And for the T:ANE versions:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/29hbpe2duo5csss/US%20Loco%20BenNealSteamLocomotivePackage%20TANE.zip?dl=0

Phil
 
Phil,

Thank you for all your effort in updating these fine models to TS12 and TANE, it is greatly appreciated.

Regards,
 
The use of super-elevation on Sherman Hill by TrainzItalia,











It took me forever to find some really clear examples, for the most part the use was more subtle.
 
Not sure if in a movie or a T:ANE screenshot.. :hehe:
Looks like it's set in the 19th century....

I kind of can imagine the Polar Express roaring through the town there... even if it would be in the wrong era.. :hehe:
 
Not sure if in a movie or a T:ANE screenshot.. :hehe:
Looks like it's set in the 19th century....

I kind of can imagine the Polar Express roaring through the town there... even if it would be in the wrong era.. :hehe:
1915 in fact, so now I'm picturing a more traditional PE hushing its way into the sleepy Colorado towns, probably with a DNWP engine borrowed to help the pacific over the summit.
(The engine's basis in the book was a K4, though the artist screwed with it a bit, changing the firebox and headlight mostly. It would be handsome to have it in Trainz)
 
1915 in fact, so now I'm picturing a more traditional PE hushing its way into the sleepy Colorado towns, probably with a DNWP engine borrowed to help the pacific over the summit.
(The engine's basis in the book was a K4, though the artist screwed with it a bit, changing the firebox and headlight mostly. It would be handsome to have it in Trainz)

You sure Chris Van Allsburg imagined it as a K4? In a documentary he makes reference to PM 1225 sitting in the park and him playing on it as a kid. To me the cover image was always of a 4-8-2 instead of a 2-8-4 lol
 
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