T:ANE (in development) screenshots...

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An Histoical Session!

Trainz meets T:ANE at Prominent Point in Kickstarter Country and the driving of The Golden Spork!













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How did you get the Inyo and the golden spike engines to work in TANE Normhart, Im still trying to get that engine to work in TANE for Mac?

Nice shot by the way.
 
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None of these are "built-in" to TANE. There are some that you can get from the DLS via the CM that will work with a little tweaking. Look for author = tbryson2. The nearest engine is by whitepass, The York I think, also on the DLS. The other really early engines are from http://www.ballynagarrick.net/ing4trainz/index.html and took a bit of work to get into TANE. The Jupiter and UP119 as well as the Inyo, Genoa, and Reno are from bdaneal at http://steammachine.com/bdaneal/ and take some serious work. I have had them operational for some time in TS12 49922 and more recently upgraded them into TS12SP1HF4 so moving them into TANE wasn't too much work. It has been so long since I worked on them originally that I don't really remember what all I had to do to them. It was stuff that AssetX couldn't help with, tracking down missing texture files in other bdaneal locomotives, tweaking the config.txt, and etc. pencil42 has some lovely moguls on the DLS but, because he made them so pretty and shiny, he is going to have to rebuild them for TANE.

Edit: There are a few more std gauge locomotives on sirgibby's site http://www.trainzone.co.nz/index.htm, I haven't started work on them yet. I think trainboi might have some old std gauge wood burners and maybe togog too. They are still on the to do list.



Saint Barbara Island, the handcar and velocipede are both fully operational although their engine specs need a tune up. The cart sheds have automatically opening doors and there are invisible turntables at both junctions allowing you to wheel them out for a spin with your honey. :D
 
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Wow! Thanks for taking the time to share where you downloaded those trains. I'll be sure to check some of them out.
 
Thank-you. It doesn't have a name it was just something I was messing about with.

Its a simple loop on 6 baseboards with three trains running contunually. Its a purley "watch the trains / scenery" layout
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Well, what you do with 6 baseboards is simply amazing!
 
Those signs seem dangerously close to the tracks but then perhaps that railroad just runs extremely narrow cars and locomotives. ;)
 
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