HI yoshicool,
I found what i believe to be the link to website where I got the diesel but appears not to be working anymore. So if it is only that diesel you want I will E-mail the loco and its dependences to you.
I don't now if your still interested in the Ty42 but heres the link. http://steamlocomotiveworks.com/
HI yoshicool,
I found what i believe to be the link to website where I got the diesel but appears not to be working anymore. So if it is only that diesel you want I will E-mail the loco and its dependences to you.
I don't now if your still interested in the Ty42 but heres the link. http://steamlocomotiveworks.com/
HI yoshicool,
I found what i believe to be the link to website where I got the diesel but appears not to be working anymore. So if it is only that diesel you want I will E-mail the loco and its dependences to you.
I don't now if your still interested in the Ty42 but heres the link. http://steamlocomotiveworks.com/
The loco is ST44 (known as M62, too). You can find a range of them here: http://www.trainz.org/ptt/index.html, please locate 'download tabor' in the drop-down menu where you can search for ST44. One of the most similar is the first one in the list but it is an old loco (I don't know if it works in TS2009+). KilanZiom + Marek S creations are the most impressive - you can find plenty of them there ;-)
BUMP!! :hehe:
I think Bill Klene's Mohawk is definently my favorite. However, it is a bit wierd. The deflectored versions ase unprototypical (as far as I know), and they are numbered for 73 inch drivered L4s while they are 69 inch drivered. Could someone please explain this to me?
BUMP!! :hehe:
I think Bill Klene's Mohawk is definently my favorite. However, it is a bit wierd. The deflectored versions ase unprototypical (as far as I know), and they are numbered for 73 inch drivered L4s while they are 69 inch drivered. Could someone please explain this to me?