smokeygear
C/LTJG - Operations
I don't know but the engine seems to have a greenish tint to me. Just a bit of creative criticism.
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Tume i give you a plus for the screenies from the jeep and the nice autoracks. Oh and Tume If you are looking for some Trailer train 89ft flats they are on the download station more over so the 4 different versions kuid 126855: just search for it on the DLS under kuid as you can find some 89ft flats on a MILW train but i think they can be a hazard under you Electric wire poles. And there's a C30-7 in Milw paint on the DLS that can substitute for a U33C or a U36C since no one made it yet. You can change the horn and the sounds by using the GE sounds on the DLS. Don't forget the trailers for the 4 89ft flats. US Locomotive works has some great hornsounds if you want them for the substitute C30.
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Cheers mbv67.
Thank You transitguard.Just give him a break, he'll tell us where it is when he finishes.
This could be the environmental light at it, but you could be right. It is just hard to tell, without any comparison beside it. So I have to figure this out, as soon as I have a chance to work further at the 4-8-4 project. Thank you very much, creative criticism as yours is always welcome and helps, to get things better.I don't know but the engine seems to have a greenish tint to me. Just a bit of creative criticism.
Just wanted to report back on the engine sound file for the FP45 from the DLS that you recommended in a previous post. I replaced the original EMD engine sound file (from Wulf9) on my C&O SD40's and plugged in yours, Tume. I wished I had done away with the air compressor sound file as it's loud and far too frequent. At low throttle notches it threatens to drown out the engine, but I digress.
I sat in the cab with three 7500's and 90 loads of coal. WOW! This is exactly how I remember EMD's sounding as a kid when I grew up alongside Chessie's rails in the 1970's and 1980's. It was a very nostalgic and exciting moment for me and I greatly anticipate replacing all 16-cylinder 645-engined turbocharged EMD's with this sound. It's the perfect blend of hum, throb, and whine.
I pulled my two daughters into my office to hear it... though they were not AS impressed as I... :hehe: "Daddy, we've heard this before. Can we go on our bike ride now?" :hehe:
Well done and thank you.