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Hi. Some WIP images of my BR Class 101:

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Hello from France,

great pictures of this well weathered trains!!! Very realistic , congrats Paul and Dundun92...

Have a nice week friends...

Marc
 
Hi dundun,

They look very impressive indeed; I remember seeing the YouTube video of the buffer compression a little while ago, this is the level of realism we need.

Absolutely amazing work, I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with!

One from me of 70018 on a ballast working to Corfe Castle, seen here at Furzebrook passing the old BP oil terminal:

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Cheers,

PLP
 
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Great shots all!


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The Royal Naval Armaments Depot at Ernesettle next to the River Tamar near Plymouth, which I have recently rebuilt.


Mark
 
Hi. Some WIP images of my BR Class 101:

So encouraging to see great new UK models in Trainz! I posted a picture of the new DLC class 43 Warship because it's quite disappointing (no nameplates!), but this class 101 is turning into a humdinger of a model.

Paul
 
So encouraging to see great new UK models in Trainz! I posted a picture of the new DLC class 43 Warship because it's quite disappointing (no nameplates!), but this class 101 is turning into a humdinger of a model.

Paul

Hi Paul,

The class 43 has nameplates on my end, though only on some models I think. Might be worth going through some different numbers on the different liveries and seeing what comes up.

Cheers,

PLP
 
Hi Paul,

The class 43 has nameplates on my end, though only on some models I think. Might be worth going through some different numbers on the different liveries and seeing what comes up.

Cheers,

PLP

Both the blue class 42s have nameplates disabled in the config. This is incorrect - as any cursory review of contemporary photos would have shown. Similarly the green locos should have nameplates with a red background, but they are black. This feedback has been provided to the builder.
 
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That's right. It's hugely frustrating that we have some new, basically excellent, models for UK Trainz (class 43 Warship, Mk1 coaches), but let down by small niggling issues - disabled nameplates, bogies with non-turning wheels, incorrect liveries - that could be easily rectified, but N3V take no responsibility for sorting them out and we can't because they're locked as payware.

Paul
 
That's right. It's hugely frustrating that we have some new, basically excellent, models for UK Trainz (class 43 Warship, Mk1 coaches), but let down by small niggling issues - disabled nameplates, bogies with non-turning wheels, incorrect liveries - that could be easily rectified, but N3V take no responsibility for sorting them out and we can't because they're locked as payware.

Paul

Plus the fact that if you run the MK1's at night every​ coach shows a rear red light.
 
Plus the fact that if you run the MK1's at night every​ coach shows a rear red light.

Yes I've found this too, however I've noticed that, in cab mode at least, if you change train direction and then change it back the lights disappear. Certainly some odd scripting going on there though.

Cheers,

PLP
 
Some quality shot there folks.

One from the interior of Queen Street station where I've been adding additional scenery.
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Looking in a northerly direction from alongside Queen Street station, the tower blocks of Sighthill are evident to the left and centre, with those at Royston, next to St Rollox works, in the distance to the right. I have removed the hideous Buchanan Galleries to provide more of a railway focused feel to this end of the route and in doing so, have used a bit of artistic licence to portray the area in transition. Still very much a work in progress.

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Excellent work pfx.

Noticed the Townhead multi storeys straight away.

What building is that peeking out on the right...the one with the mast.
My bearings might be wrong here.
Glasgow College Of Building And Printing perhaps ?

Great work.
 
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