UK Screenshots (Hi Res Version)

Hi all,

I haven't been on here in a long time. I've just started to build a new route. and I've come across a very basic problem. I've built a 'V' shaped station with 2 platform curving off in different directions. However I cannot remember how to fill the space in between the platforms to make it one solid platform? Hopefully everyone understands what I mean. Any help on this would be brilliant.
 
Hi all,

I haven't been on here in a long time. I've just started to build a new route. and I've come across a very basic problem. I've built a 'V' shaped station with 2 platform curving off in different directions. However I cannot remember how to fill the space in between the platforms to make it one solid platform? Hopefully everyone understands what I mean. Any help on this would be brilliant.

Welcome back. I have encountered this problem before as I also have a couple of stations in that configuration. What I did was to use a "building base and steps" spline and lay a couple of them at stepped-lengths essentially forming a triangle with the platform and overlapping them to cover the steps except for the last one. You could probably do this with regular platforms as well.

Another thing you could try is raise the ground to platform height (1.3m) provided you are not too close to the track so you would probably want a wide or doubled platform.

Alternatively if you are familiar with GMAX or Google Sketchup (you need the RubyTMIX Plugin to export Sketchup files to Trainz - worth a try because it is far easier that GMAX in my opinion and though it is somewhat limited in its capabilites it's great for creating simple objects quickly) you could create a custom v-shaped section, that way you'll get the exact dimensions you want with a single scenery asset.

The best choice really depends how much of the space you want to fill.

Perhaps if you post a screenshot that will give a clearer idea of what you need to do.
 
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@youifhonk I tend to use the 'Platrorm tarmac' surface and edge splines by tmz06003, as they offer much more control over platform shapes. There are also some compatible platform edges by Nexusdj :)

Some shots now, taken on Meyshollop's excellent Watley Junction route, which I'm just starting to modify:


The start of electrification just outside Watley:

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A 477 approaches:

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Bifton station has also gained an extra platform to help traffic flow:

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Great shots everyone! :)

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A 150 just East of the village of Angarrack near Hayle. I have rebuilt this cutting for 5m grid.

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Stop, Look, Listen! A HST passes a farm crossing West of Gwinear Road Crossing heading for Penzance.

Mark
 
@Lord-Claud-Hamilton It's called Surie Misty Sky <kuid:86311:1655>

@Bhorton search SAM track, there's a great variety in many sleeper and ballast types

@meyshollop thanks, glad you like it. What were you expecting if you don't mind me asking? Since I generally use modern EMUs I thought I'd add some OHLE, and Bifton station looked slightly odd with only 1 platform.
 
Probably my last TRS2004 screenshots. I installed TRS2012 yesterday, which I've had since Christmas and not used. I'm not fond of the replacement trees and I'm trying to wipe them out and put the ones I used back in. I've copied a lot of the tree KUIDs from one to the other, but not all the content is showing. I guess I need to delete the 'chump' files if that's the way it's still done after an upload.

These two are just a muck-about baseboard of Lincolnshire fenland.

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Some of you might remember georgem2010 who created this route - http://forums.auran.com/trainz/show...-(Large-Pictures)/page2&highlight=georgem2010

He hasn't been seen for a while. I emailed him and got no reply, so I do hope he's OK.

Well yesterday p.m. I started playing around with TRS2012 and after I got to grips with it I wasn't sure what to start and then I got to thinking about George and had a play around at reconstructing his layout, though I built it to suit me. I'm trying to get used to texturing again. It doesn't lay down, for me, as it used to, but anyway this is the result. Somewhere in the Midlands. No steam, I can't find a UK steam loco in TRS2012.

TRS2012

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Hi Dave.

Thanks for posting those screenshots which make a fascinating comparison. It’ll be interesting to see how the landscape looks when more trees have been planted. They could be a problem though. The foliage that you have placed at track level has the dreaded multicoloured planes.

TS12 seems to want to give billboard trees a bad name! In older versions they render properly and don’t show the light green/dark green colour contrasts where the flat planes cross.

Still, early days. Look forward to seeing more when the texturing and planting has progressed.

With regard to the lack of UK steam locos in TS12, have you tried skipper1945’s upgrades? They are reported to work OK in TS12 according to this thread, although experiences seem to be mixed.

Cheers
Casper
 
May I ask what type of SAM track the track in shot two is, I cannot seem to find it

no problem:
SAM Track - FFB 1t


@meyshollop I will, although it might take some time :o

An unusual angle for photography...

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Stourford gets the knitting:

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And another from Hayden Hill:

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Scania freight is looking to replace its 15 Class 86's with new locos. Currently there are 2 options being considered. First is a group of 15 Class 92's for sale from DB Schenker. These loco's are tried and tested and can enter service immediately. The second is a batch of 20 Alstom Prima 2 locos. These will be Class 94 and have the perks of latest technology, are more efficient and are certified to work in France and Germany. THis will allow Scania to operate channel tunnel trains. Come to my private test track for more.
 
Hi Casper

I think the only cure for the grass is to lay it thickly and use a mottled texture for the ground. Don’t know what to say about the trees and shrubs. Suppose we have to live with it.

I think Skipper1945 only does GWR locos and although I was born in 1942 I only ever saw one when they went into preservation, so I have no affection for them, but thanks.

Last image - The trees here on the left are Water Hickory, which don't look too bad.

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Hi Dave.

The low level shots look very realistic with the foliage appearing much more natural.

Your last shot looks particularly good with the foreground grass and overgrown fence!

Cheers
Casper
 
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