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LOL. I actually could knock you guys up a proper nameplate for The Green Knight and Braveheart if you like. Iannz, nice reskins of the Mk1s, but you got the wrong tender.Nice shots however. (and yeah, if I had infinite internet and disk space I would probably have separate number sets for the engines with BR1B tenders. Just not quite worth it)
Thanks, nice locos make nice shotsWow that's a nice shot Ian. It looks like the "Green Night" has been out a lot. (After completing a run, it is now back at the station in surveyor.)
Saturnr
Just before you think trainboi1's gone nuts, Ive changed the tender and updated the shot hehe. Thanks trainboi1, I knew it was wrong after I did it, hoping no one would notice, I should have known better ah lol. Thanks for the lovely loco !!LOL. I actually could knock you guys up a proper nameplate for The Green Knight and Braveheart if you like. Iannz, nice reskins of the Mk1s, but you got the wrong tender.Nice shots however. (and yeah, if I had infinite internet and disk space I would probably have separate number sets for the engines with BR1B tenders. Just not quite worth it)
It is Bens Humber Bridge asset (now with 4 lanes of traffic), but its a fictional layout. Behind the camera, its very much work in progress, but will post more around that area sometime.Ianz: Is that supposed to be Hessle (Humber Bridge) station? Or is it just fictional?
What he said, thank you for the great engines.Thank you for the great engines. A Green Night nameplate would be absolutely fantastic! And Braveheart too, wow! Don't ever worry about not having tender number sets, we should just be able to look up the series online and see the running number and corresponding tender type used in real life.
Saturnr
Ianz: Is that supposed to be Hessle (Humber Bridge) station? Or is it just fictional?
Usually two base boards, that way I can capture all the details of surrounding country-side. I get all my detail from Google Earth, so the all-round representation is pretty accurate. You can get a better idea of the detail here: http://forums.auran.com/trainz/show...nline-Truro-to-Penzance&p=1376212#post1376212Wow Robert3a0, stunning. Out of interest how far outside the immediate viewing area (ie from the tracks) do you model?