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Morning All,

Yes Communist, it is a cementmixer on KUID 75810 by TRAMP, he did a few excellent items including a Cowans Crane and an Iron Ladle, that is self assembly.

Will endeavour to try once more with a screenie using imageshack, but if it fails, then I'l have to give up, cos I'm unsure what other image providers can offer me the type of service I require.

So I'll make it a goodie, and if it fails then so be it.

These absolutely superb boats are by kenichiro incidentally, his KUID is 117608, look for Squid Boat, they're animated with great surface shadows, and they bob up and down in the water, and make you quite seasick if you look at them long enough.....:hehe:

Happy trainzing everyone.....Not sure when I'll be back....

Cheerz. ex-railwayman.

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This is a fictional route, which has got very big. I can't remember the program that counts the number of baseboards. Anyone know which it is please?

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I use it for both steam an modern traction. This station is in the middle of it. With two large terminal stations either end.

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Some brilliant shots by all. Are we likely to see your big route on the DLS at some point escafeld?

Incidentally just to add my 2 pennyworth to the hosting debate, there is a way of having imageshack display just a normal picture without it embedding the dimensions in there too - just choose the 'direct link to image' URL from the list and paste it between the
 
Dave, I must say that route looks cracking. I really love the texturing effect you've created on the hills for the tunnel, I may have to look into seeing If I can replicate something like that for my fictional route. I also love the station you've shown. Reminds me slightly of a couple of real places, those being Leicester and Derby.

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Quick picture from me of a Coal train on my fictional route, train is a double headed by 2x O4/1 Rod loco's, the train has 4miles of continuous 1in100 climb. Doubleheading and banking is a common feature on this part of the line.

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Dave, I must say that route looks cracking. I really love the texturing effect you've created on the hills for the tunnel, I may have to look into seeing If I can replicate something like that for my fictional route. I also love the station you've shown. Reminds me slightly of a couple of real places, those being Leicester and Derby. Rob

Thanks Rob, I've always admired what you've done. If you give me five minutes, I'll tell you which station it's based on.
 
...nope the map is on the hard drive I've taken out. It's not Derby, I've already done that. The textures are five of the built-in ones just scattered around, with one finger on the [ key. It's best if you do a square somewhere and paste the square on the hillside. Just add a few dabs of dark grass in the cracks and light/dry grass on the slopes. light/dry are my words, but I will find the textures.

If I do anything with the route it will not be on the DLS, but through mediafire.

Dave

Rob, I might just send you a baseboard with the textures on it. I'll get back to you as and when.
 
A DMU threads its way through Pallion as an Austerity waits to leave the Deptford Branch with empties for Penshaw..:wave:
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Incidentally just to add my 2 pennyworth to the hosting debate, there is a way of having imageshack display just a normal picture without it embedding the dimensions in there too - just choose the 'direct link to image' URL from the list and paste it between the tags using forum software. Works a treat.[/quote]

Thanks a lot for the tip benk, I'll give it a try at some point.

That looks a fab route escafeld, can you please post some more screenies when you get chance....And is it nearly complete yet ??

Cheerz. ex.
 
Thank you Sir, I must say the station area looks very busy, hope the frame rates don't bring my PC to its knees....:hehe:

May I ask which trainz version are you building this on please Dave ??

Thankz.

Ex-railwayman.
 
Thanks for the screenies young man, you've do a grand job there, it looks superb, and if it's for TRS2004 then that'll please a lot of us not operating on TRS2006 SP1. Fabulous Dave, thank you for teasing us.....:mop:

Ex-railwayman.
 
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