UK Screenshots (Hi Res Version)

Hi folks

I'd like to make a request if I can.

I like modelling vehicles, I'm keen to model some British vehicles, modern and old, prefer the latter.

Basically I'm asking for photographs, the angles are important as that is what I use to skin the vehicles. The photos need to be directly inline and level with the front, side and rear.

I know I sound like a broken record as I request these things all the time. It's just that I am enjoying modelling vehicles and the community does help me in a big way when they can submit photos.

Just to clarify something else, we must be very careful with websites and Terms of Use. Unless it clearly states that photos can be used for modelling, it's best to avoid them.

My email is in my profile, otherwise you can always PM me any details you might have.

Thanks to the British community, I'll do my best to give our British trainzers some more of their types of vehicles.:)

Thanks folks.
Hey
A popular car here in the UK is a Peugeot 206. We have one, my friend has one, my other friend has one, my mum's friend has one..the list just goes on and on basically :p

You can find the dimensions of it here:
http://www.peugeot.co.uk/vehicles/p..._NCS&advertiserid=google&bannerid=peugeot_206
You can find front/side/rear views here:
http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?i...t&um=1&hl=en&rlz=1T4DKUK_en-GBGB255GB257&sa=N
 
Last two livery variants from me before release:

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R3
 
@Colhad/Liam125: I agree, it seems to be very popular over there, unfortunately, Peugeot pulled out of the North American market just before 2000, I think the French saw our economic collapse coming. :P If you have TS2009, there is a peugeot in there, but we can always use more cars for
-TS2009.

@Rumour3: Love the 47s!
 
@Rumour3- you really have excelled yourself with the 47s, they are absolutely fantastic!

I'm very much looking forward to the release of these, thanks for your efforts and well done again.

A big round of applause from me and the rest of the Trainz Community (especially in the UK) I think!!

@ex-railwayman- the blue bit of 37401 is UKY901Ys, the rest is mine this time (complicated eh?):) You will be seeing lots more yellow nosed class 37s now to use in snowy landscapes, I've just agreed with Pikka how these can be released- and I can now apply snowploughs to any bodystyle.
 
@ex-railwayman- the blue bit of 37401 is UKY901Ys, the rest is mine this time (complicated eh?):) You will be seeing lots more yellow nosed class 37s now to use in snowy landscapes, I've just agreed with Pikka how these can be released- and I can now apply snowploughs to any bodystyle.

Sorry Tony, I'm confused now, don't know whom to which bit to give credit for on these locomotives, never mind, hugs all round, especially to Pikka for allowing the reskins.....:hehe:

Cheerz. ex. :wave:
 
Looking good Ex-railwayman,like the clag shot.Those are stunning R3,they look perfect,nice paint job and weathering.

Helwith Bridge

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Love the Duffs R3, good work Tommylommykins and R3!

I assume the LL one will be released with sealed beam though?

Anyway, some more OHLE was installed over the weekend, and 3 class 91 sets were on hand to test!


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91122 arrives.
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82219 brings up the rear.
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Another GNER set proceeds Northwards.
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The only blue vehicle in this rake was 91128
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With 82205 on the rear

does anyone know where I can get an Intercity 91 from?
 
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For all of you who have purchased eldavos Class 92 electric locos, you are aware that they have European catenary height functionality, however, we had a serious problem with the lack of authentic layouts from across the channel to play them on.....Well, I have discovered a whoppingly wonderful layout from France called la route de manon, which is 137 km long and has been beautifully designed with French countryside scenery that has just recently been uploaded to the DLS.
So, for those of you who may be keen to have a run out on this layout, here's some screenies to make you drool, but, as it's such a long route, I cannot possibly do it justice with only 7 shots.....It has countless passenger enabled stations, a few basic industries, major freight yards, a coal mine and a Petrochemical plant to keep you busy.

Cheerz. ex-railwayman.













 
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Ex if that is France then your running wrong line ain't mate? Thought they ran trains on the right like the roads?
 
Well, yes, this is a French route, but, all the signals are set up on the left hand side like ours Louise, I didn't really want to query it, but, well spotted......:p

ex. :wave:
 
Ex if that is France then your running wrong line ain't mate? Thought they ran trains on the right like the roads?

Actually, in a lot of countries here on the continent, railroads run on the wrong (left);) side. For example Belgium, France, Switserland and a couple Highspeed lines. Here in Holland we use the Right side except on our HiSpeedLine which is under construction. HSL is a lefty due to French/Belgium traffic on the line.

Greetz Ron
 
I thought that

Well, yes, this is a French route, but, all the signals are set up on the left hand side like ours Louise, I didn't really want to query it, but, well spotted......:p

ex. :wave:

Hello ex,
Yes, I thought that too.... smashing route isn't it. Don't often see those on a UK thread.... ha ha...

Angela
 
Hello Angela, no, we don't often see a route of this magnitude around, and as the French author has been working on it for years and has used new-ish materials, particularly Vendel's bridges, French country houses, farm buildings, warehouses, et al, these assets have given it such an authentic feel. Having been on trains into the heart of France personally, it truly is like the French countryside and as eldavos Class 92 locomotives are fitted with the right catenary equipt. it would be a disappointment if people were not aware that they can be used on this layout....I have utilised my SNCF trains on here also, it's a work of art, I wonder if he'd do another French route for us, like the Cote D' Azur......:mop:

ex. :wave:
 
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Hello Angela, no, we don't often see a route of this magnitude around, and as the French author has been working on it for years and has used new-ish materials, particularly Vendel's bridges, French country houses, farm buildings, warehouses, et al, these assets have given it such an authentic feel. Having been on trains into the heart of France personally, it truly is like the French countryside and as eldavos Class 92 locomotives are fitted with the right catenary equipt. it would be a disappointment if people were not aware that they can be used on this layout....I have utilised my SNCF trains on here also, it's a work of art, I wonder if he'd do another French route for us, like the Cote D' Azur......:mop:

ex. :wave:
Eldavo's 92 deserves a round of applause..the cab is just fine :cool:
I like the two-tone horn you can operate from it, also from the new Wessex Electric that's just been released!

It's good because my High Speed 1 route I'm building has Euro cantenary height, and UK third rail so both can be used on the same route.

If I ever get as far as London St. Pancras, maybe I could include some UK cantenary height..
 
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