They do look good. What are they called? I've got something similar to that, but only in one- and two-track form, made by Bloodnok. These look just like those, but they aren't, so where did you find them?The best level crossings for trainz by far.
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They do look good. What are they called? I've got something similar to that, but only in one- and two-track form, made by Bloodnok. These look just like those, but they aren't, so where did you find them?The best level crossings for trainz by far.
Search the DLS for ATLS! This set it made from separate items - you place a trigger on the track before the crossing and one after where you want the train to be when the gates close/open. Much better that the traditional types such as Bloodnok's where you can't control how far away the train is when the gates come down!They do look good. What are they called? I've got something similar to that, but only in one- and two-track form, made by Bloodnok. These look just like those, but they aren't, so where did you find them?![]()

Hi youifhonk, Take your pic in Driver, not Surveyor. Click the question mark top left of the screen to get rid of junction numbers, then press F5 to get rid of the HUD details.Finally move your cursor into one of the top corners so it doesn't highlight engine details or junction numbers.
Nice youifhonk!
Did Dave release the XC HST? If not, it's nice either way
Great shot Maxwell,
Where can I find that blue skip?
Thanks,
Phil