Hello Gandalf, yes, I have 2 missing assets and as you hadn't answered my request by last night, I ignored them and ran the route as it was, I still don't even know what the 2 items are, but, it didn't seem to affect the performance anyway by chance.... No, the reason I moved the assets around was purely aesthetic for the screenshots, it's all about personal preference as well, which is what this game is all about.....

Having talked to Bill (slave-driver) earlier in the week, it reminded me that I had downloaded his lowboy 9 axle low loader trailer off the DLS recently and wanted to see what it looked like in a screenshot, as I'm fond of your 18 wheelers and big rigs over there, so I decided to exchange it for the semi that you had placed there.
I also manoevered the police car around so I could get the loco, the cop car and the cocktail bar neon sign in the same screenshot, I also moved a couple of vehicles from the road to give the train an incident free run down the middle of the street without hitting anything, it gave an unhindered shot of the train as it passes Applebees, and how it got past that fire truck ladder without scratching the paintwork is a wonder in itself.....:hehe:
I also twizzled a few trees around to give a full-on view of them, ensured all the baseboards were fully textured, which I do as a matter of course with every layout I download, mixed and matched trees and hedges, grasses and other vegetaton if required, add the odd accessory if I think it enhances the area I'm screenshooting, not necessary on this route really, and that's about it.
It's a very small, compact layout, superbly textured, as your layouts usually are young man, and was easy to capture on film, well, on my computer, but, you know what I mean....
Us screenshooters do a lot of background work to promote layouts created by you super route artists you know, it's not as plain sailing as you might think it is......:hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:
Looking forward to your next project anyway Gandalf.
Cheerz. ex. :wave: