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Seems kind of wrong...

To post RRMODS content among such great JR content. Don't worry though, planning to send some good dough at Jointed Rail soon :D

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To post RRMODS content among such great JR content.

That's like saying you shouldn't have your Sunbeam toaster on the same kitchen counter as your Krups coffee maker! I doubt either vendor would advise against using their wares with other content...
 
JR/RRMODS

I'm not saying that, I'm also not saying that either is better than the other. I'm just saying that most people posting on this forum are posting JR content. I'm just adding some flavor to the forum, plus I thought it was a cool pic.
 
I used to be all abour steam but i been liking the 1950's-60's Diesels as well. Modern Loco's do nothing for me except high hoods..
 
Do I believe what I am seeing :udrool: an well detailed RS in Trainz. Where might I find it? I must know...or else the drool will fry my keyboard...

A 5 star model there.
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It's my favorite loco of all time. I'm just kind of beta testing, beta drooling. Keep your eyes open, it's coming soon.
 
motorbreath: Good to hear that. That RS-3 is Epic!

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Ain't we all just trying to get a nut?
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Don't know the fellow that created this little guy, but Very cool piece of content! (Not to mention that the tower operator now has something to do in his spare time)
 
Hi octls2.

Jay Holland released a couple of squirrels on the DLS recently (look in the last pages of his "Pre-War British Cars" thread to find his screenshots of them. The one you are showing look like his.

And yes, great shots, all.

Regards,

Retro.
 
(And I'm creepin' on an RS-3)
Me too! Sounds like they will be in season soon.

Hi octls2.

Jay Holland released a couple of squirrels on the DLS recently (look in the last pages of his "Pre-War British Cars" thread to find his screenshots of them. The one you are showing look like his.

Yup, I believe that is the guy. Thanks for the info on the other ones as I must had missed them. Can never have too many woodland critters. Now.. If I could only find a flock of wild turkeys. :)
 
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Just a suggestion, if you used a lighter colored track, it might fit the terrain around it a little smoother. :)

@ octls: I first saw that little guy as a WIP by jayholland on the Pre-War British Cars thread. Very good model of cat food with a bushy tail. :hehe: I'll download it anyway, I like critters on my routes.
 
West Side of the NorthFace mountains. 4 mile climb heading eastbound into the yet to be named city. The city will feature a trolley line and possibly another railroad company still working on the idea's for the area.
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West Side of the NorthFace mountains. 4 mile climb heading eastbound into the yet to be named city. The city will feature a trolley line and possibly another railroad company still working on the idea's for the area.
Hey Kon, what route era(In years) is your route based?:confused:
 
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