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Those SD80s are from JR and are currently only available to Club Card members.

I was looking at that card... is there a price!?

If there was I didn't see one. Plus I get a monthly allowance of $20 (YOU WERE ALL KIDS ONCE TOO!) and i'm going to buy some more content from World of Trainz.

I will be back with more screenshots!

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I was looking at that card... is there a price!?

If there was I didn't see one. Plus I get a monthly allowance of $20 (YOU WERE ALL KIDS ONCE TOO!) and i'm going to buy some more content from World of Trainz.

I will be back with more screenshots!

:cool:

Heres the info..
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Ok nuff marketing in screenshots LOL
 
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the automobiles, and the running lights - like the ones on the steps and walkways etc not the headlights...

i programmed them to come on at night, but it doesnt look near dark enough in the images, just wondering what he did for that environment.

I have no idea man, I just click "L" and the magic happens. I was running the time around 17 to 18:00 is that helps.

Amazing models though, any more NS units coming down the pipe?
 


I got this idea earlier in the day... so I put an unlucky CN GEVO into the paint booth and came up this defacingly horrifying skin. No, it's for sure not done yet. The blue fuel tank, gray lines, and bright red still need to be worked on.

Steve
 
...I'm trying to get opinions from actual Americans on if this is a suitable setup for the route and rollingstock...

...B&URR Mountain-Type pulls a freight into Burnmouth where a F7 Lash-up will continue the journey (circa 1957)...

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...so, what do you guys think?

Cheers
Stevo
 
...I'm trying to get opinions from actual Americans on if this is a suitable setup for the route and rollingstock...

...so, what do you guys think?

Cheers
Stevo

Well I'm not a bona-fide American by any stretch of the imagination, but it all looks good to me. Very reminiscent of George Selios' Franklin & South Manchester model railway...

Andy
 
...I'm trying to get opinions from actual Americans on if this is a suitable setup for the route and rollingstock...

...B&URR Mountain-Type pulls a freight into Burnmouth where a F7 Lash-up will continue the journey (circa 1957)...
...so, what do you guys think?

Cheers
Stevo

Looks good to me the only thing that looks slightly off is the caboose I am no expert either.
Heres a link to Atlas O scale which dates alot of there rolling stock and have a steam era line.
https://secure.atlasrr.com/ato1/items.asp?Cc=0909&Bc=
another useful- site http://steamfreightcars.com/

your routes awesome with any power, its trainz not everything has to be perfect, i been trying to keep my route pre 1960.. theres some ALCO PA's and Fairbanks Morse engines available that i see in Classic trains running next to steam in the late 50's GP7 and 9 fit the era along with Alco rs3's
 
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...I'm trying to get opinions from actual Americans on if this is a suitable setup for the route and rollingstock...

...B&URR Mountain-Type pulls a freight into Burnmouth where a F7 Lash-up will continue the journey (circa 1957)...

I think it would be more likely that an F3 would take over, but we are limited to what we have to work with, eh?
 
...I'm trying to get opinions from actual Americans on if this is a suitable setup for the route and rollingstock...

EV caboose came out in 1953 but the boarded up windows would be 1970's as well as that black sign.
 
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