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Yes, my route. Thanks for the compliment!Man oh man do I like those shots Lego 207. Your route or ? But nice shots![]()
Electrics, diesels, ex-MILW patched units... it's all here.
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Cheers,
SM
How do you get shots like the second photo?
It's my own repaints on stuff from Jointed Rail (including the Baldwin engine), RRMods & davesnow.Ekankal, please tell me where you got those epic locos, Specifically the GE "Tonner" and the Baldwin.
I know what this train is portraying and where it came from.
It's my own repaints on stuff from Jointed Rail (including the Baldwin engine), RRMods & davesnow.
The "tonner" (it's a Whitcomb 50 tonner) is made by a Swedish friend of mine (aka bear_ludd), but it's not released yet.
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And once again, AWESOME pics EVERYBODY.
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// Erik from Sweden
There are actually a couple of different "invisible locos" on the DLS. I use one of them to do my zoom-in shots. They come in handy for doing shots on the normal track as well; or, if you make videos, they're great for doing stationary pan shots.Pretty simple really. I believe TS12 users have a freeintcam they can use to make shots like this, however that isn't a thing for TS Mac 2 afiak, and I don't know anything about it. I place some invis-track down and throw a PRR M1b on it (locomotive is up to user). In Driver, I go into cab and use [ & ] keys to switch to a different camera on the exterior and zoom with the mouse. This is the only working technique I have currently.. either way, makes a nice effect!
I have M1bs all over the place on my routes... including a few up high.. top right.
Cheers,
SM
There are actually a couple of different "invisible locos" on the DLS. I use one of them to do my zoom-in shots. They come in handy for doing shots on the normal track as well; or, if you make videos, they're great for doing stationary pan shots.