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Ive been working for the past 3 days on this scene. It is based off of a photograph by O. Winston Link and is of a Norfolk and Western Mountain, on the Abingdon Branch. The photo can be found on page 105 in "The Last Steam Railroad in America" which is a collection of O. Winston Link's amazing photography. (i couldn't find an image online)
Description from the book: "Train 201 and the mail truck leave Creek junction together, as Engine 429 works up the grade to bridge 52 crossing White Top Laural Creek.
Here is the pic. I decided to post it in both inked and black and white. (the original photo was in black and white)
Yeah! I'm not alone! And thanks for the comment, although I think I over vegetated the route considering Rhode Island is an industrial wasteland.hey michael im starting to like that P&W railroad. nice shot too.
...someone makes either a Y6...
This image has been snipped
And yes, it is reflected in the water. No, it's not shopped, I swear!![]()
The last shot I ever took with the route.
Extremely sadly, due to a Vista screw-up, the newest versions of the route are gone unless I can find it somewhere, along with all of my other routes I've created for Trainz.
Sorry to hear about your work dietrichj.![]()
I'm sorry to hear that Dietrich. I hope you are able to recover it.The last shot I ever took with the route.
image removed
Extremely sadly, due to a Vista screw-up, the newest versions of the route are gone unless I can find it somewhere, along with all of my other routes I've created for Trainz.