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Yeah, I must be missing something....
Here it is...:p
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I have what you are missing...:D

Cheers,
Woody
 
A little story

A continuation from my other post. Along with a little story line this time.

July 28th, 2009
6 AM EST
MORAVIA, NY USA

The thunder storm has moved out of the area from the night before (my last post), but the sky this morning is still dark and gloomy. The weather report says more storm are are on the way, typical NY weather life continues without an disturbance, even on the local railroad branch line which receives about 10 trains a day, on a good day.

CR 6551, a local, has been sitting at the southern industry since 2 AM, current time is now 6 AM, and now have been loaded up, after being unloaded around 3 AM. Cleared by dispatch, they make their way out of the industry spur on to the main.

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Now on the mainline, they slowly make their way at 10 MPH to the northern drop off point, where another mainline loco will pick up the eight car consist around 10 AM. They must make their way this early morning through the local town, Moravia. Traffic is now starting to pick up with early morning commuters heading to work, no problem for the train, hassle for the commuters, however.

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On the other side of town they enter a rural area, with only about 2 miles left till their destination they pick up some speed, the engineers have been on shift all night and are starting to get a little sleepy and hungry.

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Now at the destination, the loco makes it stop and the engineers get out, leaving the loco for the next shift, which is currently arriving amd having breakfast. They head for GYO (General Yard Office) to sign out and have breakfast themselves, before hitting the sack.

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Many thanks to gandalf0444 for the route. Can't recall the name right off the top of my head.

Cheers,
Adam
 
What do you mean release it? All I did was change the track with the TS2009 replacement tool. :p :hehe:

However, the trees are awful I could do a little bit of experimentation. ;)
Many thanks, gandy.

Cheers,
Adam
 
What do you mean release it? All I did was change the track with the TS2009 replacement tool. :p :hehe:

However, the trees are awful I could do a little bit of experimentation. ;)
Many thanks, gandy.

Cheers,
Adam
You did more then that because I see bushes I don't use in there:p you got rid of the other trees that I had there because of the stupid 09 problems or are you just missing the depends?
 
I must be missing depends. I never changed anything on the route till I did the track change. :o

I will be experimenting now, with some stuff. I might release the version I edit, if you allow it gandy. :)

Cheers,
Adam
 
Hey guys what's up? I love the grass work in those shots.

I just started modeling the Kansas City area. It took me a couple of weeks but I developed the HOG texture for the entire KC area. I thought I'd start in an area near my house. I live between a KCS and UP line South of KC. I can hear a UP coal train rattle my windows a 1/4 mile away as I type. Cool...

This is the KCS line, Main & 3rd st in Grandview, MO if anyone knows the area. It's a start but I hope to improve.

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Pacific Western Railway

I believe I found this route on the DLS but I am not certain. I kind of like it. Did a movie and put it up on Utoob this morning. The route looks kind of empty without any grass, shrubs, or bushes so I got to work adding some. Here are some of the results so far. Pacific Western Railway

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A continuation from my other post. Along with a little story line this time.

July 28th, 2009
6 AM EST
MORAVIA, NY USA

The thunder storm has moved out of the area from the night before (my last post), but the sky this morning is still dark and gloomy. The weather report says more storm are are on the way, typical NY weather life continues without an disturbance, even on the local railroad branch line which receives about 10 trains a day, on a good day.

CR 6551, a local, has been sitting at the southern industry since 2 AM, current time is now 6 AM, and now have been loaded up, after being unloaded around 3 AM. Cleared by dispatch, they make their way out of the industry spur on to the main.

titaniclover_20090729_0000.jpg


titaniclover_20090729_0001.jpg


titaniclover_20090729_0004.jpg


Now on the mainline, they slowly make their way at 10 MPH to the northern drop off point, where another mainline loco will pick up the eight car consist around 10 AM. They must make their way this early morning through the local town, Moravia. Traffic is now starting to pick up with early morning commuters heading to work, no problem for the train, hassle for the commuters, however.

titaniclover_20090729_0006.jpg


titaniclover_20090729_0007.jpg


titaniclover_20090729_0010.jpg


On the other side of town they enter a rural area, with only about 2 miles left till their destination they pick up some speed, the engineers have been on shift all night and are starting to get a little sleepy and hungry.

titaniclover_20090729_0011.jpg


titaniclover_20090729_0012.jpg


Now at the destination, the loco makes it stop and the engineers get out, leaving the loco for the next shift, which is currently arriving amd having breakfast. They head for GYO (General Yard Office) to sign out and have breakfast themselves, before hitting the sack.



Many thanks to gandalf0444 for the route. Can't recall the name right off the top of my head.

Cheers,
Adam
Hello titaniclover! This is my first time using any forum of any kind so I don't really know what to do but, anyway. I have a question. Where did you get that Dash 7? I really like it but don't know where to download it.:( So if you remember or know where you got it :confused: ah, well you probably know what I mean so... Thanks, Kay9 P.S. sorry I had to get rid of a picture.
 
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