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Great ericmp! I think some of George Fisher's gloomy look is rubbing onto you.:hehe: I did notice that on the second pic you have some grid showing. Just thought I'd let you know.

George's theme is very suiting for industrial scenes, and I find it very nice to see the gloom. Which I see you do as well. Also, you seem to have spoiled my "You missed a spot." moment, but oh well. That's why you try to keep up with these threads, which reminds me.


Steveo241,
How did you make the GE ES44DC look so rail-fan appealing? Also, I think Jointed Rail should have employed you for displaying their signals. You can't get much better with showing off signal coronas then that. Well done!

hert,
The ore cars look like scale test cars from my perspective. Nicely done, is that your own reskin of the locomotive?

SPNGTyler,
Hm... A tree, another tree, oh look! Locomotive! Sneaking around in the forest? Well, certainly doing it's right job. Enjoyable image Tyler.

conrail_3004,
I suppose it's time to start the coffee maker. Nice lash up, and consist. Clovis sub is always a classical route, images of it never seem to fade, but shine.

Well, that's all the compliments I could manage. I would have complimented ericmp, but I couldn't on account of my currently dropped jaw. Once I see a doctor, I should be able to describe the images... :wave:

Cheers,
Joshua
 
Steveo241,
How did you make the GE ES44DC look so rail-fan appealing? Also, I think Jointed Rail should have employed you for displaying their signals. You can't get much better with showing off signal coronas then that. Well done

Not sure what you mean by that, all I did was put it down there and shine some headlights on it :P And thanks, but I think that's a job for someone with more Trainz experience.

Cheers,

Steve
 
dude, that candadian not US:hehe:
Could be Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama or Louisiana...

You must remember that in 1998 Canadian National merged with the Illinois Central Railroad and gained between 1,800 and 2,200 U.S miles to their current system. Then they merged with Wisconsin Central in 2001, then Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range in 2004, then Elgin, Joliet and Eastern in 2009. All that supplementing their Grand Trunk Western trackage that has existed for a long time. CN tried to get BNSF in 2002...but thank God the STB rejected that move.


Cheers,
Woody
 
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I'm probably breaking some sort of copyright law by putting JointedRail on there, but oh well.

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Messin' around. Photoshoppin'

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Cheers,

Steve
 
Hi US Trainzers.

I don't post here often, but I usually look in and am amazed at the quality of most of these pictures.:D

If you don't mind me asking, where could I find some nice Amtrak passenger cars, NOT Superliners, for Trainz? I'm building a fictional East Coast route with all sorts of Amtrak and CSX, NS, Conrail, BN etc. on it, and some Metroliners or whatever would be good to run.:)

Thanks for your time,
Happy Trainzing!;)
Scott.
 
I know: Don't quote pics!

So I'm not quoting, I am reposting!

Thought it might be nice to comare this shot from CRackHead on EK2...

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...with this wip shot from EK3...

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Andy :)
 
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