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Nice shots guys!


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CP ES44AC 8700 leads a stack train on EK3.I was able to get Phil c's truck to work in 12 and fit it under the JR gevo that I reskinned for my personal collection .
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Eric:

I hate you oh so much, but because I love your route screens!

You suck, and I love your work!

Sincerely, your admiring side ;)
 
Wow great pics. These pics enjoy me to see this thread all days. One question. Is there one trainzer that has good skills with weathering rolling stock?? If there is one can he help me or make a wheatering for some locos that i have reskinned??

Cheers
 
They are not his reskins. They are Timothetoolman and can be downloaded here:

http://stllocomotiveworks.zymichost.com/pw_index.html

nice shots all,
hert:wave:

That they are. I'm surprised that someone has actually used them:hehe: That siad, those who have used them in 2012 will notice, along with the rest of JR's F7s a protruding shadow mesh. I fixed these a little while ago so I might get in contact with Tyler and Austin about re-releasing them with the fixed mesh.

Timo
 

Sorry to quote with a picture, but what are the kuids/names of the three power lines in this screenshot (high voltage, far background on mountain, double pole high voltage crossing tracks and single pole high voltage along creek or whatever is in that small valley)?

Thank you
 
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