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Route - St Barbara Railroad

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Nice shots all. Fred, your shot looks like heaven right now...
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Xawery, great shots too...I noticed you have a weird glare on the trucks. That's because someone incorrected *fixed* that asset. I recommend you download a previous version of those trucks so you don't get that silly shine.

Keep up the great shots all!

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Gisa ^^
 
Xawery, great shots too...I noticed you have a weird glare on the trucks. That's because someone incorrected *fixed* that asset. I recommend you download a previous version of those trucks so you don't get that silly shine.
Thank You Gisa. Yes that glare can be pretty annoying. I wouldn't expect trucks to reflect any light. I will look for a replacement.
Cheers,
 
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This is something that I did in about 10 minutes or so. I hate the ground texture for a desert route. Would like to find a better one like the ground texture that you see on the SP Los Angeles Division or Desert Wood. Also need to find some good scenery to go with it as well. BTW, The mountain in the back is suppose to look like a rocky mountain.

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Looking for a ground texture like the following
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That's how I started learning about route building...modifying routes that I liked. The St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County route was one of the first ones I experimented with (along with TPR's Clinchfield and Sandpatch routes). My modifications consisted of installing interactive industries and passenger stations. Recently I swapped out the track on the SJ&LC with a better model. George approved. This was one of his earlier routes and, at that time, there wasn't a lot of snow covered track to choose from. If you look back at my screenie you'll see the difference in the track.

Cool shot.

Cheers,
Fred
 
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