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Thanks for your kind words, and sorry for my late replay (I just remember that I had forgotten to answer your questions, well, better late than never I hope, he he :hehe.Hello Erik
Your screenshots are absolutely amazing and so life like. Hope you don't mind me asking this would you be able to list some of the abandoned buildings that you use. One final question the flat with the short flats either end is that available anywhere for downloading.
Thank you in advance.
Joe.
Good day Folks; Another nice one from Neil! Looks like some very fine work, bud! Keep them coming!
Pete sure is doing well with tane! Hmm ... I THINK that's a Pacific loco in this shot. I really like the 4-6-0 he's been showing us lately, one he re skinned. Steve will be doing a CNR 4-6-0 when the time comes. I hope it will be useful for other Canadian railroads, also. Maybe, just maybe, down the road, I can convince him to do one more! It's something Steve showed me, so at least I know he likes it, and I believe he can look at and touch the real thing! I've seen him "driving" a real steamer, he sure looked happy! Oh, I think he knows a LITTLE about steam locos!
D, maybe work will be good. When you have time to get back at it, you might have your batteries charged and get back in the groove. Like many of us, you are addicted to trainz, you have no choice, the sim owns you!
Hello Jack! Good to see you home safe and sound! I hope you had a great time. Well, I did turn on my trainz pc yesterday. Mostly all I did was make sure my 2 backed up copies of the route were up to date. Dave (des) made some textures of garabage and I tried them in one of my dumps. Just what it needed! Thanks to Dave once again! That's a great shot, my friend! I'm so happy to see The CNR alive and well out your way! Brian (lilb) did a real nice job on the Canadian boxcars. With the skin changer you can have a whole bunch of "paint jobs" which will cover almost the entire time this type of boxcar was used. Something very inviting about that shot!
Alright "Mr. West Coast", hope all is well. You'll be getting an email tomorrow, if I don't see an, "All is a ok" or a smiley face or even a dot!
Cheers friends, gotta put out the trash .... Rick
Crew change at Schreiber,ON