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What route is the NormHart? It look familiar from my days playing 04 and 06
That couldn't be...
Is that... Clearlake?!
It looks fantastic!
Where can I get those Rio Grande steamers for T:ANE? Are they payware?
No, they're Prowler's stock, freeware from 2004. They've aged very well is all, still work error-free in TS12 although I'm sure T:ANE changed that.
Also Norm, Clearlake does look very good, but argh, my eyes at that garish red...
Question, is there a way to bring some of Prowler's cars up to date so they show up in TS12? Especially the more accurate later TRS2004-2006 cars?
Norm --
Clear Lake was an old time favourite of mine way back when TRS2004 was released.
You have inspired me to revisit it. Have you see my thread in the T:ANE forum, requesting suggestions for trees?
I'm in the process of updating the layout to T:ANE standards, and into a model trainz tabletop layout (bench, floor, walls, ... ).
If you or others want to see the progress I've made over the last day and a half, download here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cnlik6gy8kwijw1/Clear Lake Narrow Gauge Logging - TANE_160125d.cdp?dl=0
All dependencies are either built-in T:ANE or from the Download Station.
Phil
It would be nice to see a resurgence of narrow gauge routes of any kind.
When Trainz started there was a lot of narrow gauge enthusiasm, probably from people who had built layouts and appreciated the possibility of transferring their creative skills to a computer where size and cost were no longer a factor. I think that most of Trainz current users do not have that background, I would suggest that most of them do not even know that 'narrow gauge' ever existed and why it played such a large part in railway history.
Backwoods meandering track does not fit into the current concept of long trains and high speed rail.
I guess you can see why I chose my username, I an a self-confessed narrow gauge addict.
Peter
PS Look on Trainzone for early logging stuff, if there is sufficient interest I will set to and do some updating to T:ane.
It would be nice to see a resurgence of narrow gauge routes of any kind.
When Trainz started there was a lot of narrow gauge enthusiasm, probably from people who had built layouts and appreciated the possibility of transferring their creative skills to a computer where size and cost were no longer a factor. I think that most of Trainz current users do not have that background, I would suggest that most of them do not even know that 'narrow gauge' ever existed and why it played such a large part in railway history.
Backwoods meandering track does not fit into the current concept of long trains and high speed rail.
I guess you can see why I chose my username, I an a self-confessed narrow gauge addict.
Peter
PS Look on Trainzone for early logging stuff, if there is sufficient interest I will set to and do some updating to T:ane.