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Thank you for your support, anyhow, here is another quick video, this time of the stationYour project is coming along very nicely.
I kind of expected this to happen because that happens with Trainz and you end up really getting into the nitty gritty stuff.
Thanks, which specific videos? That way I know which you are referring to.Your route is looking very nice!
Do you know what the locomotive is called that you used in the videos??
Renocerous
Thanks, which specific videos? That way I know which you are referring to.
One issue to consider that is evident in your screenshot is that rail yards, depots, sidings, workshops, etc are very rarely constructed in a totally open, vacant, unoccupied environment - like a totally flat and empty baseboard. In the real world these structures have to content with existing geography and land use - the buildings, roads, rivers, etc that are already there and cannot be moved.
One is the NSW Pacific National PL ClassThe locomotive... I had to go back and watch again!
The blue and yellow freight diesels, not the BR ones. Are they Australian? I can't tell, but their shape is very North American.
The route is coming along nicely. Job well done!
Yeah I'm aware, just haven't got around to changing it yet,mrmegaminer, It is great to see the progress you are making here! Just curious, do you know the link in your signature is dead?
Glad I could help, and thanks again,Thank you for the locomotive information. I compared these to the US equivalents to figure out they were originally ALCO locomotives rebuilt with EMD parts.
Your route is coming along nicely.