Thanks Roy, I'll definitely keep at it as the finish line is now in sight.
A few shots around Port Kembla while trying to sort out the environment settings
Thanks Gary, I really appreciate the feedback. Dawn and sunset are by far my favourite times for screenies, more atmospheric.
A few shots of a Pacific National grainy heading for Bomaderry.
Robertson
On the way again after running around the train at Unanderra
Spent many hours last nigh looking through this thread. Awesome work!!!!!!!!!!
I grew up on the Georges river and my wife came from Caringbah. We built our first home at Helensburgh (When they still used 46 Class to haul the coal) and know the South Coast very well. Travelled to work daily on a CPH rail motor from Helensburgh to Waterfall to meet up with the suburbans before the line was electrified. At that stage the current Helensburgh car park closest to the platform was a single line storage track.
I'm up in Armidale and would love to do something similar from Armidale to Tamworth and Werris Creek - when I get a bit more knowledge under my belt
Also a historical layout from Armidale to Wallangarra would preserve the history that is currently falling apart.
Thanks Steve, I really appreciate the kind comments.
More testing now that Aaron has the route to work his magic on the wiring, stations and any other detailing he gets to.....
A block grainy approaching Inner Harbour grain unloader from Wollongong
While Aaron has the Illawarra South Coast route, I've been doing a bit of revision on the ARTC Main South route. The vast majority of the textures have now been changed to dry/summer PBR textures and NSW Protrack installed and adjusted, as well as a bit more scenery on the Boree Ck - The Rock section.
Every time I check out your thread, it looks better all the time.
Are you sure you weren't an artist in your past life.
The videos just bring it all together. Keep it up!
Cheers mate,
Roy
I've been doing a bit of work here and there on the South Coast route as time permits and slowly getting closer to finishing.
A bit of work around Cronulla