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.... and your (left) right hand if it is moving right to left.
Just being picky. But I do agree with you. However, many exchanges are made with the loco moving extremely slowly (or not at all) so in those cases it probably does not matter and anyway, I would want to be wearing gloves.
I see what you mean, in The photo I included the signalman was standing on the opposite side to the engine to the screenshot that norm posted.Not really, Dangavel, In your photo, the loco is going the other way, so in fact, it will leave his hand over his thumb, not his fingers.
I agree with the comment about needing a black uniform and will follow this suggestion. Incidentally, the texture I used was very dark - a blue/black - in two of my graphics programs but showed up might lighter and brighter in Trainz - I don't know why.
Many thanks ray, great work !I have now uploaded a series of nine figures which should help in creating a simu;ated token exchange using the method described earlier. Eight are available; one delayed a few hours because of an error I made with the required image. They are named "" DDD Token exchange 01" to "... 09". Each is accompanied by a "read me" file which describes each figure. This can also be viewed at:
https://raystrainz.wordpress.com/single-line-token-exchange/
They seem to be correct for using on a platform set to the Trainz UK standard of 1.3 metres above baseboard level. For use at ground level, the driver would have to lean out of his cab - as in real life. They are clad in black and wearing gloves.
I hope this will meet the need expressed in the original post. It has certainly been an interesting exercise for me. Now it's back to other projects I have on the boil - or rather, simmering.
Ray