Nice shots! Looks like they measured that tunnel clearance with a micrometer!
Nice shots! Looks like they measured that tunnel clearance with a micrometer!
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power then the world will know peace." Jimi Hendrix
Just the angle of view, double stack containers fit through all 32 tunnels without any issue
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Absolutely amazing. Are those iron ore gondolas your own creation? Never seen them before
No they are brazilian ore cars, no idea where i got them, where to get them or who made them (author "unknown")
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The level of detail on this is absolutely amazing - love it!!!
Thanks guys! It's slowly coming along...
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Astonishing detail! Absolutely fantastic looking route.
Cheers,
Piere.
I agree lookslike a great route WIP.
I did a Google search for F&AM U25C's and F&AM no results - can anyone shed some light on this railway and rolling stock etc and or more info on the great looking Iron Ore Cars ( they look like a Chinese build)
butler57
First off, as always, thank you everyone!
- Elephant ears were added by people over at CPS, i had nothing to do with the process. Not doing engine stuff or reskins myself anymore due to time reasons
- The FdeAM is a fictional railroad, it doesn't exist in real life. The name comes from the region the town of Orizaba in the state of Veracruz is located in. Its logo is the town of Heroica Veracruz banner, and the paint scheme is adapted from the Deseret Power Railroad, an electric mine RR that uses E60's on a 50 something closed off private line to a powerplant
Cheers everyone, ~ Felix
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i love fictional, it's good to let one's mind to think of what if, this was possible, how would it look etc.......
Interesting and intriguing that you mentioned this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deseret_Power_Railway
I was on a trip across USA to see some friends in the Midwest, and on our return trip, we just happened by chance I suppose to take a Highway that paralleled this Route, and I got to see the one train pulling loaded cars of Coal to the Power Plant......![]()