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Great words.. we Australian Trainzers are a small community, but an enthusiastic one!
I'm really looking forward to that 1950's route release Roy, so yes, you must get around to finishing it! Its a huge undertaking, so if I may suggest... why not package up what you have done, and make it available? Nothing is ever perfect, but often we keep pushing for perfection. After you have released a current WIP version (with lots of caveats), you can push forward with a more polished version with a little less pressure.
Thanks for the kind words and a good positive suggestion Phil,
However those who know me, realize that I won't release my route until I'm sure it is complete and I've tested all the sessions thoroughly. I've just got to get on with it (sometimes the grandkids take priority)
When it is ready, I'll certainly include you on my distribution list. You are then welcome to make any improvements you feel are necessary.
Cheers mate,
Roy
I also test thoroughly, but nothing is ever perfect, and some sometimes you have to draw a line in the sand.
Lesson from 38 yrs IT development experience.
Cheers.
Phil
Thanks Phil, that is very complimentary.
But I also know that nothing is ever perfect, and that's probably my main problem. I'll create an asset which I can use,... but, then I see a better and clearer image on Google somewhere; so version 2 of the asset begins again.
As an example, I've now discovered some aerial maps of the Sydney CBD which were taken in 1949. Already I've noticed there are a number of buildings close to the CBD railway lines, that I didn't know of before.
However I will draw a line in the sand, but it will be a bit further down the track.
I look forward to seeing more of your creations, which I totally enjoy. Keep it up Phil.
Cheers mate,
Roy
Roy, I added this line late to my above post, as when I reread it I was worried my initial reply could be seen as a bit critical.
"I doubt there would be any improvements to whatever you release that most would consider necessary. Except yourself."
You have a knowledge of the inner Sydney 1950's railways which I think no other Trainzer has. I look forward to you sharing that.
Those images certainly bring back many childhood memories of Circular Quay.
Your 1950s Sydney certainly looks like a masterpiece in the making.
Great work Roy.
Roy3b3,
Your street scene with the Customs House is great. I especially like the port shot with the Queen Mary, sister ship to the Queen Elizabeth. I traveled from New York City to Europe on the Queen Elizabeth...so many years ago, haha.
Those ships were so majestic - they deserve to be immortalized in your port shots. Nicely done!
Heinrich505
Very very nice Roy,, a lot of time and work has gone into your routes,, well done buddy,,
Nice work Roy you obviously have the patience's of a saint mate lol, I don't have any left so when sum thing doesn't work as i want i drop it and start another project.
Cheers Mick.:wave: