Australian screenshots

Hi Mick
My suggestion would be to paint a 'new' one over the top in photoshop (or similar). The texture you are using is good, just it doesn't fit with the rest of your model :)

Some of the letters and numbers will likely have a 'close enough' match in photoshop for modern number boards as well, although you might need to edit the lettering a little afterward :) The main thing is to use the photo to get positions right :)

Zec
 
That's a better idea Zec and that'll also hopefully keep the file size down at the same time thanks' mate.
Cheers Mick.:wave:
 
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Thanks to the gMax talents of ad602000 these babies will be ready for play very soon
 
Hi,

Ive been doing a bit more on my route, here is some screenshots as i chased a triple headed 48 grainy to Wygani where it pulls into the siding to wait for a empty grain from Kuttabul. Whilst pulled up at Wygani an additional 10 wagons were put on the train and added a extra 48 class.

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Cheers

David
 
Wow David very impressive mate nice work indeed.
Cheers Mick.:)

Thanks Mick , credit goes to muliebuck with the Yards, with a few changes here and there :) but this line now totals close to 100 baseboards of track. Took a good hour to arrive at Wygani from the start.
 
And now the beta testing starts ------> soon

That is unless someone has photos of some yet un reported color livery they have been keeping to themselves until now

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Tim that's awesome. Great to see some diesel locos in your fine photographs mate!!

Dave those 46's are spot on. Very cool.
 
Cheers Dimi, although I am pushing the envelop with V/line era T's as it is a steam era 1950's route. Heck, I'm even pushing it with any diesel classes at all. But seriously, steam all da way!:p

Cheers
Tim
 

DD 560 leads an up cattle train toward Koo-Wee-Rup





Now on the other side of Koo-Wee-Rup, DD 560 works it's way north with the cattle train.


Zec
 
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