....The Mk1s are a new model designed by a friend of mine ...
That's very interesting to hear. Are you able to say more about this project? We're overdue an updated Mk1 for UK routes.
Paul
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....The Mk1s are a new model designed by a friend of mine ...
The Railwaves Mk1s were definitely a landmark and it's a great shame they weren't developed further, for example the more ubiquitous corridor versions rather than the open versions initially offered. Not surprised they still look good in TRS19 as they had lots of detail, but lack modern features, like LOD. Would be fantastic if someone was willing to take them on and develop them further.Paul - I've offered the Railwaves meshes and my research material via Tanker46 as a starting point if the creator is serious about building a comprehensive and accurate range of Mk 1s.
Totally agree Anthony, I've been saying this for a decade!Any up to date late grouping era and BR Mk1, Mk2a/b/c and Mk3/3a coaching stock is something the sim could really do with IMHO.
Any up to date late grouping era and BR Mk1, Mk2a/b/c and Mk3/3a coaching stock is something the sim could really do with IMHO.
Railwaves never released a Manor pack. There were a couple (7820/7828) included with the West Somerset Railway pack, but they were TRS2004 era conversions of MSTS models. The propertions were correct goed though and they still do look good from a distance, but lack the detail expected these days close up. The cab is still better than many available today though
Anthony
Paulsw2;1785617Not surprised they still look good in TRS19 as they had lots of detail said:They were ahead of their time Paul, and built with three levels of LOD. It's a shame sales weren't good enough to justify further releases at the time but it does seem that as far as most Trainzers are concerned, if it has the right number of wheels. and is roughly the right shape and colour then it it will do...
Flashback to October 2011 and D7523 works a down train near Eastcombe on the WSR.