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OLR SAKAI 4.5t DL (2)

OLR SAKAI 4.5t DL has been improved:D .
I added engine room & cab room.
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Please go to my blog for other screenshots:wave: .
http://ameblo.jp/hanshin9501/

Now, I study transparent loco windows & headlights.
Who know how to shine headlights :'( ?



 
OLR Logging Cars

Next are my OLR logging cars:) .
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Main frame of the OLR logging cars was wood.
But they have 3 brake systyem by manual.
Please go to my blog for other screenshots:wave: .
http://ameblo.jp/hanshin9501/
You can also see Japanese farmer's house thatched roof (kayabuki yane), earthen store house (dozou) and mini truck.
 
Wow! You have everything! I see the little three wheel truck. Is that the Mazda? That motorbike in that last picture looks like a Cub. It's very cool.:clap:


:cool:Claude
 
This thread is disappeared.

This thread is disappeared:'( .
I'm sorry for temporarily erasing this thread:'( .
When posting new screenshot yesterday, it got on # 42 on this thread.
The set date of #42 was March 5th, 2007, and 08:14 PM.
Therefore, all of this thread moved in March, 2007.

Now, the latest posting is sent.
I hope to think this thread return to the original date:eek: .
 
I'm glad your thread is back to normal.

I enjoy your screen shots and thanks for sharing your great work!
 
OLR F2 goes up on the Onzui main line.

I return to today of this thread:D .

OLR F2 goes up on the OLR main line.
In the north side of the Ueno logging yard, there is a waterpower station.
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The river in this side is Hikihara-gawa river.
OLR is in the valley of the Hikihara-gawa river.

The water area in Ueno logging yard is a water logging yard.
Other screenshots are in my blog:wave: .
http://ameblo.jp/hanshin9501/
 
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OLR SAKAI 4.5t DL goes up

OLR SAKAI 4.5t DL goes up on the Onzui main line.
This village is Iimi next to Ueno.
The railway track runs at the center of the village.
Terraced rice fields have extended in the village.
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And be my guest to my blog for other screenshots and movie:wave: .
http://ameblo.jp/hanshin9501/
 
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Where can I download this diesel? it looks very nice. This may already have been asked, I didn't scan the whole thread for it.
 
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OLR 2 Mini DLs for Branch Lines

OLR had 5 branch lines with many inclines.
Therefore, OLR made & operated light mini DLs only for the branch lines.
The right one is a charcoalgas engine loco.
The half of the operator's cab is occupied with the charcoalgas generation device.
The left is DL only for the mangadani valley branch line.
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Please go to my blog for other screenshots:wave: .
http://ameblo.jp/hanshin9501/
 
Layout request.

I've seen a lot of nice urban Japanese layouts on these forums and this thread and connyxy's Shinkansen thread, and I hope someone might be able to help in my main Trainz (2006/SP1) project, Halsiburg, which is a work in progress and has been for some time.

My routes main city has a Metro line, twin track all the way, which starts in the Seaport (passenger Ferry terminal) at the Eastern border of that city, proceeds to serve the city in its entirity before moving on the Western suburbs, the Airport, where it terminates about 2 km South at a small Japantown called Funabashi.

A BIG thank you to Kenichiro BTW :wave: without whos Japanese style buildings on DLS I would never even have been able to entertain the idea of building a Japantown.

The problem is that it's not really working out as well as I had planned, and for this reason, in my "Project: Halsiburg" screenshots thread there are no photos of the town and the Western terminus of the Metro system within, and while I have the option of continuing to work on it and overhauling it, what I have read on these forums suggests that it might be a mistake for me to attempt to do this alone.

I therefore humbly request that one of you guys who have nice urban Japanese layouts to share it with me for a good cause - it does not require any railways lines added and I only require a miniscule amount, about 2 by 2 baseboards (total of 4) with any more (unless to the North) being overkill. When Halsiburg is ready for publishing, I will credit anyone who helps in the DLS description.
 
Hanshin-san, I'm humbled by your beautiful work. The steam locomotive looks very nice. I hope we'll be able to see the rest of it soon.

:cool:Claude
 
A very nice piece of work. Is the bogey temporary? It doesn't quite seem to fit with the rest of the engine.

Sugoi ne!! The first Japanese steam engine in Trainz! Congratulations Hanshin-san! ;)
Sure it is. As long as you don't count the Kiso Forestry 0-4-2T released last year.

Cheers,
Ben
 
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