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If there isn't, I'm sure it would be easy to make one, but what type of asset do you need?
Should it be a static scenery object like an invisible nameable sign, a spline of some sort, or something else? And what do you mean by "can be named something"? Does that mean re-namable within Surveyor or re-namable by changing the username tag in its config.txt file?
More details please...
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If I'm understanding correctly, you're not looking for an invisible item (ie, one that's ONLY visible in Surveyor which is what most people think of when they hear "invisible"), you're looking for a sign with black text and no background, essentially. I've not seen any signs without a background, the closest I've seen might be <kuid:622162:34023> AGF Sign No Post Chiltern Trains but I don't know if it would be the right scale or fit the background properly. I'm sure one could be made, but I'm not the person to say how or do it.
RRMods does say it includes a reskin pack, so you might have to create the individual signs you need as a new item for each sign.
But also I see this sign in their images
I know it doesn't have a post, but is that not renameable either?
You're really only limited by your imagination.
I was referring to the "Begin Subdivision" one without a name in between, I thought maybe they'd set that one up to take a subdivision name, but apparently not.Which sign?
This, this is very true. Additionally, I've learned over my time trying to recreate every perfect little detail in many route attempts gone by that you'll have a lot more fun with this if you let some creative liberty take over. What's the old saying, you're your own worst critic? It's one thing to want to be close as possible to the real world in a real world route, but chances are you're the only person who's going to know that a sign isn't completely accurate*, or looking at bigger picture items, no one else is going to get upset that the real world yard has more tracks than your model of it, or, in a number of my more recent examples, that in the real world certain roads are straight as an arrow but to make it fit with a series of overpasses I used the roads skew and weave in my route. Get the overall experience close, and the rest can be modified to your imagination. Let these routes be an interpretation of the real world, because if you try to make them perfect to the last stone you're gonna have a bad time.You're really only limited by your imagination.
I can’t find the white sign in the photo.