Just Screenshots With or without Trains
#24
Posted 21 January 2017 - 10:56 AM
#25
Posted 21 January 2017 - 08:17 PM
#26
Posted 21 January 2017 - 09:13 PM
batt:
You have my attention!
It appears you're modeling it in the late steam years?
How many route miles is your route?
Do you know when the prototype was built?
Here's to your progress and success in RE!
EDIT: Quick Google search result = The prototype was built in 1883.
You have my attention!
It appears you're modeling it in the late steam years?
How many route miles is your route?
Do you know when the prototype was built?
Here's to your progress and success in RE!
EDIT: Quick Google search result = The prototype was built in 1883.
#27
Posted 21 January 2017 - 10:48 PM
Andre,
Thanks. Yep, circa 1950 is my target. So WWII thru Korean War era. The main line from East Helena to Garrison is about 55 miles plus some extra on the ends and a bit of the Great Northern around Helena and the Milwaukee Road near Garrison make for about 60 miles of detailed track.
Posted other shots on the "steam locomotive" thread. Here's a several more. Just hover your cursor over the shot to get the location on the route. "Greenhorn" is not on the map but is between Skyline and Weed.
Thanks. Yep, circa 1950 is my target. So WWII thru Korean War era. The main line from East Helena to Garrison is about 55 miles plus some extra on the ends and a bit of the Great Northern around Helena and the Milwaukee Road near Garrison make for about 60 miles of detailed track.
Posted other shots on the "steam locomotive" thread. Here's a several more. Just hover your cursor over the shot to get the location on the route. "Greenhorn" is not on the map but is between Skyline and Weed.
#28
Posted 22 January 2017 - 05:42 AM
batt:
Looks like you're doing an excellent job on your NP route. Thank you very much for posting additional pictures. I suspect this will be a very popular route with the MSTS community once released.
I fully intend to have a copy of it installed in my "NW US" mini-installation. For sure the "as released" version, and possibly a copy/renamed version for back dating into the link n' pin era "Early Steam" mini install as well.
All fer now!
Looks like you're doing an excellent job on your NP route. Thank you very much for posting additional pictures. I suspect this will be a very popular route with the MSTS community once released.
I fully intend to have a copy of it installed in my "NW US" mini-installation. For sure the "as released" version, and possibly a copy/renamed version for back dating into the link n' pin era "Early Steam" mini install as well.
All fer now!
#29
Posted 22 January 2017 - 08:45 AM
Batt, I'm impressed too! Thank you for sharing the shots!
Christopher
Christopher