Sea View 5 warning hundreds of shots on this one.
#11
Posted 31 July 2013 - 09:29 PM
I've just finished my run up to the Sea View Space Agency and I didn't realize it but I took another hundred plus mostly just on that area alone I think there must have been 90+ of them. :sign_rockon:
Guys thanks for the visit of the thread. I'm glad you liked it, Jonatan. Say do you think you can make available one of your articulated locomotives for the Sea View? I know I've seen you make a video of that one in another fictional railroad color. Anyway, here's where I left off.
We'll be heading to Soggy Island soon
Guys thanks for the visit of the thread. I'm glad you liked it, Jonatan. Say do you think you can make available one of your articulated locomotives for the Sea View? I know I've seen you make a video of that one in another fictional railroad color. Anyway, here's where I left off.
We'll be heading to Soggy Island soon
#13
Posted 31 July 2013 - 10:12 PM
Port Iguana to the right and the left side takes you to Cloaked Island
That area there behind the towers are what makes Cloaked cloaked island. You'll see when we get there on the second trip.
That just up ahead is part of Port Iguana Island.
That airplane in the sky was doing loops.
Check out the name of this huge ferry.
This Orca was swimming nicely. And earlier I saw a dolphin jumping out of the water.
A balloon and a parachute glider. The one thing you don't run out of in Sea View are things that move around. There are plenty of them in this route. More than any other I know of.
#14
Posted 31 July 2013 - 10:27 PM
#15
Posted 31 July 2013 - 10:47 PM
We're almost at the end of our trip finishing it off at the Sea View Space Agency. So that's just up ahead. But don't worry there's tons of pictures of just that place alone.
Barely visible in the frame here is a UFO just to the top-right section of the picture.
Not convinced it's a UFO? What about that thing that is actually grounded?
It looked like a scene from Roswell, New Mexico.
That scene above reminded me more of a military base than anything. And below is the station stop for SVSA.
But we're not just stopping there. There's a section ahead I'd like to show you.
Did I see that right? The helicopter is flying upside down. LOL
And we see one rocket launch.
Some of the rockets being moved by boat.
The lineup of satellite and rockets.
That's their main runway here.
Another rocket launch is seen ahead of us.
The rocket in the covered building is getting ready for launching.
Barely visible in the frame here is a UFO just to the top-right section of the picture.
Not convinced it's a UFO? What about that thing that is actually grounded?
It looked like a scene from Roswell, New Mexico.
That scene above reminded me more of a military base than anything. And below is the station stop for SVSA.
But we're not just stopping there. There's a section ahead I'd like to show you.
Did I see that right? The helicopter is flying upside down. LOL
And we see one rocket launch.
Some of the rockets being moved by boat.
The lineup of satellite and rockets.
That's their main runway here.
Another rocket launch is seen ahead of us.
The rocket in the covered building is getting ready for launching.
#16
Posted 31 July 2013 - 11:01 PM
Last part here is really something. Continuing the rocket launch from the last set. Also check out that yellow submarine. That too is a mobile object. Just after the shot she went underwater.
That building is getting ready for another launch.
Another launch pad. But this one is just static.
Ok. Up ahead restricted area. I don't know what those strange looking things are but I think they might be alien in origin.
And that concludes this first trip of the Sea View 5. Next trip I'll show will include the underwater island, Hawk Island and those that didn't get covered in this set. There are a few other islands just south of Port Pelican and that area that is cloaked will get visited.
Now counting those extra islands now. It looks like the mileages is closer to a hundred within this fabulous wonderland of a route. So until next trip. Thanks for looking. And mostly thanks to Bill Burnett and Friends for building this marvel of an MSTS route.
That building is getting ready for another launch.
Another launch pad. But this one is just static.
Ok. Up ahead restricted area. I don't know what those strange looking things are but I think they might be alien in origin.
And that concludes this first trip of the Sea View 5. Next trip I'll show will include the underwater island, Hawk Island and those that didn't get covered in this set. There are a few other islands just south of Port Pelican and that area that is cloaked will get visited.
Now counting those extra islands now. It looks like the mileages is closer to a hundred within this fabulous wonderland of a route. So until next trip. Thanks for looking. And mostly thanks to Bill Burnett and Friends for building this marvel of an MSTS route.
#17
Posted 01 August 2013 - 12:14 AM
#18
Posted 01 August 2013 - 02:55 AM
Hawk, on 01 August 2013 - 12:14 AM, said:
You really should go back and checked out Cloaked Island. :sign_rockon:
And wait until you find the Secret Area. That's where this shot came from. :pardon:
sv3.jpg
And wait until you find the Secret Area. That's where this shot came from. :pardon:
sv3.jpg
In case you're wondering. I've been there and done that. I'm not really new to Sea View you know. I'm just checking out this version and what is new. But the areas you've mentioned, I have been to and have been there from the previous version. I might post it, but I may just leave it up to those that are new to explore that secret area. And on the second trip I am going to Cloaked Island. I've already racked up a good 200 hundred more shots for that trip. And I haven't yet covered the area of Cloaked Island yet.
Here's to start out some 16 shots for this batch that I already have. Starting again from Port Pelican heading south.
That up ahead is said to be Pine Island.
Here's a rail I wouldn't imagine I'd really want to ride on if it were for real.
#19
Posted 01 August 2013 - 02:57 AM
Bill Burnett = Fantastic imagination and the unbelievable ability and creativity to pull it off!
#20
Posted 01 August 2013 - 03:14 AM