General screenshot thread for MSTS / OR
#1092
Posted 20 October 2020 - 06:07 PM
#1093
Posted 20 October 2020 - 07:10 PM
And the K4. The sounds and steam effects aren't quite as good as the Hudson, but the 3D Cab more than makes up for it. (I can fix those. Maybe Derek might be willing to also?)
I'm running it with a short Saturday train of 4 chair cars and a RPO.
At this point, I was starting to go up a %1.3 percent grade.
While I got some great stack talk, I was afraid I'd stall on the grade.
But I made it up the hill, and gained speed once more.
I need more practice with steam locomotives.
I'm running it with a short Saturday train of 4 chair cars and a RPO.
At this point, I was starting to go up a %1.3 percent grade.
While I got some great stack talk, I was afraid I'd stall on the grade.
But I made it up the hill, and gained speed once more.
I need more practice with steam locomotives.
#1094
Posted 15 November 2020 - 07:43 PM
#1095
Posted 30 November 2020 - 04:03 PM
Back in the 50's, when I was a boy, the Dominion & Atlantic still was putting its steam engines to work on a daily basis. Here are a few shots from way back then.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50665973858_10748fe154_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50666799087_ddbfd71e43_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50666799137_9803c67e50_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50666721171_9f1dc9403c_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50666785827_aeba4cf888_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50665974533_0d81467b0f_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50665974553_c94e3eddc6_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50665973858_10748fe154_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50666799087_ddbfd71e43_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50666799137_9803c67e50_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50666721171_9f1dc9403c_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50666785827_aeba4cf888_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50665974533_0d81467b0f_o.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50665974553_c94e3eddc6_o.jpg
#1096
Posted 30 November 2020 - 05:27 PM
Ferrocarril Provincial de Buenos Aires (FCPBA, Province of Buenos Aires Railway), was a company that had its head in La Plata, capital of the province of Buenos Aires (not to be confused with the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, about fifty kilometers away, capital of the Argentine Republic, where is the Caminito, the Obelisco, Puerto Madero, the Casa Rosada, the National Congress and the Teatro Colón. The FCPBA did not enter the City), with a metric-gauge railway. Its urban branch went to Avellaneda, so it is also necessary to clarify that the La Plata and Avellaneda stations of the Ferrocarril General Roca (FCGR, General Roca Railway) are not related to the homonyms of the FCPBA, except that they were in the same cities. The Provincial also had branches that served the Buenos Aires pampas, with great agricultural and livestock activity, although also with industrial activities, such as those of the Loma Negra (cement) and Sasetru (food) companies.
The 903-kilometer route gradually ceased to exist from 1961 to 1977, year in which only the local branch to Avellaneda and a small section that communicated with the harbor survived. Currently, along its routes you can see ruins, on some sides, or absolutely nothing, in other places. At least the urban sector, today it would serve to transport half a million people per day, if it existed, a sector that today is covered by buses ("colectivos") that turn out to be a greater cost of infrastructure.
"Matías VG" recreated the entirety of the FCPBA for ORTS, which I fell in love with due to the scenic quality and the proximity of that train for me, from the physical point of view.
I am recreating the 1958 itineraries of this railway. I do it in Open Rails timetable mode, much more comfortable than activity mode, to program the hundreds of trains that ran per day. This is why I am learning timetable mode commands and other details, and why I am trying to implement the turntable in timetable mode, still without success.
An interesting detail of this line was that the two main branches formed a "Y", with La Plata being the junction between both routes. Urban and long-distance trains arrived in La Plata. The long-distance trains, although they ended in La Plata, continued to Avellaneda with local numbers and with the same coaches but with local locomotives, which enabled passengers to continue the journey without having to change coaches. In Open Rails, this is a great generator of $detach, $attach, and $pickup situations. As well as situations where postal wagons or milk drums are added or removed.
In the screenshot you can see a FIAT locomotive type "Transfer", number 6811. It is waiting for its schedule. Behind it is a MAN railcar from RENFE, fictitiously adapted to look like a Sulzer railcar, the kind that the Provincial had. The capture is taken from the yard of La Plata, looking at the passenger station.
The 903-kilometer route gradually ceased to exist from 1961 to 1977, year in which only the local branch to Avellaneda and a small section that communicated with the harbor survived. Currently, along its routes you can see ruins, on some sides, or absolutely nothing, in other places. At least the urban sector, today it would serve to transport half a million people per day, if it existed, a sector that today is covered by buses ("colectivos") that turn out to be a greater cost of infrastructure.
"Matías VG" recreated the entirety of the FCPBA for ORTS, which I fell in love with due to the scenic quality and the proximity of that train for me, from the physical point of view.
I am recreating the 1958 itineraries of this railway. I do it in Open Rails timetable mode, much more comfortable than activity mode, to program the hundreds of trains that ran per day. This is why I am learning timetable mode commands and other details, and why I am trying to implement the turntable in timetable mode, still without success.
An interesting detail of this line was that the two main branches formed a "Y", with La Plata being the junction between both routes. Urban and long-distance trains arrived in La Plata. The long-distance trains, although they ended in La Plata, continued to Avellaneda with local numbers and with the same coaches but with local locomotives, which enabled passengers to continue the journey without having to change coaches. In Open Rails, this is a great generator of $detach, $attach, and $pickup situations. As well as situations where postal wagons or milk drums are added or removed.
In the screenshot you can see a FIAT locomotive type "Transfer", number 6811. It is waiting for its schedule. Behind it is a MAN railcar from RENFE, fictitiously adapted to look like a Sulzer railcar, the kind that the Provincial had. The capture is taken from the yard of La Plata, looking at the passenger station.
#1097
Posted 18 December 2020 - 02:53 PM
Hi!
Hello!
I present you some captures of my project just published a few minutes ago. The link for the download is this:
https://vapor3d.punc...net/civias.html
http://vapor3d.punchinout.net/image/civias/civia465a.jpg
http://vapor3d.punchinout.net/image/civias/civia463doblea.jpg
http://vapor3d.punchinout.net/image/civias/civia463b.jpg
http://vapor3d.punchinout.net/image/civias/cab3dcivia2.jpg
Hello!
I present you some captures of my project just published a few minutes ago. The link for the download is this:
https://vapor3d.punc...net/civias.html
http://vapor3d.punchinout.net/image/civias/civia465a.jpg
http://vapor3d.punchinout.net/image/civias/civia463doblea.jpg
http://vapor3d.punchinout.net/image/civias/civia463b.jpg
http://vapor3d.punchinout.net/image/civias/cab3dcivia2.jpg
#1098
Posted 19 December 2020 - 03:18 AM
Hi place the video link of the new Intercity coaches pack for Italian 🇮🇹 lines produced by V02. Enjoy the download link https://mstsorv02.wi....com/vincenzo02
https://youtu.be/fqzhbLxbHL8
https://youtu.be/fqzhbLxbHL8
#1099
Posted 19 December 2020 - 08:04 AM
Hi VAPOR3D and cristiano8028,
These images look very good indeed.
I was wondering if you could let me have a few for the Open Rails website where we include banner images at the top of each page.
These banner images are all 970px x 250px to suit the space and each come with a short description and attribution in the tooltip. For example: "Belgian HLE11 departing Antwerp (Belgium) posted by JorD1"
Would you be willing?
These images look very good indeed.
I was wondering if you could let me have a few for the Open Rails website where we include banner images at the top of each page.
These banner images are all 970px x 250px to suit the space and each come with a short description and attribution in the tooltip. For example: "Belgian HLE11 departing Antwerp (Belgium) posted by JorD1"
Would you be willing?
#1100
Posted 19 December 2020 - 08:38 AM
cjakeman, on 19 December 2020 - 08:04 AM, said:
Hi VAPOR3D and cristiano8028,
These images look very good indeed.
I was wondering if you could let me have a few for the Open Rails website where we include banner images at the top of each page.
These banner images are all 970px x 250px to suit the space and each come with a short description and attribution in the tooltip. For example: "Belgian HLE11 departing Antwerp (Belgium) posted by JorD1"
Would you be willing?
These images look very good indeed.
I was wondering if you could let me have a few for the Open Rails website where we include banner images at the top of each page.
These banner images are all 970px x 250px to suit the space and each come with a short description and attribution in the tooltip. For example: "Belgian HLE11 departing Antwerp (Belgium) posted by JorD1"
Would you be willing?
Of course! Thank you very much. Tell me where to send them...