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#1 User is offline   rt35ge 

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Posted 20 December 2015 - 02:18 PM

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File Name: Forks Creek Water Tank
File Submitter: rt35ge
File Submitted: 20 Dec 2015
File Category: Buildings

Forks Creek Water Tank. The tank has also been referred to as the Baker Water Tower. One of many buildings located along the Colorado & Southern (C&S) railroad located in Colorado.
Information for the model gathered from photos taken of Baker’s Tank on Boreas Pass,Colorado and drawings were used from the January/February issue of Narrow Gauge and Short Line Gazette: “Colorado & Southern Baker Water Tank.” Plans were drawn by Joe Crea.
It was thought that this water tank originally began life on Alpine Pass near the Alpine tunnel and was later moved to Boreas Pass after the Alpine Tunnel was shut down.
This model is made to represent the water tank that sat down near Forks Creek with is quite similar in design.
This model is a best guess and as always if you have information on this model or we missed something please share with us.

NOTE: This is a very high poly model. (10,275 polygons) Though tests in MSTS encountered no issues, the authors suggest (BUT NOT REQUIRED) using Open Rails for better results.

****NOTE!!!**** Some users may experience texture issues if run in MSTS with settings above default.


Made in Sketchup 8.

Source model included.

December 2015
By Brian Kistner
Jerome Cress

****Special thanks to Chris Gerlach for permission to use some of his textures****


bkkistner7@hotmail.com
rt35ge@gmail.com

Model has been tested in both MSTS & Open Rails with no issues on the authors computers.

How to install:

1. Unzip the file folder.

2. Copy the shapes folder and the textures folder into the route of your choice.

3. Copy the REF doc into the routes REF file. Model's class is "sketchup".

This model is freeware and MAY NOT be used for commercial ventures.

Repainting is permited. PLEASE credit the authors if repaint is uploaded. The layout of the ACE files is different than the typical format to make repainting easier on the user.

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Posted 20 December 2015 - 05:04 PM

Have you modelled this great looking shape as a working water replenishment object, ie, and 'interactive'?

Cheers Bazza.

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Posted 22 December 2015 - 09:23 AM

Barry,
I should do that. That would take MSTS to all new heights. Thank you for the kind words about the model. Happy Holidays Barry. Cheers,
Jerome

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Posted 22 December 2015 - 09:26 AM

PS. Barry,
How do you make a working water tank in MSTS? That would be awesome. Cheers,
Jerome

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