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august1929
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 2:31 pm Post subject: BLW/ZT Reading Lines passenger pack |
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Reading Lines passenger pack in final stages of production...
Pack contains;
EMD FP7A #902 & #906 with gradual-release braking (for the Crusader)
EMD FP7A #900 & 905 with standard braking
EMD GP7 #660 & 664 (steam gen equipped)
Alco RS3 #465 & 473 (steam gen equipped)
Budd RDC1 #9152 & 9157
Wagons
40' Express Box Cars #1853 & 1874
72' Standard baggage #1715
72' Standard combine #593
72' Standard coaches #1222, 1272, 1275, 1275 w/markers, 1522, 1525, 1527, 1527 w/markers
82' Standard cafe/diner #1186
72' Modernized coaches #2000, 2001, 2002, 2002 w/markers
72' Modernized grill coach #2060
72' Modernized club car 'Wall Street'
Crusader train set:
Coach-Obs #1
Coach #2
Diner #3
Coach #4
Coach-Obs #5
Consists included for the Crusader (with gradual release braking), Wall Street, and other Philadelphia-Jersey City and Philadelphia-Bethlehem trains, so that these trains can be run on the PRR Eastern Region route and the Lehigh Valley Scale-Rail route.
A few shots to kick it off...all taken on a modified version of Rich Garber's Canton/Suddenly Thompson. The original unmodified route is available here
http://allaboardrails.com/co.htm
and is quite fantastic "out of the box".......
Rod
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august1929
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august1929
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august1929
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august1929
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Balanced in Flow
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Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 12:03 pm Post subject: Reading Passenger Screenshots |
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Rod,
As always, well done with the shots. Of course, great models don't hurt either. A curiousity question now and a suggestion for the future.
With the Rio Grande Passenger set pics you mentioned the route that was used and the mods you made for your use and for the shots.
What route did you use for the Reading Passenger Pack shots?
When new packs are released and pics posted, please consider mentioning the route used for composing the shots - unless there are copyright of other release issues that prevent that. (I know the sales site many times lists the route.)
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august1929
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It's is funny, but as I was waiting for the thread to load just now (and before I saw your request) I was just thinking that I hadn't given the acknowledgements that I should have.
I will put that right in the first post, but for now it is a much modified version of Rich Garber's Canton/Suddenly etc. The only part I have modified is from Newton up to Jefferson, then a bit round Canton, though I did start work on another bit a few nights ago just to give some more variety.
The original route is available here
http://allaboardrails.com/co.htm
and is quite fantastic "out of the box", but doesn't look a whole lot like the areas I have changed. I did a lot of ROW work, changed trees, added trees and buildings, turned the dynamic shadows on in scenery items etc.
Rod |
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