Belgian Trainset
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I've been thinking about that too:
pro:
Broodje, Hyronymus, what do you think?
pro:
- * the set would be a better competition for the db-set and alpine set of MB. What's the point of investing that much work in 2 small sets when anyone hardly plays it? I'm sure broodje & hyroymus put tons of time in the NS-set, and my belgian set has even more tons of work to do...
* it will be finished sooner, because we won't have to draw as many trains
* it will create a new type of play: dividing the land in 2, each with their own rail network. International trains (in the red-yellow livery) will provide a connection between them
- * the train colors are too different to mix them, but see point nr.3 of pro for a solution
Broodje, Hyronymus, what do you think?
hmm interesting sugestion. I was planning on making the benelux (the yelow red train mauro was talking about) the thalys could be used aswell. There are enough vehicle slots free I think to join the sets.
one extra contra point could be the fact that both sets have fast trains, and slow trains in the same eara, so it wouldnt ad anything gameplay wise....
So to be honoust I'm not sure what to reply to this sugestion...
(btw the dutch trains run on a diferend voltage as the belgium ones, so there are only 2 trains that can run on both the dutch as the belgium track)
one extra contra point could be the fact that both sets have fast trains, and slow trains in the same eara, so it wouldnt ad anything gameplay wise....
So to be honoust I'm not sure what to reply to this sugestion...
(btw the dutch trains run on a diferend voltage as the belgium ones, so there are only 2 trains that can run on both the dutch as the belgium track)
My gut feeling is that both the NS and NMBS/SNCB have enough diverse locomotives/wagons to make a fair set on its own. Just look on the list that I added to this post. That are mainly electric trains, steam locomotives still need to be added (and found first). The NMBS/SNCB has almost the same diversity, stressing diesel locomotives more then electrical though.
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going back on topic, here's another belgian loc. the 27xx, it's used for both freight and passenger transport. (see: railway server) I won't be doing any graphics the next few days. social life is calling
and i'm going to do some thinking about what trains are going to be in an NMBS/SNCB or benelux set.

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Can't wait to see the complete set, or a combine Belgian/NS set.
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Hi,
i'm proud to tell you that the Belgian trainset has its own site now. You can check it out at:
http://users.pandora.be/jwijnants/ttd
On this page you can follow how the set is progressing.
cheers,
Bert
i'm proud to tell you that the Belgian trainset has its own site now. You can check it out at:
http://users.pandora.be/jwijnants/ttd
On this page you can follow how the set is progressing.
cheers,
Bert
NMBS-set: http://users.pandora.be/jwijnants/ttd
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Hey, that's really slick! I'm looking forward to it.
Development Projects Site:
http://www.as-st.com/ttd
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http://www.as-st.com/ttd
Japan, American Transition, Planeset, and Project Generic Stations available there
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