Louie Armstrong wrote:The local food train passes behind the councils answer to the requirment for cheap affordable housing
Nice Pics Louie.
It seams that I have to start a tropic game as well again. Haven't played that in a long time.
BTW, which are those yellow-ish bridges you use?
Thank you very much Irish its an awesomely challenging map Dan has created makes people completely forget their usual playing style for a move varied mix of transport types.
And in answer to your question they are as Avatar said the concrete bridges from the Newbridges set.
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jonty-comp wrote:I accidentally wedged my frigate between some rocks. D:
a couple of screen shots from a random tropic game, based solely on long distance mass transit of goods and materials
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Class 3900 'challenger' hauling a bulk oil service through the remote town of San Carlos. although a station has been built here and it linked to the mainline, there is only one train in each direction every month
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An Ac6 Hauling reefers full of fruit across a barren desert intersected by a few cactus
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jonty-comp wrote:I accidentally wedged my frigate between some rocks. D:
krtaylor wrote:Not a bad route design! Now you need a new trainset to go with it.
I some times prefer some sets without the trainsets.
It reminds me of what is hardly used now.
Im not saying the trainsets arnt good, im saying some times its best to go back to the original/basics
I agree - the old nostalgia factor can be nice at times. Although, of course, there are many great vehicle sets being developed, which are also much fun to play.
Fadhead City decided to celebrate the new millennium by constructing a replica of the world-famous Grand Central Terminal to replace their existing railway station.
Oracle wrote:Fadhead City decided to celebrate the new millennium by constructing a replica of the world-famous Grand Central Terminal to replace their existing railway station.
No Offense to you Oracle, but I find the station a bit too "bombastic"...
the only thing i think is a drawback is that you can't see the trains.
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