
What about those railroad tracks, are they new or the ones from the Czech set? It somehow gives the feeling of rusty tracks, is that intentional?
New, they were drawn by Coalroads Artist, quit a while back.SAC wrote:Now that's something completely different!
What about those railroad tracks, are they new or the ones from the Czech set?
Yes, most NSW/ Australian railways are quite weathered. A lot of abandondned branch lines, and some lines see one train a day at the most...It somehow gives the feeling of rusty tracks, is that intentional?
Perhaps not the tracks itself, but possibly the "wood" the tracks are resting upon. I have no clue what the English word for it is though!astath wrote:hmm, i'd say the tracks a tad bit too dark, but it looks great overall! i've been waiting for this landscape for quite some time. maybe an entire climate change (like the Alpine) is an option?
Sleepers? What a funny name!Dave Worley wrote:Just for your reference, SAC, they're called "Sleepers"
Heh - I knew that was coming. Yes... Ambiguous, you may agree. Still... Blame the English Language.Bastiaan wrote:Sleeper?
I know, it's just that it sounds a bit funny in English, as if they're lying there sleeping...AndersI wrote:Actually, it's exactly the same in Swedish "slipers" which *is* the English word, just spelled according to Swedish standardsSAC wrote:Sleepers? What a funny name!
SLIPPERS!?SAC wrote:I know, it's just that it sounds a bit funny in English, as if they're lying there sleeping...AndersI wrote:Actually, it's exactly the same in Swedish "slipers" which *is* the English word, just spelled according to Swedish standardsSAC wrote:Sleepers? What a funny name!
...wait a minute...
..that's what they do!
Did I not just say to end the OT?Bastiaan wrote:In Dutch a sleeper (the wooden things, not the carriages) is called "dwarsligger" (something that lies across something else) or "biels". A sleeper coach is called "slaaprijtuig" (sleeping coach).Dave Worley wrote:Still... Blame the English Language.
AFAIK its not release yet... Its in testing! And we can play with it soonDarkmast49 wrote:Where can I actually get this landscape-mod? I looked up the ausset topic, but can't find it
Raichase wrote:Mindblowing!
Check out the good news here, AUS Land is actually a playable grf, currently in testing. Check that link for some cool screenies in the NSW Set topic, as well as that topic being the place to follow releases and discussion.
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