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cornelius wrote:Concrete platform canopies. These are to go with a station I'm doing for the US set but if it's not too much duplication they might find a home here too?
Yeap, I can code those as seperate platforms in the generic platforms class, they can be built seperatly, or placed beside that mission style station your drawing to extend it beyond what its normal size limit is.
wow, looks very good Born Acorn.
yes i was refering to the pics of MB's sideings above, but i surpose switch yards are slightly different. very good idea. keep it up
we could have one for every type of industry like we do now,
or old wagons rotting in a yard. that seems very popular on British Rail!
Hi guys...
I very much like this idea. It's a great Eyecandy.
May I suggest that you do some sprites with the same wagon-collours, so that it looks like a whole train would be put together there.
(ie five blue grain hoppers in a row)
Or are the colours etc randomly selected?
The Irish wrote:May I suggest that you do some sprites with the same wagon-collours, so that it looks like a whole train would be put together there.
(ie five blue grain hoppers in a row)
Or are the colours etc randomly selected?
i would say some Industrial trains have mostly all the same wagons, although some others actually have random coloured/types of wagons. like grain hoppers for and example.
Looks like it would only be suitable for the US stations set, because it uses clearly American equipment. We can code it and send it over to Oracle to include there, though.
We should probably put the iron-ore mine in the Industrial stations set also.
BTW, who's in charge of / drew the Silverline station set?
Development Projects Site: http://www.as-st.com/ttd
Japan, American Transition, Planeset, and Project Generic Stations available there
Looks like it would only be suitable for the US stations set, because it uses clearly American equipment. We can code it and send it over to Oracle to include there, though.
We should probably put the iron-ore mine in the Industrial stations set also.
BTW, who's in charge of / drew the Silverline station set?
err, yes that is true, although don't throw away what you have -
In switchyards of the era of the locomotives you have on them, certainly the sidings would have sleepers/crossties. And you should draw that.
However, in the modern era of a container yard, you would often find the whole yard being a concrete slab with the rails bolted into it, just like you've drawn. So you you changed the side-cars to being container cars, and made a traveling overhead crane to move the containers (or at least added some forklift trucks), then you'd have something suitable for modern use.
Development Projects Site: http://www.as-st.com/ttd
Japan, American Transition, Planeset, and Project Generic Stations available there