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Posted: 15 Jan 2007 17:59
by EirikhO
I am dreaming of a layout, but I'll never realize that dream...
Something to do while you're waiting
I have one Model Railroad item, a small bus.. (HO scale) {See pics}
Posted: 15 Jan 2007 18:05
by NitrousX
jpmaster wrote:Raichase wrote:You'd be better off getting Trainz 2006, as it's the same game, and you can still build model railways same as the older Trainz games, only this one is so much more detailed and powerful.
I've got TRS2006, as does marcf and some other users, and it's really fantastic. The amount of custom UK content you can download for it should satisfy anyone. Fortunatly, there is a heap of Aussie (specifically Victorian, NSW and QLD) stuff there too...
Ive got Trainz 2006, ive liked it the first week but then i realised that all the trains object etc ive gathered in tha past few years only work properly on Trainz 2004.
Well ive got a dutch translated version of 2006 and its a load of rubbisch so thats why ive abandoned it and moved back to 2004, the content manager system was completely screwed up. There was no way to find objects either by company etc etc.
I agree on the custom content in 2006, its really great i especially love the class 37, it has a really nice sound.
Posted: 15 Jan 2007 18:10
by Griff
eirikho wrote:I am dreaming of a layout, but I'll never realize that dream...
Something to do while you're waiting
I have one Model Railroad item, a small bus.. (HO scale) {See pics}
Nice..i have a large collection of 1:76 scale 00 gauge precision diecast models
Posted: 15 Jan 2007 19:09
by Purno
jpmaster wrote:Raichase wrote:You'd be better off getting Trainz 2006, as it's the same game, and you can still build model railways same as the older Trainz games, only this one is so much more detailed and powerful.
I've got TRS2006, as does marcf and some other users, and it's really fantastic. The amount of custom UK content you can download for it should satisfy anyone. Fortunatly, there is a heap of Aussie (specifically Victorian, NSW and QLD) stuff there too...
Umm, yeah. You're right.
I brought it (unfortunately) and my computer runs it so slowly its not even fun. Wasted £8
You did not waste it. You invested it for whenever you got a new pc.

Posted: 15 Jan 2007 19:15
by Griff
Purno wrote:jpmaster wrote:Raichase wrote:You'd be better off getting Trainz 2006, as it's the same game, and you can still build model railways same as the older Trainz games, only this one is so much more detailed and powerful.
I've got TRS2006, as does marcf and some other users, and it's really fantastic. The amount of custom UK content you can download for it should satisfy anyone. Fortunatly, there is a heap of Aussie (specifically Victorian, NSW and QLD) stuff there too...
Umm, yeah. You're right.
I brought it (unfortunately) and my computer runs it so slowly its not even fun. Wasted £8
You did not waste it. You invested it for whenever you got a new pc.

True..though that'll probably be a laptop for when i go off to university.
Posted: 15 Jan 2007 19:25
by Purno
You eventually will get a pc which runs Trainz perfectly.
Posted: 16 Jan 2007 12:21
by SM9T8
I have a modest EM gauge layout... when talking about EM gauge modest means 11' by 10' and L shaped.
Posted: 19 Jan 2007 11:51
by 3 day
Talking about model railways, i must say theat there's an exhibition in Calne(wiltshire-England) this weekend at the white horse leisure centre, the last time there'll be a meeting there.
Posted: 19 Jan 2007 11:53
by Purno
Posted: 19 Jan 2007 11:54
by Brianetta
3 day wrote:Talking about model railways, i must say theat there's an exhibition in Calne(wiltshire-England) this weekend at the white horse leisure centre, the last time there'll be a meeting there.
I know exactly where it is (I used to live near Lyneham). Unfortunately, I've drifted a bit far away...