Dorsey's Fruit Company needed a new paint job, I thot...

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Dorsey's Fruit Company needed a new paint job, I thot...

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Hmmm, well it is the first go 'round...

Image and the finished version. Image


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I think this looks a little better...

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Post by nwhitney »

Not quite sure, as the picture's a little small, I don't have a 24" monitor, but could the brown be weathered a little more? I'm not being picky, am I? Definitely like the cream?, tan?, better than the red.
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Post by thegrindre »

LOL Sorry about the monitor thing... :lol: (I'm posting at 800x600, btw.)

Looks as if I'll have to do two then, a new one and an old one.
This one is very new. Glad you noticed the cream color. That was my intent.

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Post by nwhitney »

Nah, I was just bustin' your chops about the monitor. As this one is very new, wouldn't they have also painted the porch roof supports, or maybe new wood?
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Post by thegrindre »

You mean like this?

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I think this is it... Although I think it should have shingles on the overhang instead of tar...
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Post by Trainzsam »

That looks real nice Rick. "...I thot..." Is that a word? Reminds me of one I came up with, thunk. Its past tense for think. :lol:

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LOLOLOL

Bingo! I thunk I got it...

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Post by nwhitney »

You got 'er.
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Post by thegrindre »

OK, guys,
After a few minor tweaks, she's finished.

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Does anyone know why the AI will not stop at this building and load or unload?
The load and unloading through AI commands doesn't work although you can manually do it.
You can also send a AI to this building and 'he' will stop there.
Is there a missing tag in the config file?

It's at my site only for beta testing till Curtis gets back. Maybe one of you can figure it out.

I'll post a special link in a few minutes... Here ya go...
http://www.geocities.com/thegrindre/pag ... 4480073296

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Post by nwhitney »

Rick, it's got something to do with Curtis' script. If you insert the command 'Wait for 10 secs' it allows the loco to come to a complete stop. Might be the trigger radius.
Great job on the warehouse.
Norm

Nope, increasing the trigger radius doesn't help. So for now we'll just have to insert that 'wait for 10 sec' command.
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Post by Col Hogan »

Hey Rick
Looks real nice.
About the script, if you go to TPR and downlod the Guinness Ale Producer, then check the .GS files or the config file you may see what you need. I cannot remember what the actual code is or the line changes, but there may be your answer. It's the same loading structure but different product kuid.

Hope this idea helps.
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Post by Pencil »

Looks great, Rick!
I'll play with it some this week, and see if I can figure it out :)..
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Post by thegrindre »

OK, great, Curtis and thanks. I'll check with Ben, too.


I tried to apply a peeling paint effect to age it but the repetition is awful as you can see. I'll have to go with old boards instead. This could be tricky... LOL

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I think I'm on to something... What do you think?

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