North Tahoe Narrow Gauge

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That's really nice - you are doing some great work!!

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Thanks Curtis.
You know as well as I what the rest of folks can do...Andrew has got me a ton of vectored lining data for these.
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I've got a few things left to do, apparently the dome wrapper arabesque is wrong and I need the name and the lining on the front of the headlight. Other than that, it should be pretty good...
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Nice! Now we just need to backdate the Donner Pass route :)
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Indeed! I'm getting on a CP kick, so get your combination cars ready, I'm gonna be working on this and then a caboose for this idea, and Andrew's kindly given me drawings to El Gobernador, so I should be able to do that and the Mastodon class eventually. (not to mention El Goob has some proposed six-axle tender, so I have a drawing for the CP three-axle tender truck! :D
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I *really* need to finish a couple of WP&Y items; then I should be back to CP / early V&T stuff like the combination cars and some flats.

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Fair enough, since there is a WP&Y route...
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Made a quick mockup tender from the V&T one to start bashing a proper CP one. Tender flare is pretty decent...
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Granted I say this about most of the content you tease us with, but I've always been a fan of CP motive power, but I am REALLY looking to this one!! And I can't wait to see those 3-axle tender trucks! ;)
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Route Building A.D.D!! :wink:
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Thanks A. J.!
A version done to the photo of #177...
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Sand boxes for the win!
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That is all.
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Big, Big fan of this era of the CP and particularly A.J. Stevens locomotives! Thanks for doing these!

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Oooo - brass! That's good for another $200 right there ;-P
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LOL.
And styrene logs to quote a JR member...
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I should have this in-game sometime on the weekend.
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Pencil wrote:Nice! Now we just need to backdate the Donner Pass route :)
Jango has made comments to me on the possibility. If you look closely here and there along the route you will find bridges and tunnels from the earlier tracks.

Trainboi1 that is so hot! I've always thought that the pre-1900s locomotives were far and away the best thing in trainz. This one will be a classic.
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Textureisms. Hopefully I will get some proper art for the CP soon, but this will do fine.
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