I have a junk donkey boiler, oil tank,(and the following are from shagster's shay) oil barrels, a shay headlight, coupler, old air tank, etc.
These are the only ones in-game, except for the boiler, it didn't turn out quite right, so I've got some work to do on it.
Sam
My newest motto: Narrow Mindedness: the utter fascination and all consuming love of all railroad equipment that is narrow gauge, I myself have an acute case of this disease, for which there is (fortunately) no cure
Yeah, we would have quite a collection, but I need some more ideas, I ran out.
Sam
My newest motto: Narrow Mindedness: the utter fascination and all consuming love of all railroad equipment that is narrow gauge, I myself have an acute case of this disease, for which there is (fortunately) no cure
Ok, I'll do that. This one is the latest:
Its a wreck scene, evidently heisler No. 3 ran away on the grade, jumped the track and was stopped by that big boulder. Some parts were salvaged, but the boiler, frame and water tank got left behind. Her sister enigine can be seen climbing the grade with another train of logs in the background, and No. 3 stands as a reminder down below: ALWAYS TEST THE BRAKES!
Wadaya think?
Sam
My newest motto: Narrow Mindedness: the utter fascination and all consuming love of all railroad equipment that is narrow gauge, I myself have an acute case of this disease, for which there is (fortunately) no cure
I think we all should have a wreck scene on a route since we all are newbies trying to drive a steamer. I like to go fast so,
I would max it out at 18mph around the curves. What A THRILL ! ! ! ! ! !
Ken
"Floundering Around in Mediocrity For No Particular Reason...."
18MPH?!?! And on the curves?!?! How fast on the strait sections? 25? Have we got ourselves a hot rod engineer here? Just kidding. Glad you like it. I'll have to continue this series. Lets see.... wrecked steamers, cannibalised ones.... the possibilities are endless! BUT I need to know exactly what you guys want, so place your junk orders here!
Sam
My newest motto: Narrow Mindedness: the utter fascination and all consuming love of all railroad equipment that is narrow gauge, I myself have an acute case of this disease, for which there is (fortunately) no cure
Ok, I'll get to work! It should be ready in a day or two.
Sam
My newest motto: Narrow Mindedness: the utter fascination and all consuming love of all railroad equipment that is narrow gauge, I myself have an acute case of this disease, for which there is (fortunately) no cure
Well it just so happened I had a little somethin' sitting on my hard drive, I chopped off some parts and so here it is:
Like it? The textures are a little lighter in trainz, and I can change them if you like.
Sam
My newest motto: Narrow Mindedness: the utter fascination and all consuming love of all railroad equipment that is narrow gauge, I myself have an acute case of this disease, for which there is (fortunately) no cure
ooohhh... I guess mine is a little bit more basic than what you were thinking of. Ok, I'll fix it.
Sam
My newest motto: Narrow Mindedness: the utter fascination and all consuming love of all railroad equipment that is narrow gauge, I myself have an acute case of this disease, for which there is (fortunately) no cure
Its going to take a little longer than I thought to make all the junk, it might be a few more days, sorry... Don't ya just hate it when real life gets in the way of our trainz?
Sam
My newest motto: Narrow Mindedness: the utter fascination and all consuming love of all railroad equipment that is narrow gauge, I myself have an acute case of this disease, for which there is (fortunately) no cure
Ok, I finally was able to pin myself down and do a bit of work, so here it is: I'll get to work on those corner brackets and end beams too.
Sam
EDIT: I almost forgot, all the hard stuff was done by pencil, I downloaded the source files and removed some parts and moved em' around a bit.
My newest motto: Narrow Mindedness: the utter fascination and all consuming love of all railroad equipment that is narrow gauge, I myself have an acute case of this disease, for which there is (fortunately) no cure