I say keep the current levels of rust. I'd use em'! Lets see...
My uses of the rails with different levels of rust:
level one (clean rail) uhhhhh.. I don't think I would use it, LOL.
Level two(light rust): mainline.
Level Three (medium rust): spurs/disused sections.
Level four: long abandoned rail lines (I'll have to do a series of junk cars to match)
As you might have guessed I like rust on my rails, not to mention the rolling stock.
Thanks Custis!
Sam
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Trainzsam wrote:I was thinking of using the one on the far right for disconnected spurs that weere abandoned years earlier, where the rail was so old it wasn't even worth pulling up for scrap. I have another idea, how about some ballast and ties but no rail? Set up as a trackspline of course. Just for those old abandoned lines.
Sam
Yeah Sam! I'm with you, all the way! Now you're talking my kind of RR.
Curtis, I think you're doing a mighty fine job. Everything you put out is number one in my book.
Question; Can this track be used in '04 less the animated switches? I'd sure like to use some of that track.
How about the proverbial oily greasy tie stains right down the center between the rails.
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They only work in '06 or later. In the properties menu in surveyor, you can change the side the switch lever is on, as well as the track texture on both the mainline and the turnout track to match the 4 versions of track above.
Let me know if they work for you, and if there is anything you'd like changed / added!
EDIT: Well, on second though, its not a stub, but still very interesting... and primitive!
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
The left and right hand stub switches are now (finally) on the DLS. The 3-way will likely wait for '09 - I never could get it to work well in previous versions