Do we need more random scenery or no?

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  • pwillard
    2500 Post Veteran


    • Nov 1999
    • 2743
    • Cumming Ga
    • ORTS

    #1

    Do we need more random scenery or no?

    Fictitious warehouse...

    http://www.railsimstuff.com
    Just Blender now, 3DCrafter only when I have to.
    Formerly The Keystone Works (All Permissions Granted)
    Things I work on: https://github.com/pwillard
  • jasonjedi1
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 289
    • The nether

    #2
    Thats really nice looking. Could fit anywhere in North America.

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    • qballbandit
      5000 Post Veteran
      • Jan 2006
      • 6386
      • Elgin Il., USA.
      • MSOR

      #3
      DAMN! Never get enough new objects to slap into routes. And, when they look this incredible - the answer is a resounding YES!
      Neil

      Chicago Railroading Fan

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      • rdayt
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2007
        • 1149
        • SW MO
        • ORTS

        #4
        There are never enough things in our virtual worlds.

        Randy

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        • frliss
          Senior Member

          • Mar 2011
          • 478
          • MP44.2 Worcester, MA
          • MSOR

          #5
          Really nice! I like those bumpers around the doors and the air conditioners on the roof. This is a lot better than much of the stuff in the library.

          Fred

          Flashing Rear End Device

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          • R. Steele
            Moderator

            • Feb 2013
            • 3922
            • known universe
            • ORTS

            #6
            Pete, not a route builder, but even I can recognize a standout generic warehouse....especially the detail touches....AC on roof, door bumpers....👍👍
            Cheers, Gerry
            "A mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work if it is not open." Frank Zappa
            It's my railroad and I'll do what I want! Historically accurate attitude of US Railroad Barons.
            Forever, ridin' drag in railroad knowledge.
            Audi, Vide, Tace, Si Vis Vivere In Pace

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            • MMSS
              Senior Member

              • Aug 2009
              • 841
              • Somewhere in the swamps of Jersey (NJ)
              • MSOR

              #7
              That is a keeper, beautiful work.
              - Mark -

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              • pwillard
                2500 Post Veteran


                • Nov 1999
                • 2743
                • Cumming Ga
                • ORTS

                #8
                Ok, I'll finish this one up then...
                http://www.railsimstuff.com
                Just Blender now, 3DCrafter only when I have to.
                Formerly The Keystone Works (All Permissions Granted)
                Things I work on: https://github.com/pwillard

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                • SD40-2
                  Senior Member

                  • May 2010
                  • 912
                  • Metairie, Louisiana
                  • English, C++, HTML
                  • General

                  #9
                  A very nice warehouse indeed. Thank you sir.
                  Parker B. - A Misplaced Midwesterner.
                  Also known as Mr. Two Bits and Mr. Squarewheels.

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                  • oper190
                    Senior Member


                    • May 2010
                    • 559
                    • Ft. Myers Florida
                    • English
                    • MSOR

                    #10
                    New Objects are always welcome, and that look great.
                    Owner and CEO of Hart Rail Lines & Hart Commuter Railways, and Hart Rail Cars.
                    It's my Train Sim world so I run HART RL anywhere I want.

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                    • CSRX
                      10000 Post Veteran


                      • Apr 2015
                      • 13007
                      • Lincoln, ME
                      • English
                      • ORTS

                      #11
                      The MEC Mountain Division needs a lot of buildings.
                      -Shawn K-
                      Waterville Rail Shops
                      MEC Mountain Division: 28% Track, 15% Scenery.
                      MEC Back Road(Eastern Sub): 5% Track, 3% Scenery.

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                      • kennyeaton
                        Member


                        • Oct 2008
                        • 143
                        • Stony Point, NC
                        • General

                        #12
                        Keep up the great work Pete. We could always use more scenery objects; I know that a few people here are working on new routes, and a few are reworking some of the older ones. I am getting close to a stopping point for the Pocahontas and will upload it as soon as I finish.

                        I don't know how to create structures, but I think it would be good if some of y'all that do, is to create some route specific structures. Jerry Sullivan is releasing some unfinished routes. One of our members here made 3 or 4 coal company stores and sent them to me for the Pokey route. He is also in the process of creating the Williamson, WV passenger station for the route.

                        Jerry sent me the unfinished N&W Clinch Valley route that features trackage from N&W, Southern, Interstate RR and L&N. I'm looking forward to dressing up this route but the initial problem I have with it is I don't know how to cut tunnels, do rivers and creeks and have no idea how to signal and mile post a route. If anyone wants to dive in and help with this, I'd sure appreciate it.

                        I'll post a few of the photos of the company stores in a bit. They look great and a couple of them are route specific to the N&W Scioto Division (Pond Creek Branch) that Jerry is working on.

                        Thanks
                        Kenny

                        These structures were created by Dan (Dlfrenchmd)

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                        Last edited by kennyeaton; 08-12-2024, 16:12.

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                        • jbtower
                          Senior Member

                          • Jul 2005
                          • 412
                          • Yorkville, Illinois, USA.

                          #13
                          Originally posted by pwillard
                          Ok, I'll finish this one up then...
                          I guess it's the electrician (retired) in me but throw some lights like wall packs up high in between the dock doors and a light above the man door that's a good start!
                          Nice work Pete as usual

                          Kevin Kelleher

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                          • frliss
                            Senior Member

                            • Mar 2011
                            • 478
                            • MP44.2 Worcester, MA
                            • MSOR

                            #14
                            I can almost hear the song "16 Tons" by Tennessee Ernie Ford playing in the background.

                            Fred

                            Flashing Rear End Device

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                            • R. Steele
                              Moderator

                              • Feb 2013
                              • 3922
                              • known universe
                              • ORTS

                              #15
                              Originally posted by frliss
                              "16 Tons" by Tennessee Ernie Ford
                              OffTopic >>> find the ZZ Top + Jeff Beck Version
                              Cheers, Gerry
                              "A mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work if it is not open." Frank Zappa
                              It's my railroad and I'll do what I want! Historically accurate attitude of US Railroad Barons.
                              Forever, ridin' drag in railroad knowledge.
                              Audi, Vide, Tace, Si Vis Vivere In Pace

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