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    An early '00s Coast Starlight departing Union Station.
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      Amtrak 785 on the Surfliner Route. This is at the Bob Hope Airport stop with Amtrak 2112.Click image for larger version

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        Early KERC days.





        -Shawn K-
        Derby Rail Shops
        Maine Central Mountain Division: 25% Track, 12% Scenery.

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          On the Shuswap Sub, CP Grain train east with KCS 4058, CP 8946, CP 2229 and DPU KCS 4102, waiting for a westbound.Click image for larger version

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            short N&W Freight 3 cars and a crummy on old P&WV trackage

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              A small stretch of the old GT Holly Sub route that I touched up. See the 3 Railex Reefers? Using Monogame and shadows, I always get this effect on rolling stock - any ideas?

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              Neil

              Chicago Railroading Fan

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                Originally posted by Timbit View Post
                On the Shuswap Sub, CP Grain train east with KCS 4058, CP 8946, CP 2229 and DPU KCS 4102, waiting for a westbound.Click image for larger version

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                Where did you get that CN Dash9 from?

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                  I have Unit #2522, and here is what I extracted from the .eng file; could help:

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                  Granted, it is a lot of years old........
                  Neil

                  Chicago Railroading Fan

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                    Neil,
                    I have a feeling, it has something to do with how Ian has the shine set up on his freight cars. I noticed it in regular ORTS as well, and have had to go in and remove the shine in the shape file. Hopefully some day this will be something we could see better suited and not so odd looking, so that way we can use shine on any freshly painted rolling stock.
                    -Shawn K-
                    Derby Rail Shops
                    Maine Central Mountain Division: 25% Track, 12% Scenery.

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                      These are not Ian's cars, they are 2004 RALX downloads...old stuff. BUT, it happens on a lot of my rolling stock.
                      Not saying your solution is incorrect, though.
                      Neil

                      Chicago Railroading Fan

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                        H Rob Guru, Sorry, I don't remember where I got it.
                        Tim

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                          CSX L072 with a B40-8/C40-8 combo, leads a 41 car consist to Mattawamkeag for interchange with the EMR.










                          CSXT L052 heading for Rumford.



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                          -Shawn K-
                          Derby Rail Shops
                          Maine Central Mountain Division: 25% Track, 12% Scenery.

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                            Originally posted by qballbandit View Post
                            A small stretch of the old GT Holly Sub route that I touched up. See the 3 Railex Reefers? Using Monogame and shadows, I always get this effect on rolling stock - any ideas?

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                            Neil I thought at first I was looking at real photographs, amazing probably your best!!!!
                            Kevin Kelleher

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                              Neil, amazing shots. If I didn't know better, I'd think they're real.
                              Steve Burr, PE - Clinton, MD
                              Southern Serves the South

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                                Neil.

                                Those are great screenshots. Would you be willing to share those latest ReShade settings of yours? I've been experimenting with ReShades a fair amount of late, but haven't been able to achieve that really nice effect that you have. Also, from where did you get that RailAmerica unit? That's pretty neat, also. Thanks, as always, for your contributions.

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