This video provides some worthy reference:
This video provides some worthy reference:
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Very informative! Many thanks..
Regards,
Nick
( boffin0 on TikTok )
Dell Desktop. Intel i5 3.3 CPU. 8GB RAM. Nvidia GTX 1050Ti 4GB graphics. Windows Pro 64bit. RailDriver. Partridge in a pear tree...
Agreed, informative...much appreciated. Be well, seagoon. Enjoy Run8 ( I Love those 3D cabs ).
Cheers, Gerry
It's my railroad and I'll do what I want! Historically accurate attitude of US Railroad Barons.
Forever, ridin' drag in railroad knowledge.
What a cool video that makes running the pass more prototypical
Kevin Kelleher
7Idea Productions has a great 2 part DVD/Blu Ray on the MRL. Part 2 covers Helena-Sandpoint ID but Part 1 is great as well with the climb up Bozeman Pass
Link with the video preview
https://www.7ideaproductions.com/sho...na-rail-link-2
My pleasure, lads.
Funny...when I saw the thumbnail on YT I thought it was a screenie from Open Rails!![]()
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Brought Mullen Pass during the sale they just had. Starting to learn the keyboard all over again with the Bonner Switching session. The last route I brought during a sale was the CN Ruel Subdivision and I really enjoyed that. Would like to see TrainSimulations concentrate on doing more routes based between 1970-1996. They have done a Rock Island trainset, now we just need some more locomotives etc and a route for that period.
Have bought several of their BNSF Blu Ray videos which are good quality so I might look at getting the MRL as well.Originally Posted by spoony1999
7Idea Productions has a great 2 part DVD/Blu Ray on the MRL. Part 2 covers Helena-Sandpoint ID but Part 1 is great as well with the climb up Bozeman Pass
Cheers
James
This is the kind of stuff that can help activity creators in the long run, from developing prototypical consists to creating realistic switching work orders. Good starting point here!
Kyle
NYC - Road of the Future
I wouldn't mind having a go at replicating this for OR but have no idea how to get MS Activity Editor to "see" the TrainSimulations installation.
(Yep...I know that there is already such an Activity but wouldn't mind having a go at doing something along those lines).
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