Future Rolling Stock Creation
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Re: Future Rolling Stock Creation
Not A multiple unit but something trainz is really missing is detailed early mk2s the later versions are represented well but only plain shell early mks2 available
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Re: Future Rolling Stock Creation
I think something we don't have yet would be better but im biased towards trams so
new Sheffield tram train
narrow gauge tramcars and trailers
and modern Metrolink m5000
new Sheffield tram train
narrow gauge tramcars and trailers
and modern Metrolink m5000
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Re: Future Rolling Stock Creation
I suppose I was asking for it.cyberdonblue wrote:Blimey! How many klamberts are there???
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Seems to be then that an updated electrostar seems to be the most popular option. Must say I was a little surprised that a networker didn't get as much interest.
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Re: Future Rolling Stock Creation
macneil, I have mk2 and mk2a's in the process of making them https://flic.kr/p/P6iLBt
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Re: Future Rolling Stock Creation
I was going to say the Networkers would actually be a great addition, I'm aware someone once upon a time began a model, however I've never seen it surface on DLS
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Re: Future Rolling Stock Creation
ScottAS2 wrote:Frankly, any of them would be wonderful to see and be much appreciated, but if I had to choose just one, I'd say the Electrostars. They'll fit in to a lot of places, especially with the dual-voltage versions. I don't want to be too greedy, but it'd also provide a good foundation for an eventual Turbostar, which is another big hole that Railwaves left.
I have both the Electrostars and Turbostars from railwaves and they work perfectly in Tane
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Re: Future Rolling Stock Creation
Yes, but since Railwaves doesn't exist anymore (and hasn't for several years), only people that originally bought them can use themMickeya wrote: I have both the Electrostars and Turbostars from railwaves and they work perfectly in Tane
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Re: Future Rolling Stock Creation
macneil, I have mk2 and mk2a's in the process of making them https://flic.kr/p/P6iLBt
That's excellent news .Peter Hicks was working on some MK2c s some years ago but never released .If you release these that would be great addition to Trainz as the early Auran mk2s are very crude and out of scale . I notice you are working on a class 108 as well .some great projects you have going on there.
That's excellent news .Peter Hicks was working on some MK2c s some years ago but never released .If you release these that would be great addition to Trainz as the early Auran mk2s are very crude and out of scale . I notice you are working on a class 108 as well .some great projects you have going on there.