37431 Railtour to NRM

Screenshots of MSTS and assorted related tools in action!

Moderator: Moderators

User avatar
45002
Very Active Forum Member
Posts: 5801
Joined: Mon May 10, 2004 6:06 pm
Location: Hyperspace

37431 Railtour to NRM

Post by 45002 »

Click on Screenshots for Large one,s


Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in


MARTIN
:D
User avatar
james10
Well Established Forum Member
Posts: 903
Joined: Tue Feb 24, 2004 11:17 pm
Location: Wootton Bassett
Contact:

Post by james10 »

Nice shots there Martin, you just cant beat an old 37 in IC Liv! :D

James

PS. Where do you get parts one and two combigned?
User avatar
jpantera
Well Established Forum Member
Posts: 704
Joined: Sun Mar 13, 2005 4:27 pm
Location: Somewhere in time

Post by jpantera »

Nice shots indeed but I cant say much about that 37 except its not good! I am presuming that is EBs commercial example?
Open Rails Supporter. Try it.
User avatar
45002
Very Active Forum Member
Posts: 5801
Joined: Mon May 10, 2004 6:06 pm
Location: Hyperspace

EP stock pack, i like the class 37

Post by 45002 »

Thanks Guys

Click on Screenshots for Large one,s


Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in



Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in

Click the image to zoom in


MARTIN
:D
chrisiveson
Very Active Forum Member
Posts: 6010
Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2004 8:15 am

Post by chrisiveson »

Great shots as ever Martin, afraid I've got to agree with John though. :D

Chris.
User avatar
rwaceyw
LMS Guru
Posts: 11524
Joined: Mon Feb 25, 2002 12:00 am
Location: Lancashire, England

Post by rwaceyw »

Shots are ace, but the 37, I agree, is rather naff.

David
Been here long enough to know better...
charlierc
Very Active Forum Member
Posts: 9696
Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2004 10:07 pm
Location: The Matrix

Post by charlierc »

The usual mix of great shots, Martin.

Although the livery suits a 37, the loco does look naff.
User avatar
petethetim
Very Active Forum Member
Posts: 4599
Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 9:27 pm
Location: a Secret Location in Belfast
Contact:

Post by petethetim »

Is the EB Loco & Stock Disk Worth Buying?
Regards & Best Wishes

Peter
PETETHETIM

dkightley
Very Active Forum Member
Posts: 9802
Joined: Sat May 08, 2004 8:52 pm

Post by dkightley »



Just a friendly reminder that we don't want to start another commercial product bashing session....or even a modeller bashing session!

Rather than saying this model is "naff" (which I totally disagree with), perhaps you should be saying "its not as good a quality model as others you have seen" ( which is a more realistic statement). Or perhaps constructive criticism would be better.....
User avatar
jpantera
Well Established Forum Member
Posts: 704
Joined: Sun Mar 13, 2005 4:27 pm
Location: Somewhere in time

Post by jpantera »

dkightley wrote:
Just a friendly reminder that we don't want to start another commercial product bashing session....or even a modeller bashing session!

Rather than saying this model is "naff" (which I totally disagree with), perhaps you should be saying "its not as good a quality model as others you have seen" ( which is a more realistic statement). Or perhaps constructive criticism would be better.....
I agree, the recent reskin of the class 37431 on UKTS was far superior. I wouldnt want to start slagging off of anyone and I wish EB all the luck with sales of their product.
User avatar
phat2003uk
SWTVR Assistant Manager
Posts: 7452
Joined: Thu Aug 08, 2002 5:52 pm

Post by phat2003uk »

dkightley wrote: Or perhaps constructive criticism would be better.....
What's the point of being constructive when they don't even listen?
User avatar
neil57316
Getting the hang of things now
Posts: 47
Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2005 5:46 am
Location: Liverpool

Post by neil57316 »

Does anybody no if there is a class 90 in the pack.

Regards.
Backfoot2002
Very Active Forum Member
Posts: 2806
Joined: Tue Dec 17, 2002 9:39 pm
Location: Sheffield

Post by Backfoot2002 »

neil57316 wrote:Does anybody no if there is a class 90 in the pack.

Regards.
This extract from the CD ordering page suggests not:

Class 31, 37, 47, 58, 89 and 317 units, a selection of wagons and Mark 1 and 2C coaches are included, plus activities for West Coastway Express, Pageants Field, ECE 1, ECE 2, and some for both ECE 1 and 2 together.
User avatar
jbilton
Very Active Forum Member
Posts: 19267
Joined: Fri Oct 10, 2003 12:08 pm
Location: At home ..waiting to go to Work.
Contact:

Post by jbilton »

Hi
The problem with the Class37 is the original Mark Shipman one is an outstanding model, and difficult to better.
I like the look of the cabview, I wonder are the sounds any good?
I think the Class37 looks better than the Class47, which I'm not keen on.
I'd be interested in seeing the other locos out of the pack, if your up for it Martin.
Cheers
Jon
------------------------Supporting whats good in the British community------------------------
Image
User avatar
petethetim
Very Active Forum Member
Posts: 4599
Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 9:27 pm
Location: a Secret Location in Belfast
Contact:

Post by petethetim »

I may consider getting It but It would be on the Long Finger at the moment
Regards & Best Wishes

Peter
PETETHETIM
Locked

Return to “[MSTS1] Screenshots”