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Spanish Narrow Gauge add ons

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 8:38 pm
by javierfl
In http://www.trensim.com you can find some spanish narrow gauge add ons for MSTS. They used XTracks as metric gauge.

Because the web is all in Spanish, please find add ons in the follow links:

Baldwin 262T steam locomotive from Ponferrada a Villablino spanish Ry:
http://www.trensim.com/lib/pafiledb.php ... file&id=15

Diesel GR 12-U locomotive of Chile (Southamerica) Railway
http://www.trensim.com/lib/pafiledb.php ... ile&id=212

Wagons of Ponferrada-Villabino and FEVE Railways:
http://www.trensim.com/lib/pafiledb.php ... file&id=42
http://www.trensim.com/lib/pafiledb.php ... file&id=31
http://www.trensim.com/lib/pafiledb.php ... file&id=30
http://www.trensim.com/lib/pafiledb.php ... file&id=10
http://www.trensim.com/lib/pafiledb.php ... file&id=32

Passenger carriage of Vasco Navarro Railway:
http://www.trensim.com/lib/pafiledb.php ... =file&id=8

A detail screenshot a view of VN C 13 narrow gauge passenger carriage in http://www.trensim.com/varios/VNC13.jpg .The real thing was built by The Ashbury Railway Company Limited in 1887.

Javier.-

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 9:27 pm
by ebensoussan
Looks great ! Thanks for the links ! I'm going to take a troll there.

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 10:12 pm
by javierfl
Sorry. I forgot the link to those very fine steam locomotives:

Krauss 0-6-0WT Catalanes Railway "Berga":
http://www.trensim.com/lib/pafiledb.php ... file&id=73

Javier.-

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2004 2:39 am
by saddletank
ebensoussan wrote:I'm going to take a troll there.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2004 7:21 am
by ebensoussan
As you can see, English is not my mother tongue, and perhaps sometimes I use a wrong word, "je fais un cuir", as we, French, say. Sorry !

Regards

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2004 9:51 am
by sp762
Troll is a fine old English word - in the sense that the Vikings brought it here a very long time ago - at any rate.

Apart from being creatures that live under bridges and eat passing goats, it can be used as a verb, especially when connected with fishing "Trolling for Eels" involves driving your boat along with a hook on a line out the back.

Of course, the more common usage evokes mother-in-laws - but don't stop using it on that account Eben - it's a good word.

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2004 4:44 pm
by ebensoussan
Hi sp762,

thanks for this clever answer. Now, I clearly understand the joke. In fact, and unfortunately for me, yesterday my left forefinger forgot the S for Stroll ! But, at least, I learnt something !

Regards