A Little Bit Of Atmosphere! 4
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Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere! 4
Thanks for the kind comments guys.
Lovely shots there Bill of a great route!
Cheers,
Mark
Lovely shots there Bill of a great route!
Cheers,
Mark
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Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere! 4
Thanks to Richard for the latest enhancement pack, some interesting results...




...no Photoshop required.




...no Photoshop required.
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Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere! 4
One more can't hurt. I haven't actually just played the game for extended periods of time in a long while. Kind nice not concentrating on "work".


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Keith,those are phenomenal!
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Welcome back!keithmross wrote:...no Photoshop required.
Great shots.
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Blimey, Bill. I know I've had a gentle dig at Manuel before about his shots, but now I've got people complaining at the bus stop up the road!!! Awesome shots though.
Cheers
Bob
Cheers
Bob
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hertsbob wrote:Blimey, Bill. I know I've had a gentle dig at Manuel before about his shots, but now I've got people complaining at the bus stop up the road!!! Awesome shots though.![]()
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Bob
What's wrong with them bob? File size?
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Oh, don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with them. I just have to scroll sideways into the next county to see the whole thing.
(I love them really)
Cheers
Bob
(I love them really)
Cheers
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Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere! 4
Oooh. Thanks! I was afraid the file size was too big and maybe you were on a weak internet infrastructure. 
Well, if everything goes accordingly tomorrow (my active display adapter arrives) I will be running triple monitors and be playing Railworks at a resolution of 5760x1080. You'll be scrolling across the Atlantic then.
Well, if everything goes accordingly tomorrow (my active display adapter arrives) I will be running triple monitors and be playing Railworks at a resolution of 5760x1080. You'll be scrolling across the Atlantic then.
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Another one from me.
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Theres a rumble in the darkness. 37408 climbs upgrade with the late running last train to Fort William
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Theres a rumble in the darkness. 37408 climbs upgrade with the late running last train to Fort William
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Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere! 4
Few more.

37408 'Loch Rannoch' stands side by side with 37409 'Loch Awe' as it waits to depart Fort William with the 18:00 to Glasgow Central on a glourious August evening.

408 blasts past the junction for the alcan works/aluminium smelter.

37408 rattles into Spean Bridge

37408 passes the new signs/RETB system at Spean Bridge.

Before coming to rest in the platform

37410 'Aluminium 100' is then seen blasting into the station with 7Y15 Coatbridge-Fort William

37408 then departs south,having gained the RETB token.

Minutes later 410 is seen storming out of town after gaining the token to Fort William.

It is then seen around 15 minutes later as it reverses its train into the Aluminium Smelter lines.

A few moments later 37430 'Cwmbran' is seen descending from the Oil sidings with a short rake of TTAs which would join 37413 and a host of other freight flows on the special test run 7Z59 18:45 Fort William-Mossend Yard. This service was extremely heavy and although it proved to be going well until Spean Bridge,it wasn't until the train reached the side of Loch Tulla and the steep gradient that it ended up stalling!

Here the monster train is seen slowing for Spean Bridge

Before passing through the platforms to recieve the token.
Cheers,
Mark

37408 'Loch Rannoch' stands side by side with 37409 'Loch Awe' as it waits to depart Fort William with the 18:00 to Glasgow Central on a glourious August evening.

408 blasts past the junction for the alcan works/aluminium smelter.

37408 rattles into Spean Bridge

37408 passes the new signs/RETB system at Spean Bridge.

Before coming to rest in the platform

37410 'Aluminium 100' is then seen blasting into the station with 7Y15 Coatbridge-Fort William

37408 then departs south,having gained the RETB token.

Minutes later 410 is seen storming out of town after gaining the token to Fort William.

It is then seen around 15 minutes later as it reverses its train into the Aluminium Smelter lines.

A few moments later 37430 'Cwmbran' is seen descending from the Oil sidings with a short rake of TTAs which would join 37413 and a host of other freight flows on the special test run 7Z59 18:45 Fort William-Mossend Yard. This service was extremely heavy and although it proved to be going well until Spean Bridge,it wasn't until the train reached the side of Loch Tulla and the steep gradient that it ended up stalling!

Here the monster train is seen slowing for Spean Bridge

Before passing through the platforms to recieve the token.
Cheers,
Mark
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Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere! 4
Just stunning pictures there, Mark. Large Logo 37's & Highland scenery takes me back to my youth, though I was more familiar with the Far North Line.
Expanding the TS wagon fleet.
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Thanks Malky.
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