Everything Steam, part 2
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Stunning work all round here 
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To markjudith,
How did you do the rusty trackwork?
How did you do the rusty trackwork?
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Thanks for that. First time I've seen it. Everything in RW3 is shiny and new including all of the pointwork. Not seen anything that changes the colour of the wing and check rails have you?
Regards, John.
Regards, John.
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Don't think I have, sorry. Someone else might have though
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Hey,
A few pics from my Great Moor build in the route thread. All just brightened up a touch but otherwise straight sim shots.
Looking in from Crook Street itself.

A supervisor from BR departs after talking to the crew.

Time to make a move.

Finally getting going with empties seen from the back gardens of Fletcher St. What a place to have lived if you liked trains

Thanks for looking...
steve
A few pics from my Great Moor build in the route thread. All just brightened up a touch but otherwise straight sim shots.
Looking in from Crook Street itself.

A supervisor from BR departs after talking to the crew.

Time to make a move.

Finally getting going with empties seen from the back gardens of Fletcher St. What a place to have lived if you liked trains

Thanks for looking...
steve
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Steve,
Amazing shots all of them!
Amazing shots all of them!
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Joe great stuff! don't recognise this route, is it yours? 
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It's my own route that I'm slowly building, a completely fictional preserved railway, and probably very unrealistic tookirkheath wrote:Joe great stuff! don't recognise this route, is it yours?
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Here's one from me
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Wow,Steve those are probably the best steam shots i've ever seen,so gritty!
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Continuing from the shot in the atmosphere thread:







Textures still WIP, the screenshots hopefully give an insight into the new scripted particles.
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Textures still WIP, the screenshots hopefully give an insight into the new scripted particles.
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Gorgeous stuff!!! A proper looking LMS might machine! lovely textures, and liking the particles too! she matches mk1s very well! A very nice job
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