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3DTrains: 3D TreePack Available

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Now available is the Freeware and HR versions of our 3D TreePack bonus add-on for Railworks. Included are several deciduous trees consisting of Oaks, Eucalyptus, Sycamore, and generic types in varying sizes and shapes. These will look great next to rivers, depots and other places in your route project, but keep in mind that these trees are relatively high poly (1200~1500), so be cautious when placing in highly dense areas.

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More information about this bonus add-on can be found here: http://www.3dtrains.com/forums/index.ph ... -treepack/

A high resolution (HR) version of this pack is available at no charge to those who own a commercial version of our Rural or World Landscapes packs. Enjoy! :)
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Thanks Marc, Just down loaded the HR version.

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The link does not work

Says "don't have permission to view forum"

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anthonye wrote:The link does not work

Says "don't have permission to view forum"

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Juanillo99 wrote:
anthonye wrote:The link does not work

Says "don't have permission to view forum"

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You must be registered and logged.
It says above

"More information about this bonus add-on can be found here: http://www.3dtrains.com/forums/index.ph ... -treepack/"

Seems strange to have to register and then log-in just to look at what they have for sale.
Will leave it I think

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anthonye wrote:Seems strange to have to register and then log-in just to look at what they have for sale.
Will leave it I think
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I hope the eucalypts are NOT deciduous. They retain their leaves year round.
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Thanks Marc, now that we have some Eucalypts maybe someone will build an Australian route.

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mikesimpson wrote:Thanks Marc, now that we have some Eucalypts maybe someone will build an Australian route.

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anthonye wrote:Seems strange to have to register and then log-in just to look at what they have for sale.
Will leave it I think
Registration helps keep the riffraff to a minimum - been that way since 2001. Not a big deal and nothing to buy, however. You will still have access to free downloads. :)
Natvander wrote:I hope the eucalypts are NOT deciduous. They retain their leaves year round.
In name only and to keep things neat and tidy (I suppose I could have just classed them into evergreens, though there are several species that do loose their leaves seasonally). These Eucalyptus, however, will not loose their leaves due to a change in the RW weather. :D
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Thumbs up :D

I hope you're aware there are over 700 species of eucalypts :) Better get cracking!
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