MSTS Talyllyn Railway Ver2 WIP Screenshots

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MSTS Talyllyn Railway Ver2 WIP Screenshots

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UPDATED 10th AUGUST 2004
As mentioned in my earlier posting, here are the links to some screenshots of progress on the Talyllyn Railway Ver2 route.
The links refer to sections of the line.

Abergynolwyn to Nant Gwernol ***UPDATED***
http://www.btinternet.com/~spontin/msts ... index.html

Dolgoch to Abergynolwyn ***UPDATED***
http://www.btinternet.com/~spontin/msts ... index.html

Brynglas to Dolgoch ***NEW***
http://www.btinternet.com/~spontin/msts ... index.html

Pendre to Brynglas ***NEW***
http://www.btinternet.com/~spontin/msts ... index.html

Tywyn Wharf to Pendre ***UPDATED***
http://www.btinternet.com/~spontin/msts ... index.html


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"this is so so cool." :D
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Very impressive, great landscaping, track texture and river. One to have without a doubt.

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wow, very impressed. those textures are exellent. one question, how do u intent to model wharf? with our wonderfull new station building (Go see it when finished guys!), or 'as was'. I see the model you have of the booking office you have incorated phase 1 of the plans, but are you planning to include phase 2 as well?

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Wow this is looking most impressive Steve

PS, love the new flag marke in RE.
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any projections as to when i can get my grubby mits on a coppy?
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Looking Brill Steve 8)

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Mosaic is good isn't it? One of the best kept secrets of route building, amazing how few seem to be using it.
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atterbury70 wrote:wow, very impressed. those textures are exellent. one question, how do u intent to model wharf? with our wonderfull new station building (Go see it when finished guys!), or 'as was'. I see the model you have of the booking office you have incorated phase 1 of the plans, but are you planning to include phase 2 as well?

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Thanks for the comments guys. It's encouraging to hear that I'm on the right lines :wink:

David - I intend to use the new building assuming that it's finished before I release the route (which is very likely !!) and that I (or someone can do it for me) get some good photos of the building for me to use as model textures. Again quite likely.

David(2) - Glad you like the new RE flag. Never could see why MS used the scottish flag anyway :lol:

Martin (Saddletank) - Mosaic has opened up a whole load of ideas on how to enhance tile texturing for me! Excellent tool

Will try to keep everyone posted on progress as best I can.

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Mosaic?

Steve,

Thats looking stunning... it looks just like the real thing, and I cant wait to have a play with it! Especially with the new track gradients!

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pitleyfalley wrote:Mosaic?

Steve,

Thats looking stunning... it looks just like the real thing, and I cant wait to have a play with it! Especially with the new track gradients!

Chris
Thanks for the comments, Chris
- try this web link for Mosaic
http://www.digital-rails.com/dr_mosaic_info.html

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Post by dcduncan »

Even at this early stage it captures far more of the atmosphere that the previous version, and those buildings really bring it all to life. Great to see the updates. Thanks a lot, Steve.

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Post by pitleyfalley »

Wow! What does $35 work out as in £? Looks like a worthwhile investment for the WHR project, im liking the look of those results with it!

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Steve,

The shots are great, I cannot get over how realistic Nant Gwernol looks!

I'm extremely impressed :)


Pitley,

According to xe.com at 11.14pm, $35 = £19.0051 ;)

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Ah good old xe.com :wink: always giving you the exact answer. :)

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