A Little Bit Of Atmosphere!
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Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere!
I love the variation of weather on Railworks and alot of these photos show it

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Cheers and has 37114, one of David Hossacks Brilliant Reskins!
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Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere!
Yesterday, Sunday works were taken place near Hedborough.
DB (EWS) decided today's loco woud be "66013"
Few shot's from the day:



This is a view of the EWS depot currently on sunday 22nd.
I hope you liked my storyline!
Thanks Nick
(PS Thankyou to David Hossacks for the excellent 37 reskin) 
DB (EWS) decided today's loco woud be "66013"
Few shot's from the day:



This is a view of the EWS depot currently on sunday 22nd.
I hope you liked my storyline!
Thanks Nick
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Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere!
Really nice pics here, here's my contribution, as ususal, from both sides of the Atlantic:
USA:



Britain:



USA:



Britain:



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Some German Details








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Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere!
a cold and frosty morning.


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I'm jealous of you lot now
Me thinks GH:Metallica, has competition now 
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Guitar Hero: Metallica will never have competition
Best game ever made, followed by this 
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Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere!
A edited view of the DB depot at Hedborough North..


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I was more on about the price tags, GH:Metallica is quite alot...sjl1993 wrote:Guitar Hero: Metallica will never have competitionBest game ever made, followed by this
Danny
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It's still level with Railworks imo.buckbeak wrote:I was more on about the price tags, GH:Metallica is quite alot...sjl1993 wrote:Guitar Hero: Metallica will never have competitionBest game ever made, followed by this
Danny
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Unretouched, 60fps...
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Love that night pic, Charlie, the night lights add something to the composition,
here's my contribution, (I know, I know, no British trains involved, American freight train again!!)...
From the backyard

here's my contribution, (I know, I know, no British trains involved, American freight train again!!)...
From the backyard

Re: A Little Bit Of Atmosphere!
Nice pictures. However, please note that these arrows on the signals are completely wrong and the fixed speed boards as well. Contrary to the UK signalling, arrows do not limit another (speed) board to a certain route. They only indicate to which track the respective signal belongs to, e.g. if the signal is placed between two tracks and it is not obvious to which it belongs. Regarding the speed boards, if they are fixed, they must be obeyed unconditionally, otherwise, the light signal variant has to be used. In the upper image, it is the correct board, namely Zs3v. But on the lower image, it is an Lf6 board, which is used to announce the line speed as such. The only valid board at that position is a Zs3 board. A line speed reduction could of course be announced also, but the board would be either mounted on a separate pole or below the light signal. Finally, speeds of 20 or 30 km/h are only used if the following section is already occupied by another train (something like UK call-on) or the route ends at a buffer stop.Bullet399 wrote:Some German Details
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By the way, does RW really contain only the shortened versions of the light signals?
Klaus
