Anyway, a couple things on my agenda to try and put into RW include:

Thanks to Mike Rennie's excellent Jupiter project I'm hoping to get some of my own CP projects in-game if at all possible. Another is below:

"El Goob" is partway through mapping, but it's going to be a while yet. Hoping I can figure out how to actually enable the rear driver to slide laterally as it could in real life.

One of my oldest models. If there is enough interest I could probably salvage a few parts of it and maybe retrieve a workable Mason.
Just testing the waters at this point, really. I've got a lot of models kicking about that I could do some work on if there's enough interest, but mostly I'd like to focus on the Old West for TS because honestly it needs the most help in the variety department.





It's great to see plenty of interest in locos from the 1800s.
I'm going to work on messing around with a test object (probably an engine shed to ease myself into things) on the morrow, since I'll be busy all day today.
I've visited the NCNG museum a few times now; it's a great little collection. As for the idea of an early Donner Pass, yes please! Although mid-1880s Sacramento would be great to see as well, since you'd then get a healthy mix of SP, CP and Mountain Division locos as well as the El Goob.


