Thanks John!
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Submitted for your approval (once posted to the RWA Library):
Seven individually weathered Milwaukee Road rib-side bay-window caboose repaints inspired by color photos, featuring the 1960's all-orange scheme which initiated the mounting of the Milwaukee placard beneath the bay window; the early 70's scheme with Federal Yellow car-ends and KarTrak ACI panels; and a Maintenance of Way crew-car.
Okay, all you old-timers; how many of you just read all the above text using Rod Serling's voice-over based solely on the intro-line? I caught myself doing it while I was typing, so I had to ask.
Repaints include winter textures, darker truck frames, axles and wheels; rusty hose and coupler textures, along with the originals if you prefer to swap them out without opening the .ap-file. The few decals used from the SP version were de-saturated and weathered. Auto-numbering was not an option due to their target-location, so all numbers were alpha'd-out and painted-on versions were used. Most of the Milwaukee placards were derived from actual photos, as I think they eliminate a lot of the stair-casing that can occur when resizing a graphically generated image containing angles; plus they come pre-weathered and feature tiny mounting-rivets at each corner.
The ACI panel is also from a photo, and I liked it so much that it's one of the few items shared amongst repaints; other than the data panel script which I could find only one readable example, and used fonts to replicate. The ACI panels are mounted in different locations as per the prototype. Initially, the lower-mounted panels quickly became unreadable by the KarTrak system due to all the grime that accumulated from the road-bed, so they were mounted increasingly higher to counter this problem; eventually the KarTrak system was phased-out all together.
I also purchased the recently released DTM F3 package, and it does indeed contain the same model used by my repaints, although some of the texture files have been shifted around to different folders; so it's not quite as easy as doing a few bin-file edits to get my repaints working for it. So once I get time to dig a little deeper, I might do another pack specifically for the caboose in the F3 pack; but I'll use a little artistic license in the numbering, so anyone possessing both DTM products can fill their yards without any duplicates.
So why do all this stuff for free? Well firstly, I love railroading, and I would imagine everyone else in this community feels the same; but if my work garners a little more support for DTM, or any other developer for that matter, then I'm happy. These folks could just as easily support some other platform with their efforts; but I'm thankful they chose ours.
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