

Also, for the barracks, you may want to contact "jpetersjr" he's darn good at modeling buildings. In fact, he may already have some buildings in the library or his website that could work for you: http://chungington-routes.webs.com/
Old Prof wrote:All of this looks and sounds very promising. For me, the C&O's primary disappointment was that some of the log loaders did not work properly, so I hope attention will be paid to that.
thecanadianrail wrote:don't forget to have equipment on skids such as a steam powered winch or early gas powered winches which were found everywhere in the logging areas, they also make great interesting loads on flatcars.
ozinoz wrote:Looking great...
Do you have a timeline for completion? Have you worked out how to "disconnect" this from Tori's COA? One last question - do you anticipate much more payware?? While I am an avid supporter, I have absolutely no interest in modern diesel routes, so am wary of having to keep buying routes I have no interest in (and giving funds to RSC that I vowed I wouldn't do after the Big Boy saga) to get the odd asset?
Cheers and keep it up, it does look beautiful and just so atmospheric.
buzz456 wrote:I only have one word of advice and that's put it with a couple of beta testers before you release it to everyone. Some routes go smoothly and some have lots of bugs before they load and run right. You get forty people all with problems and they will drive you insane.
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