mrennie wrote:B-24_LIBERATOR wrote:Don't know if you would be interested in making donationware?
I have another idea. I'd still propose it to RSC for publication via Steam, but I'd be glad to donate 20% of the net profit to your railroad. I'd suggest it to RSC too, but it would be up to them whether they want to make a similar donation. Personally, I think it would be good for their image. Just Trains have done something similar with their Bristol and Avonmouth route, using money from its sales to make a donation to the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA) in the UK. Steam reaches a huge audience and I think that the 20% from selling it on their platform is likely to be far more than 100% of what we'd get from a donationware sold via any other site.
It would also be great if you could help me out once the model gets underway, by taking photos of various bits and pieces, and from different angles, so that I can make the model and its textures as authentic as possible. Maybe you could even record some sounds!
There is one small problem, which is that it would need a route to run on. That's one of the first things RSC asks ... "do we have a route to run it on? How can we package this?" ... Also, do we have suitable (RSC payware) rolling stock to go behind the loco? What I'm afraid of is ending up with a loco and nothing else, which wouldn't make for a very marketable product. Maybe some more people need to get involved to build up a complete package.
We should get in touch again as soon as I´ve finished the Consolidation, nearer to Christmas.
Cheers,
Mike
P.S. Do you have the complete blueprints? I mean, including the full erecting diagrams, as well as individual parts?
Well, if it turned out that they wouldn't publish some particular future item you might build you could always make it freeware. Anyways, one should be able to build what one wants to build, not what RSC requires to build.

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