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  • #186
    Anonymous
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    Hi to All…

    & Much credit to the Brainbusters Crew & Willi & The Governor & The Capt. etc…

    I’m still getting blown away from the talent I’ve seen in layouts, and modeling, from everyone.

    I first came across RTR while looking for Addons for Trainz, downloaded the Demo, which took a bit to get going, a real brainbuster (Hmm… Yeah you were right Brain, C:RTR then Setup worked fine)

    DAMN what a great piece of software, and not forgetting Iron Horse, memories starting flooding back of when I got my first train set, no Train Sim has made me feel like that, I was big fan of Transport Tycoon, and still am as well as Trainz, but they never took me back. And no I ain’t that old, old enough to have memories & not give a crap, but young enough I still play the fool.

    So thankyou to the BrainBusters Crew for creating such beauty

    I’ve been working on some tables which I hope to finish soon, and maybe put up, but we’ll see.

    On the Topic, I’ve seen crossroad boom gates on a layout, where can I get those :?:

    Till another day

    Kiss the wife for me

    8) (Ha Ha Ha)

    Tonka

    #1953
    Anonymous
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    Hi Tonka,

    First a friendly welcome to the forum here. I see you like RTR and IH.

    If you have any questions,tipps and suggestions then post it.

    Have fun,with this wonderfull stuff,RTR and IH 8)

    #1954
    Anonymous
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    Hi Tonka

    Welcome to the place for all things RTR. If ya need any help then give us a shout got any good ideas then let us know. Do you mean the red crossing gates? They are in Feild odjects, Railway the 1st thing in the list you need a controller to close them one to open them, to use the same controller to open them use a open time delay but this may not work for all train lengths. I think I had the same problem finding them as well.

    Dave

    #1955
    Anonymous
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    Hi Tonka..

    Welcome to the forum! Australia eh? I guess this means we’ll have to throw another shrimp on the barby, and crack a Fosters! Oh well, there are a lot of worse ways to spend ya time!

    Enjoy..

    Mark

    #1956
    Anonymous
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    Hay Tonka

    You probably shouldn’t include me in your “kudos” just yet. The only thing I can take credit for as a contribution is a couple of additions to the ground textures. My participation was put on the back burner for a while but hopefully it won’t be too much longer before my models will be available.

    Like you, when I stumbled across this little gem, I immediately fell in love with it because now I could make those layouts I always wanted to when I was a kid, but couldn’t get “land easement” from my mother. Can’t say I blamed her, I would have used half the house if I had half the chance!

    But thanks anyway, I hope my stuff will live up to the quality of the third party work already available.

    Paul

    #1957
    Anonymous
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    Hi All

    Back again. Due to medical reasons can anyone tell me if there is a

    Dial A Limb” anywhere near them, I’ve searched our yellow pages with no luck. 😆

    Thanks austindave, I found the boom gates. And cheers on how to get them going.

    Bloody Paul Hogan, I just don’t get it, there is no Aussie I know who cooks shrimp on the Barbi (And if you do, Shame Shame Shame) Snags(Sausages) by the bucket loads with plenty of BEER. (Red Back or Carlton)

    I think the math goes:

    1 Snag per man + 1 Slab per man = A lot of burnt Snags(Still on the Barbi) & A lot of empty cans. As for the men, if not passed out, there at the pub ‘cos the beer ran out 😆

    On a different matter, Please be weary of introducing Non-Native species (Plants/Animals) to your Area/Country. Here in Australia water is becoming scarce, and with a lot of Environmental Weeds sucking what water there is before native vegetation, our Animals are dying. In 2 weeks we buried 2 Cockatoo’s & a Duck due to malnutrition. We love the wildlife around us and try everything we can to help them.

    1 of the Cockatoo’s befriended me 3 weeks before his passing, & it was a pleasure to have a wild bird follow me everywhere and ride the quad bike with me, let me pat, hold & feed, he was a good mate, & will be missed.

    R.I.P Hank Good Buddy

    Thanks for making me feel welcomed

    As always

    Kiss the Wife for Me 8)

    Tonka

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