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November 28, 2006 at 9:04 pm #102AnonymousInactive
Porter 20-Ton [img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/Porter_20T.jpg [/img] [img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/Porter_20-tonnes.jpg [/img] GE 44-Ton in ATSF livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/GE_44-Ton_ATSF_461.jpg [/img] in Baltimore and Ohio livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/GE_44T_BO.jpg [/img] in Grafton and Upton Railroad Company livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/GE_44T_GU.jpg [/img] in NKP livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/NKP_GE_44-Ton.jpg [/img] Late F3AB or early F7AB in PRR livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/PRR-F3_7AB.jpg [/img] PRR coach Endless Mountains
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/PRR_Coach_1962.jpg [/img] PRR coach 3719
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/PRR_3719.jpg [/img] PRR coach 17639
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/PRR_Coach_17639.jpg [/img] PRR coach 1955
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/PRR_coach_1955.jpg [/img] PRR Pullman
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/PRR_Pullman.jpg [/img] PRR Coach 1961
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/PRR_Coach_1961.jpg [/img] in Santa Fe Warbonnet livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/SF_F3AB.jpg [/img] in Santa Fe freight livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/SF_Freight_F3AB.jpg [/img] in NYC livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/NYC-F3_7AB.jpg [/img] An attempt at NYC coaches
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/NYC_Coach_43.jpg [/img] [img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/NYC_Coach_2933.jpg [/img] [img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/NYC_Pullman.jpg [/img] [img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/NYC_1475.jpg [/img] in Amtrak livery (A in Phase III, B in Phase I)
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/F3AB_Amtrak.jpg [/img] in Southern Pacific livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/SP_F3AB.jpg [/img] in Western Pacific livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/WP_F3AB.jpg [/img] Alco PA-1 and PB-1 in Santa Fe Warbonnet livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/SF_PA1_PB1.jpg [/img] Canadian National FPA-1 and B-1. The colors and livery should match the Gov’s earlier SD38.
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/FP1AB_CN.jpg [/img] November 28, 2006 at 10:34 pm #1194AnonymousInactiveHi Chris, Many thanks, again a fantastic work from you! What an accident that it is a Santa Fe locomotive.
😆 I thank you very much for all the hard work you do for us.Best regards,
Willi
November 28, 2006 at 10:43 pm #1195AnonymousInactiveHi Willi, Thanks very much for asking me to test LV. You don’t know how many times I had to look at this loco in RtR to get the various alignments correct.
Best regards, Chris
November 29, 2006 at 7:20 pm #1196AnonymousInactiveHi Crhis and Willi, For the next expansion and new versions of RTR and LV i´ll need a big shipping box to bring it here.
😆 Really great work of you both.I see forward to them and sitting here as Indian leader “Speaking Bush” on hot coals.
November 29, 2006 at 8:15 pm #1197AnonymousInactiveHi Peter, I think there’ll be something for everyone in the next upgrade to RtR and Willi’s Layout Viewer. We should all have a very good holiday season!
Best regards, Chris
November 30, 2006 at 8:45 am #1198AnonymousInactiveHi Chris, If these upgrades outcoming,then i´ve to build a new type of a station and post it here with screenshots and explatations.
💡 And i´ll do it in my hollydays.November 30, 2006 at 6:00 pm #1199AnonymousInactivethat’s awesome!!!!! I guess those have Nickel Plate Road… I have those picture…… shapiro
November 30, 2006 at 6:47 pm #1200AnonymousInactiveHi Shapiro, You’ll have to provide a link to them as I haven’t been able to find a NKP 44-tonner.
Chris
November 30, 2006 at 8:50 pm #1201AnonymousInactiveHi Shapiro, Nice to see you again.
Chris is right with these links to search. 😉 I also begin to build models for RTR,first a lorry(truck) a bridge for pessengers and a loco named “Ljudmilla” maybe it´s not your favor loco,but now is driving for whole nations of Europa.
But let´s see the NKP´s 44 tons. November 30, 2006 at 9:00 pm #1202AnonymousInactiveHhi! Chris, Yeah, I tried find to these pics somewhere.. Anyway, while ago I went to museum near my place…. I show you these pic here
[img]http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/1838/dscn01250005gm9.th.jpg[/img] What u think?
Cheer,
Shapiro
November 30, 2006 at 9:11 pm #1203AnonymousInactiveHi Shapiro, Yes, please show it to us.
Regards, Chris
November 30, 2006 at 10:59 pm #1204AnonymousInactiveChris The F7 Santa Fe is amazing but all new models are simply awesome!
😯 If continue in this way I leave my job for return to play with RtR soon possible!
I can’t waiting anymore.
😆 Maury
November 30, 2006 at 11:11 pm #1205AnonymousInactiveHi Maury, Thanks very much!
Have you seen the Alco PA-1 and the Porter 20-Ton as well? There are some other F3/7 textures scattered about and a new covered hopper.
Best regards, Chris
December 1, 2006 at 7:23 am #1206AnonymousInactiveChris, Oh great!!!—-> Late F3AB or early F7AB in PRR livery.. Those my best…. And I glad hear you about 44 ton for nkp….
Maury,
Yes I knew that those PA-1 with PB-1.Those have SP,UP,DH,PRR,NH,B&O,LH,Southern and other names and also NKP tooo…..
Cheer,
Shapiro
December 1, 2006 at 7:54 am #1207AnonymousInactiveShapiro, I can’t do anything with the GE 44-ton without a photo. You need to provide a link to that here in the forum for me.
Chris
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