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November 25, 2006 at 6:52 pm #986AnonymousInactive
Will, I do thank you for all of your hard work in the expansion of RTR. Your veiwer is a great addition to the program and I joyfully look forward to downloading version 2 when it becomes available.
I will be joining your forum in the near future mostly regarding your work on adding models to the program. I look forward to learning more about 3D modeling from you.
As I have not had a post on here for awhile my work has been keeping me busy as Insurance is mostly sold near the end of the year (do not know why).
I will be sending you some of my newest layouts to add to your collection soon as i complete them.
Please if you would not mind comtinuing to post in english on your forum i will follow them closely.
happy Railroading
DonR aka Blazer9
November 25, 2006 at 8:06 pm #987AnonymousInactiveHi Don, Do you join Willi´s forum in this weekend yet?
active fans as you,chris,biggs and Dave are welcome in Willi´s Forum.
He was also the first who created succesfully models for RTR,and leading a forum as this here.
PS:my avatar is a Loco named “Ljudmilla” W320
November 25, 2006 at 9:52 pm #988AnonymousInactivePeter I would join the Willi’s forum, but I haven’t a clue how to join. Could you help?
Thnaks Dave
November 25, 2006 at 10:54 pm #989AnonymousInactiveHi Dave, and for any one active here(reg inclusive)
If you want to join Willi´s Forum then fellow
to register. And there read the disclaimer(in german only)but the same as here.this LinkPush the button “Akzepieren” and fill in the form to join. Fields with stars are required and other fields are recommended. Good luck
Active members with fresh and many ideas are welcome.
November 27, 2006 at 7:42 am #990AnonymousInactiveHi, Thanks for your kind words. I will inform in English as much time permits.
@ Chris: Many thanks for showing us your latest work. It’s just wonderful! And I know, how many work, how many hours are behind such a beautiful texture. And a special thank you for the fantastic Santa Fe Warbonnet skins. I love them. And I’m sure not only me will do.
@ Dave: You can set the forum language to English before you join, clicking on the American flag in the upper right corner, or change it in your profile, after you have registered.
Textures:
The new bright track is finished. You can already download it in the textures thread, if you want:
http://www.wleopold.ch/n_forum/viewthread.php?start=0&boardid=19&thid=409 ” class=”bbcode_url”> http://www.wleopold.ch/n_forum/viewthread.php?start=0&boardid=19&thid=409 In the new Layout Viewer you can select the desired track:
– RTR original (but without turnout cover)
– Brown (with turnout cover)
– Bright (with turnout cover)
In this texture thread you can also find Mike’s/Trauemer’s great skins for German rolling stock, his realistic smoke (which will also be choosable in the new Layout Viewer), and his altered standard bridge.
I have also opened a new “Tips & Tricks” thread:
.http://www.wleopold.ch/n_forum/viewthread.php?boardid=19&thid=451 ” class=”bbcode_url”> http://www.wleopold.ch/n_forum/viewthread.php?boardid=19&thid=451 The first tip is, how you can easily turn models like stations, platforms or the coming new bridges in 22,5 ° steps to match them to diagonal track.
And last but not least, BrainBombers and me are working on and testing even more new features that will come with RTR 1.4 and Layout Viewer 2.0. I think that will be a great Chrismas for all us friends of RTR.
😆 Kind regards,
Willi
November 27, 2006 at 9:48 am #991AnonymousInactiveWilli Thanks for the info i’ll fined my way around.
Dave
November 27, 2006 at 11:16 am #992AnonymousInactiveHi Willi, Your bright track looks very good. I’ll download it and give it a go.
Thanks for all these new features!
Best regards, Chris
November 27, 2006 at 11:46 am #993AnonymousInactiveHi Chris, I find it as you. It´s a better reality than before.
November 27, 2006 at 11:45 pm #994AnonymousInactiveThese textures may be available in an upcoming release. Thanks to Willi for some adjustments to the nose of the Alco PA1A. Alco P1ABA in Warbonnet livery
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/ATSF_PA-1ABA.jpg [/img] Alco P1A on Willi’s turntable
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/Alco_PA1A_ATSF.jpg [/img] Porter 20-Ton
November 28, 2006 at 7:54 am #995AnonymousInactiveHi Chris, These models looks great on Willi´s Turntable and the porter 20 ton,if i not wrong i´d see this machine in Vietnam. Two weeks ago George was in Hanoi for the APEC-conference. Great stuff here.
November 28, 2006 at 11:46 am #996AnonymousInactiveHi Peter, I’ve not found a lot of info on the Porter but I don’t doubt that you’re correct. Their market seemed to have been in small locos for industry and such.
I’ve also revised the Warbonnet texture on the PA-1 to make it more prototypical (on the advice of friends).
[img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/PA-1Revised.jpg [/img] Regards, Chris
November 28, 2006 at 4:23 pm #997AnonymousInactiveThis GE 44-ton is the last loco. I’ve not ‘branded’ it yet, just done that templating stuff I’d mentioned elsewhere. [img]http://www.rtrfan.us/RTR/Exp8/GE_44-Ton.jpg [/img] November 28, 2006 at 5:20 pm #998AnonymousInactiveHi to all boys! Unfortunately I am very busy with the job and I don’t have a lot of time for Pc but what I see is amazing!
😯 The F/7 Santa Fè in Warbonnet livery is for a long time mine preferred locomotive.
Marvelous model Chris!
Very beautiful also the bridge the turntable and turnouts of Willi (in other topic).
Great work Willi!
My compliments to everybody
😉 Maury.
November 28, 2006 at 5:45 pm #999AnonymousInactiveHi Maury, Thanks for the kind words. Brainbom has done a nice job with these latest models.
Willi’s work is just fabulous. We will have so many more possibilities once the next release is made available.
Best regards, Chris
November 28, 2006 at 5:56 pm #1000AnonymousInactiveHi Chris, This Loco,i´d see has the same silouette and i´´d see it on a steelfactory and on Saigon habor,not on a Free track of the DSVN.
I´ll see for more infos. Thanx for your effort skinning these wonderfull locos and cars. We´ll see for more coming news
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