New Trainz Video

Discussion in 'Virtual (V) Scale' started by dricketts, Mar 28, 2015.

  1. dricketts

    dricketts Member Frisco.org Supporter

    Wow! One of the best produced videos I've ever seen for V scale or Trainz.



    Check out what they have available here. Very high quality payware at reasonable prices. I'm trying to talk them into making an SLSF doodlebug.

    http://www.kltrainz.com
     
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  2. Jim James

    Jim James Staff Member Staff Member

    That V-Scale stuff never ceases to impress me. Thanks for the link. Makes me want to get a home computer and try it. I always say that but never do it but then again I have the attention span of a goldfish sometimes.
     
  3. gjslsffan

    gjslsffan Staff Member Staff Member

    That is just waaay coool.
     
  4. Coonskin

    Coonskin Member

    That truly is THE best V scale video production/presentation I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing it, Derrick!
     
  5. WindsorSpring

    WindsorSpring Member

    K&L seems to know how to make handsome 8-coupled steam and already have the CB&Q O class 4-8-4. Doodlebugs are fine, but maybe their next project should be a 4500?
     
  6. dricketts

    dricketts Member Frisco.org Supporter

    Jim...

    Please do not under estimate the powers of a goldfish...
     
  7. frisco1522

    frisco1522 Staff Member Staff Member

    Do these allow in cab operation like the old Train Simulator from Microsoft? Or are they just runby scenes?
     
  8. dricketts

    dricketts Member Frisco.org Supporter

    Absolutely. Trainz offers so much more than the old and dated MS program. Really your imagination is the limit with Trainz.
     

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  9. WindsorSpring

    WindsorSpring Member

    Nice cab shots, to be sure, but Don may appreciate these a bit more.
    It is possible to move the levers with the mouse and the gauges indicate. Notice the injector valve is turned on the fireman's side in "Backhead." I could have pulled the throttle back to give it more steam, but wanted to keep the backgrounds where there was some reasonable scenery. That way, there was something to see when we lean out the cab and look.

    Alas, it is not Frisco, but a CNJ P-47. We have to get the guys working on Frisco!
     

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