![]() Good point in the gaugedifferenties between Finland the world. And after that Norwegian, but now we are talking years and years into the future :-) But if nobody is volunteering to start a pak Denmark/Norway then I probably can't resist and start painting Danish trains once in the future. ![]() If someone absolutely want not to make a compatible pakset, that would be really sad I think. And if not for that, then to save work since many traincars, buildings, industries etc are shared between the countries. This would create some amazing possibilities not yet in any pak (what I'm aware of) where you could do simulations of borders and rules in different countries. Since we are the first (what I'm aware of together with Vorlon) to think and start a pak up in the north, I hope that if someone suddenly starts making pak.Denmark or Norway would consider to coordinate with us. I'm not sure myself whether I'm happy with all the colors yet so that's open for discussion. My trains reaches at the moment back to 1930.Īnd after all, I think my ground texture make quite a clear statement of style, but it MUST not be that ground I painted. What timespan do we want? Ideally the longer as possible, but how long is interesting? In fact I have been really scared of the steam engines, so my plan was to be friends with blender and render them once it will be actual. Some tweaks here and there in blender and some tweaks in my painting convention should hopefully make everything match nice together. ![]() When max Max blender template is somewhat worked out you should put your Ma through that and see what we get. I'm convinced that one can use both rendered and painted vehicles side by side, if we just are flexible. I want to be able to in a multiplayer game, people are different companies with different roles and preferences. I think we should at least get some of the other big operators which has/had a little longer lifespan like TGOJ, LKAB etc. The different in graphic I suggest use the same ballast as standard gauge for consistency but with significantly smaller tracks, also centered in the ground.Īre we about to model only SJ (in Sweden) or will we aim to model some of the other companies as well? Yes a narrow gauge is very much a must I think! Sweden would not be what it is today if not for all the small narrow gauge lines running all around during the time.
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