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Great you enjoyed the run anyway robmerlo.
Cheers
Great you feel a little better - and a lot better emotionally ha ha.
It is not surprising the big difference it can make, if the age of the props are altered backwards or forwards in time, to help the 'feel' of a scenario. I used to do it a lot for my needs, then realised I could do it a lot more seriously and use it for a collection.
To be worthwhile, I decided it was best to use one scenario to upgrade the complete route, and then clone the scenario for the collection.
Most routes do NOT allow adding or changing too much, but I can add as much as I like to this route, and it is fine. Example: the winter one needed a few bushes near some rock outcrops, as the rocks were just too stark and white (not quite realistic). They looked fine in autumn. I am now working on the 5th in the collection.
I was an artist/technical illustrator in my past, so it is like I am painting or airbrushing.
Regards and have fun.
Well that certainly is great feedback. I am really pleased you enjoyed it so much.
Thanks - and have a great week.
I've only just bought the SD60E. I think it is a great locomotive. The sound of the cars that come with it is excellent. I am pleased you were able to enjoy this route again (me too). It has been a few years since I did.
Thank you for your feedback.