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To Kevarc, and anyone who can make there own engine.

  • Hey guys,
    If any of you can make an engine and upload it to a site,you can do this. If you, like kevarc work for a site and have a fourm, you can do this.
    Could someone PLEASE make a C39-8 in conrail re-numbered csx paint?! If you can, PLEASE DO IT. I don't know why people don't do that! If you know of a site that does have one let me know!
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  • Here's some interesting news for all train simulation railfans. http://www.raildriver.com/rdfree/tsnews.php . Post pics of your work! ACJ.
    Allen/Backyard
  • This is TKW site - http://tkw.tzo.com/phpbb2/index.php or try www.3dtrains.com/forums

    They both have good areas to get you started modeling.
    Kevin Arceneaux Mining Engineer, Penn State 1979
  • How do you make your own locomotive anyway??

    RJ

    "Something hidden, Go and find it. Go and look behind the ranges, Something lost behind the ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go." The Explorers - Rudyard Kipling

    http://sweetwater-photography.com/

  • Wow,
    but anyway, here's the page on the General Electric Norfolk Southern C39-8, at http://www.mapleleaftracks.com/NSEP/features.html . Now, I know where I saw Go Get It!
    Mr. Peterson, John, welcome to Trains Forums, glad your here!
    Starved to operate a train simulator, I went to the only one on the market, at this time, awaiting e-mail from PI Engineering. By the way, thanks for the New Locos for MSTS page, at http://www.alabamarailfan.com/msts/index.php?catid=loco .I visit and sooo long to run your product, however if you ever want to add them to the http://www.auran.com/TRS2004/DLS.php , I'm sure a couple of thousand of us would enjoy your work, even as payware.
    That's exactly what the C39-8 is, and you should be compensated for your time.
    I would enjoy running your U-boats down our present Clichfield Project, for www.TrainzProRoutes.com , let alone on the new DEM project using topographic maps, along with those grey CSX Bethgons! I do have that going on at this time, from Elkhorn to Miller Yard, with the power of the day.
    So next time you grab a coal train and take a ride, think world class and spread the fun.
    I respect the work of all content creators, and wi***hat the TrainMaster TrainSimulator is everything the United States of America has to offer!
    Enjoy Your Railfanning!
    ACJ.
    Allen/Backyard
  • QUOTE: Originally posted by Allen Jenkins
    I stand you John D. Peterson, who knows full well, what stand behind my username. He e-mailed me the other day and wished me well.


    Hehehe - wait a minute, how did I get drawn in to this discussion? [:)]

    Happy Railfanning!

    John D. Peterson
    Webmaster - AlabamaRailfan.com
    http://www.alabamarailfan.com
    john@alabamarailfan.com
  • QUOTE: Originally posted by Allen Jenkins

    Auright, guy'z, don't play dumb on me, I know you're hearts are right, where's the link to the techno-toster?
    I admire your co-dependence upon a long dead game, and I would have greatfully put money in a program, which shall be continued in the future.

    Only to some, the rest of us are still having fun with it. Beats the hell out of toy looking stuff.

    I stand you John D. Peterson, who knows full well, what stand behind my username. He e-mailed me the other day and wished me well.

    I guess I'll need to ask ARF about you then.

    And...so...where is the backward beast, the NS General Electric C39-8? My next reply will link you to a C39-8E. ACJ.


    Kevin Arceneaux Mining Engineer, Penn State 1979
  • www.mapleleaftracks.com
  • Auright, guy'z, don't play dumb on me, I know you're hearts are right, where's the link to the techno-toster?
    I admire your co-dependence upon a long dead game, and I would have greatfully put money in a program, which shall be continued in the future.
    I stand you John D. Peterson, who knows full well, what stand behind my username. He e-mailed me the other day and wished me well.
    And...so...where is the backward beast, the NS General Electric C39-8? My next reply will link you to a C39-8E. ACJ.
    Allen/Backyard
  • Then repaint it! Reskinning isn't hard at all once you know what your doing!
  • I see that.
    Pretty nice, good textures, model, I only wish for that to say CSX!
  • MLT just released a C39-8 in NS.
  • QUOTE: Originally posted by 3rr2

    QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal

    I just searched "C39-8" on the train-sim forums and I found that someone was making one in NS, I'm not sure if its a C39-8C or C39-8E (CSX only has C39-8C's), MLT has a C39-8C that is coming out when they get NS's permission, the rumor is more than likely false since news of a loco like that would have been on train-sim by now.
    I searched, but I only get that engine file download. Are you sure it was train-sim.com?


    It was on the train-sim.com forums.
  • QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal

    I just searched "C39-8" on the train-sim forums and I found that someone was making one in NS, I'm not sure if its a C39-8C or C39-8E (CSX only has C39-8C's), MLT has a C39-8C that is coming out when they get NS's permission, the rumor is more than likely false since news of a loco like that would have been on train-sim by now.
    I searched, but I only get that engine file download. Are you sure it was train-sim.com?
  • I just searched "C39-8" on the train-sim forums and I found that someone was making one in NS, I'm not sure if its a C39-8C or C39-8E (CSX only has C39-8C's), MLT has a C39-8C that is coming out when they get NS's permission, the rumor is more than likely false since news of a loco like that would have been on train-sim by now.