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The tools in Microsoft Simulator will lead you through the steps of importing 3D graphics for new locommotives and how to assign operating capabilities to them. The simplest thing you can do will be able to paint a new version of their existing locomotives (Dash 8 for instance) and import it into Train Simulator. The developers from Microsoft say that most of the common 3D graphic programs can have images imported into Train Sim, and repainted existing programs can be done from any 2D paint tool. <br /> <br />I haven't tried it yet (dammit Jim, I'm a writer, not a cyber-painter), but the program was specifically made with the idea of letting third party developers and individuals import their own locomotives and rolling stock. <br />Tom <br /> <br />
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