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Fri, Apr 15 2005 10:22 AM
Many of the same screen shots, but reformatted so it doesn't kill your bandwidth....
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/kelticsylk/MSTS//Text/ScreenShotz.htm
The slides are all screen shots from MSTS. Some are of models I've built using Train Sim Modeler (by Abacus). Several of the heavy electrics were built in cooperation with other train sim enthusiasts. The Lil' Joes were built in cooperation with Tim Muir and Chuck Zeiler. The Virginian EL-2B is a model by Mike Adams and myself. Much of the physics for the Great Northern W1 was done by Chuck Zeiler. The Centipedes use physics from Chuch Zeiler along with sounds and smoke from North American Locomotive Works. The New Haven unit is being developed in cahoots with NALW.
The D&H ALCO, the Trolley interior, and a few other great looking models are not mine! Wi***hey were.
Frank Musick
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Wed, Apr 20 2005 1:25 PM
Try Image shack
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those are very cool.
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Posted by
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Mon, Apr 25 2005 8:30 AM
Thanks...
They're just a fraction of the screenshots I've seen and collected over the two years I've been working with MSTS. The other stuff is unbelievable. There is a lot of talent out there.
Frank Musick
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Why did they have to cancel MSTS 2? I was looking foward to it and then I learn that they cancel it. what a shame
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Mon, Apr 25 2005 4:06 PM
They didn't feel there was a big enough following (relative to MSFS)
A company called PI Engineering is developing a second generation sim called TrainMaster Train Simulator http://www.raildriver.com/rdfree/tsnews.php
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