Geschrieben 9. Dezember 20186 J Autor Hi Brummi, I know 1 layout creator, and possible at least 6 more, that would be very happy if you would publish these wonderful trees "Blautanne11" and "Blautanne12" in winter clothes Gruss, Henrik
Geschrieben 10. Dezember 20186 J Autor Vielen dank Brummi And the first concept of the exclusive ski resort town "Berg Brummi" is now coming together. (no details and final textures yet) Gruss, Henrik Bearbeitet 10. Dezember 20186 J von henricjen -
Geschrieben 10. Dezember 20186 J vor einer Stunde schrieb henricjen: "Berg Brummi" In german this would be "Brummberg'. This is special enough, you don't have to call it "Brummbärg" Greets Andy
Geschrieben 20. Dezember 20186 J Autor I was not happy with the leveled mountain shapes, so have worked from scratch on a more "modest" winter mountain design with more interesting train driving possibilities. Here is the nearly final mountain design without final textures and details. Long way to go but having fun playing in the snow From the local ski resort town "Brummiberg" the "Edelweiss" local train takes the skiers up to the lifts. On the way the train stops at the mountain view restaurant. Gruss, Henrik Bearbeitet 20. Dezember 20186 J von henricjen
Geschrieben 20. Dezember 20186 J Hi @henricjen, The snow drifts on the buildings are great! Wouldn't it be great if the Edelweissbahn was a Cog railway? There is now a new track from @BahnLand with racks according to the Riggenbach system or Strub. By the way: At the building to the left of the station there is a track pole in the roof. Here you could use a tower load with a pipe boom. Regards Brummi
Geschrieben 20. Dezember 20186 J Autor Hi Brummi, Catenary problem solved Hi Bahnland, What is that name of your racks track? Or has it not been released yet? I might miss things being created due to the language barrier... Gruss, Henrik
Geschrieben 21. Dezember 20186 J Hello Henrik, you find the track within the category "Railroad - Tracks - Extra" with the name Gleisprofil Normalspur 1435 mm orGleisprofil Schmalspur 1000 mm orGleisprofil Schmalspur 750 mm depending on the track width which you use. If you have placed this track onto your layout, select in the properties the variation 07 Gleisprofil, Zahnrad Riggenbach for the Riggenbach system or08 Gleisprofil, Zahnrad Strub for the Strub system. Please take into account that I want to expand the variations in the next days. Because I must change the variation names, you must select the variations again after I have made this change. I will inform you after I have realized it. Many greetings BahnLand
Geschrieben 21. Dezember 20186 J Autor Hi Bahnland, thank you so much for that clarification. I will check them out right away Gruss, Henrik
Geschrieben 21. Dezember 20186 J Autor Hi Bahnland, wonderful work you are doing on those flexible tracks. And I can still get amazed over the versatility/quality of Neo's software and the talent of the many content creators. Thank you all The "Brummiberg" line is now able to make the 13% climbs in the cold...
Geschrieben 22. Dezember 20186 J Autor The famous gourmet restaurant "Landgasthof Bahnland" now has it own stop. People take the train up here and queue up to enjoy the one star food and the special brew "Graf Andy Bier" Gruss, Henrik
Geschrieben 23. Dezember 20186 J Autor Added a little bypass to allow opposite going trains on the line at the same time.
Geschrieben 26. Dezember 20186 J Hello Hendrik, Neo has now released the tracks which I had corrected (many thanks!). Please check now, whether the cockwheel tracks on your "Brummiberg" layout are still shown correctly. If not, you need not to exchange the tracks in whole, but to select again the correct variation of them (within the property area). Then, you get the right appearance again. Many greetings BahnLand
Geschrieben 28. Dezember 20186 J Autor Hi Bahnland, very kind of you to inform me about the update. It seems all is functioning fine after the update, thank you Gruss, Henrik
Geschrieben 28. Dezember 20186 J Autor A little industry side track is added to the Brummiberg line. Lumber can now be picked up and moved down to Brummiberg village for further transport away.
Geschrieben 28. Dezember 20186 J Autor And then to a little new year status on the layout. The 5th and last module can now be seen (2nd from the left): A large passenger "Endbahnhof" that will feed the paradestrecke with consists. But the work on that wont start quite yet. Gruss, Henrik
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