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Medlem
Reg.datum: Feb 2005
Ort: Karlstad, Sverige
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Nice to hear from you again Vern, much liked your Inlandsbanan for MSTS and Sulitjelma for RS.
I'm sure Sveg to Hede will be as good as those. Sveg has an interesting bridge combining road and rail traffic. I'm planning to move my old wooden rail-cars into RS/RW and also working on the steel rail-cars from the 50's. Both would be very well suited for Sveg - Hede. And there is also other things in the pipeline that would fit nicely on such a route. Regards, Anders |
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Medlem
Reg.datum: Aug 2009
Ort: Swindon, UK
Inlägg: 10
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I have managed to get the terrain done (which is flatter than I thought it would be) and most of the track laid, however when I went back into GE last night to produce more markers the enviro plug in wasn't working. I think this will probably be a longer term project along with a couple of other routes I'm working on (including a distraction into narrow gauge after seeing Richard Scott's Darjeeling loco and rolling stock).
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#3 |
Medlem
Reg.datum: Feb 2005
Ort: Karlstad, Sverige
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Vern, you can try this network link to get images from hitta.se which is a competitor to eniro: http://www.thechajoneri.se/hitta_images.aspx
Flatness of the terrain might be explained by the fact you are still in the woodlands of Sweden, not the mountains as you might have expected? /anders |
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Medlem
Reg.datum: Aug 2009
Ort: Swindon, UK
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I find many of the Google Earth plug ins are a bit erratic, but if I can't get the enviro one working I'll try the other link - thanks.
At least with flatter terrain it should be easier to use the grouped trees and keep the object count down! |
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