Being that I was just looking at it yesterday, that looks spot on.
"Just post some random unrelated text. We have members here who can help you with that." ~ Chacal "When all else fails, read the instructions... if that doesn't work either, try following them." ~ Old Prof The Grade Crossing - Atlanta North Project - Virtual Rail Creations
If anyone has any knowledge or experience of these locomotives and their characteristics I would really apprecite any advice you could provide us with in order for us to produce this locomotive as realistically as possible. Please PM me. - Thanks Zane.
Well, they, even in notch 8 under load, they seemed like they were in a lower setting, and they would get smokey when starting off with a decent load behind them.
EDIT: D'oh! Didn't read that fine print as usual.
Last edited by BigBoyMoon on Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"Just post some random unrelated text. We have members here who can help you with that." ~ Chacal "When all else fails, read the instructions... if that doesn't work either, try following them." ~ Old Prof The Grade Crossing - Atlanta North Project - Virtual Rail Creations
Oovee; in a comment on the production shot on RSC's Facebook; has stated the Chessie System will be included.
As stated in another thread about CSX and trademarks / copyrights and why you don't see any... This is a CSX trademarked railroad. Heck the C in CSX stands for Chessie.
Maybe the reason for the long break was getting permission from CSX?
-Harrison CSX railfans are how tomorrow moves! Future owner of HSM Co Transportation- Rolling into the future. "If I could return to those boyhood days of mine, and that green light on the Southern, Southern railroad line."
Csxgp38-2 wrote:Maybe the reason for the long break was getting permission from CSX?
Hopefully, then they could release everything with a CSX scheme. Maybe an SD70MAC, SD70ACe, and an ex-SCL SD40 with the low nose light... BUT im happy to see Chessie included in this pack!!!!
There's only one operational at the moment, at the Orange Empire Railway Museum ( and I think there's only 3 around total ) and technically that's a U28 now. I guess there might be some U23s or similar vintage somewhere.