Okay, I am not a armature-crastinator, I am a pro-crastinator. Finally got around to sending in the stuff I have been sitting on for awhile now.
So here is a list of stuff that should be appearing when they get approved by the higher-ups.
>Access_Doors, People sized doors to add to buildings when combining two buildings blocks a door or at platform height if your station is at ground level.
>Warehouse_Doors, Doors large enough to accommodate a loco or rolling stock which you can add to a building to turn it into a engine house or repair shed.
Add to a freight platform for access into the warehouse. Some doors are loading docks. Comes in Modern Concrete, Brick-Wood Steam Diesel era.
Can be resized if you unlock your scale gizmo to stretch in one direction at a time.
>Generic_Forklift, Wilburtons forklift. I reskinned the forklift to make it more generic by removing the brand name and owning company name.
>Pickups, Finally reskinned the stock pickup into more colors. Seven in all including the usual white one reskinned with RealTree accent panels, black rims and drawn in wire headlamp and taillight brush guards. Still have to submit these for approval.
>RR_Pickup, The white pickup with black and yellow striped safety markings. Also on the door is a generic name herald. Railroad, DTG (Dovetail Games)
>Static_Locomotives, MDurdan's scenery locomotive a Alco RS-32 Road Switcher. Reskinned four into more generic models. Each with a different road number.
>GP38-2_Black-Static, JCornell's Freeware GP38-2 Locomotive. Reskinned generic black and made into a static model.
>Kuju Rolling Stock Static, All U.S. cars, retains stock paint schemes. Now made static scenery. Coal Hopper, Coil-Steel-Car, Covered-Hopper, Tank-Car, and a Passenger Coach Car.
>GN-50ft-Boxcar-Static, Michael Stephan's (GN for his name GreatNotherner) From his freeware Modern Freight Cars Pack #1. Two generic 50ft Boxcars now made into static scenery models.
>RSC_GP9_Black, The GP9 that is in the GP9 Pack 1 from Dovetail Games. Reskinned black to add to the black locomotives supplied with the game. Now you have a generic locomotive for the Steam-Diesel era or a older model locomotive kept around in the modern era for a local switcher. Road numbers automatically change as usual or you can assign a number using the usual method, Reskinned from the Southern Pacific GP9.
>Editor_Tools, Thanks to the kind folks at GNTX I obtained permission to share these tools with you. There is measuring tools, and a Scale graduated up to ten meters. Handy for measuring for model makers. Also a protractor to use. And two different sized markers for use as reminders for marking out future object placement. Or handy navigation markers to follow from the Scenario Marker to a distant site where you are laying track.