Station buildings
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Station buildings
I could sure do with a couple of 'typical' LNW and / or FR station buildings as scenery items.
If there's nothing that's already freely available that can be included in a not for profit distribution CD, I can certainly 'knock up' a couple of buildings in TSM, but does anyone have any suitable textures?
Cheers
T
If there's nothing that's already freely available that can be included in a not for profit distribution CD, I can certainly 'knock up' a couple of buildings in TSM, but does anyone have any suitable textures?
Cheers
T
terrycun- Guest
Re: Station buildings
G'day Terry,
It just so happens ..................... that I have a set of modular wooden LNWR railway station buildings that I made in TSM some time ago for a project that I never started, so I'm prepared to let you have them for your routes. They were made from photos in the 'LMS Architecture' book (long out print), and are generally styled on those that are(were) at Mossley Hill in LIverpool. Made buildings for both side platforms and island platforms in short (6bay), medium (9bay) and long (12bay) modules. They come in two liveries, in LNWR colours and then ex-LNWR LMS colours - never made them for BR era (I reckon British railways ceased to exist when they were nationalised ). Was also going to make modular wooden covered footbridges to match but never got round to them, maybe some day soon when my route-building and TSM 'bow-wave' drops a bit !
I'll dig them out of my storage HD and have a look at them, not sure if I totally finished them off, so I'll have a look, and let you know what I have, and then parcel them up and send to you.
Regards, Brian
It just so happens ..................... that I have a set of modular wooden LNWR railway station buildings that I made in TSM some time ago for a project that I never started, so I'm prepared to let you have them for your routes. They were made from photos in the 'LMS Architecture' book (long out print), and are generally styled on those that are(were) at Mossley Hill in LIverpool. Made buildings for both side platforms and island platforms in short (6bay), medium (9bay) and long (12bay) modules. They come in two liveries, in LNWR colours and then ex-LNWR LMS colours - never made them for BR era (I reckon British railways ceased to exist when they were nationalised ). Was also going to make modular wooden covered footbridges to match but never got round to them, maybe some day soon when my route-building and TSM 'bow-wave' drops a bit !
I'll dig them out of my storage HD and have a look at them, not sure if I totally finished them off, so I'll have a look, and let you know what I have, and then parcel them up and send to you.
Regards, Brian
"Any railway that paints their locomotives such a magnificent shade of red, must be the most superior in the land" (apologies to the late David Jenkinson).
Re: Station buildings
Thanks Brian,
That sounds great , however perhaps a tad too early for NWE3?, which is (typically) set in the BR blue era.
However, let's take a look
T
That sounds great , however perhaps a tad too early for NWE3?, which is (typically) set in the BR blue era.
However, let's take a look
T
terrycunliffe- Posts : 186
Join date : 2013-01-22
Age : 68
Location : NWE Land
Re: Station buildings
Good afternoon everyone
It's good to see so many familiar UKTS users here
Welcome Terry to the friendly forum
Kind regards Stephen
It's good to see so many familiar UKTS users here
Welcome Terry to the friendly forum
Kind regards Stephen
stephenholmes- Posts : 42
Join date : 2013-01-22
Age : 63
Location : Withington Manchester
Re: Station buildings
G'day Terry,
I had a big hard drive crash a couple of years ago - I lost your last email addy in that crash.
Can you send me a PM with your current email addy, and then I can send you the station models and have a discussion about them.
Regards, Brian
I had a big hard drive crash a couple of years ago - I lost your last email addy in that crash.
Can you send me a PM with your current email addy, and then I can send you the station models and have a discussion about them.
Regards, Brian
"Any railway that paints their locomotives such a magnificent shade of red, must be the most superior in the land" (apologies to the late David Jenkinson).
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