Dominion Atlantic Route
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Dominion Atlantic Route
Well the Route is rather pretty,but its got to be the worst (or best) Cab I've ever seen.Halfords must have run out of Duck tape.
Roger
Re: Dominion Atlantic Route
Hi Roger,
Wow!!
There's some work gone into the cabview to make it look like that, unless it's just a photo!
Do all the controls and dials work?
Cheers,
Ged
Wow!!
There's some work gone into the cabview to make it look like that, unless it's just a photo!
Do all the controls and dials work?
Cheers,
Ged
slipperman12- Posts : 2647
Join date : 2013-01-29
Age : 82
Location : North Nottinghamshire
Re: Dominion Atlantic Route
Hello Ged,Yep the Controls and Dials do work.The left hand side of the cab is very Spartan though.All in all I like the Train,though the brakes could be a little better,but that's not a problem as long as you allow for it.
The Route is a pleasant ramble through the Countryside,twisting and turning.All in all it gets a Thumbs up from me. ....
The Route is a pleasant ramble through the Countryside,twisting and turning.All in all it gets a Thumbs up from me. ....
Roger
Re: Dominion Atlantic Route
Always good to see screenshots from an overseas route. I have the files but never installed them. I imagine the use of duck tape is realistic; probably used to minimise draughts!
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rufuskins- Posts : 3728
Join date : 2013-01-17
Age : 76
Location : Milnrow, Lancashire
Re: Dominion Atlantic Route
Hi Roger/Ged?Alec.
Without even looking at the lower shot,That cab view is instantly recognisable, The Budd rail car cabview has been around for years.
But where is this route? I would narrow it down to Canada/USA Is it freeware or payware? Certainly looks interesting Duck tape and all.
Cheers
Andy
Without even looking at the lower shot,That cab view is instantly recognisable, The Budd rail car cabview has been around for years.
But where is this route? I would narrow it down to Canada/USA Is it freeware or payware? Certainly looks interesting Duck tape and all.
Cheers
Andy
Andy Moody (AKA AJ52MDY on the UKTS site) West Moors, Dorset on the "Old Road" closed September 1964
andrew moody- Posts : 438
Join date : 2013-01-21
Age : 74
Location : West Moors Dorset UK
Re: Dominion Atlantic Route
Hi Andy,
It's available on trainsim.com - darv2.zip
Cheers,
Ged
It's available on trainsim.com - darv2.zip
Cheers,
Ged
slipperman12- Posts : 2647
Join date : 2013-01-29
Age : 82
Location : North Nottinghamshire
Re: Dominion Atlantic Route
Hello Andrew,its freeware,available from TrainSim.Com,most of the stock required comes with it,but there is also some which would have to be downloaded.
Roger
Re: Dominion Atlantic Route
Thanks for that Roger.
My subs to TSC have run out, so will bear this route in mind when I renew.
Cheers
Andy
My subs to TSC have run out, so will bear this route in mind when I renew.
Cheers
Andy
Andy Moody (AKA AJ52MDY on the UKTS site) West Moors, Dorset on the "Old Road" closed September 1964
andrew moody- Posts : 438
Join date : 2013-01-21
Age : 74
Location : West Moors Dorset UK
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