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VirtualRailroader Feedback Send us your comments. Be sure to let us know if you're willing to have your comment published below. Re: Bascule Bridge Hello Al, John,I notice with interest your latest venture, the ferry boat operation, a very interesting use of the ferry as a portal! I had not realised the bascule bridge models (dual and single track versions) were a problem in TS2009, they are UTC models. Auran changed the behaviour of connected track in later versions. Your method of adding invisible track is one fix for the track update problem with the existing models. After reading your article, I have updated both bridges as TRS2004 models which can correct the problem and they function correctly in TS2009. Auran are having some problems with the DLS at the minute, and it may be some time before they can fix the problem and get the upload system working correctly, and clear the backlog. I will upload the corrected models next week sometime. In the meantime, should you get any inquiries, you can refer them to this link on my website for the new versions (both bridges). They will overwrite any previous installed versions. http://www.ianztrainz.com.au/bascule_1_2.zip Nice to see you are both still interested in Trainz. regards Ian Manion vulcan Meet Zane
Alfred,I am an engineer with Metro North RR, and have a friend who I just recently introduced to your community/website. His name is Zane he's 8yrs old, he is a rail and into VR as well. I have a photo of him that I thought I'd send you. His mother and father are both amazing parents and foster his interest in trains. I don't know that you have a place for a photo and caption of Zane anywhere on your website, as it is pretty seriously dedicated to the subject matter, and not just frivolous photos and chatter. But if there is a place to post it, we would all get quite a thrill out of it. Adam Re: Trouble in River City
Dear Mr. Barten,
Al,
Re: Shooting the TC Harlem Line
Hello Al,
Ian, Thanks for the tip. I tried it and it works great!!! Al Re: Metro North Harlem Line: A Trainz Classics Original
I have just read your article on the Harlem line modelling for Trainz
Classics, very well written and a good read.
Re: Creating the Virginia & Truckee for Trainz
Hi John
Re: Steam Locomotive Cab Simulator At last! Somebody else has had the brilliant idea of building a locomotive cab to operate with train simulators. I've been toying with the idea since I first found MSTS. Being a real life train driver (I guess I like to take my work home with me) I have collected controls and bits and pieces from 1:1 scale locomotives over the years with something similar in mind. I've given it considerable thought since discovering Trainz and funny enough came to pretty similar conclusions as Doug Johnson as to how this can be accomplished. I just haven't had the time or the technical expertise to carry it out. I'll be looking forward to Doug's next instalment to see how he has tackled the issue of operating gauges. I'd also like to say thank you for the terrific ezine you've produced. I originally discovered it last year with a link from the Trainz newsletter and haven't looked back since. I never really progressed much past playing with MSTS and even with Trainz I had trifled with some rudimentary layout building. But when I started reading your ezine it was like having the blinders removed from eyes and fully discovering the power of Trainz. Like a lot of people who contribute or read this magazine I started with HO scale modelling but could never really attain much due to space and money restrictions. Now I can have the layout I always wanted in much more detail than I could ever have acheived with plastic models. Raymond Brooks
Re: November 2005 issue I really enjoy reading your magazine each month. Its great to have some coverage focused on our hobby. And what a pleasant surprise to see my L&PS route featured, and on the cover yet! Your photo essay was really well done and a pleasure to read. I wish you all the best for the future of your magazine. Wayne Campbell
Re: September 2005 issue Another brilliant issue of VR mate. I had no idea there was so much in the way of SIMs out there for railways. Loved the interview too. One guy doing the lot I'm surprised the photo wasn't of a white haired stress-victim :) Geoff Steele Re: March-April 2005 issue I just read Steve’s feedback and laughed. I was actually thinking I need to write these guys and tell them what a fantastic magazine they are putting together when I read the same article he did. So I stopped right were I was at and hopped over here to drop you guys a line to say WOW!! I was involved in model railroading as child and enjoyed reading the great magazines dedicated to the hobby almost as much as I did working on my own layouts. Reading your magazine takes me back to those days; seeing other layouts, looking at prototype rail lines and buildings that beg to be modeled and getting great tips to making my experience even better. You guys keep up the great work and I’ll keep on reading! Dave Gerard Re: March-April 2005 issue Hey, what a great little... (OK, not so little) virtual mag! I stumbled onto it today through the Trainz site, and the first thing I read was that you were saying how few comments you were getting. Well, let me add to the others to say what a great job you (and your team), are doing. I have been a Train sim fan for some years now, having started with Flight sims, and I must say how good it is to see BVE still rolling on. I had an early version on my old computer, and lost it when I up-graded over time. Needless to say, I have just down-loaded the latest version which I plan to run and enjoy again! There is so much of interest in your mag, I have saved a couple of old copies which I will read later on, (if I can now find the time.) Also to add to your web sites, is a very good programme which runs on Trainz software, located at razorbackrailway.com . This is a fabulous Australian-themed set of scenarios, with so much to do and see. A very professional-run site, and a great way to lose days of your life! Once again, congratulations on a great site - keep up the good work... Steve Legge Re: January-February 2005 issue Hello: My name is Allen Connor, 65 years old and live in Lincolnton, NC. U.S.A. I just want to say thanks for the great magazine format and subject matter. It really is a lot of help in understanding Trainz, which I enjoy a bunch. Thanks again folks. Allen Connor Re: January-February 2005 issue Hallo! My name is Wolfgang Hahn. I live in sunny Brisbane in Australia and am 70 Years of Age. I am sending a big thankyou for your very informative Magazine and for all the work you put in. Looking always forward to the next issue. TRS2004 gives me a lot of joy as it is so easy to absorb oneself in it and actually live the part. Your Ezine brings the community together. Again many thanks ... W. Hahn Re: November-December 2004 issue I have read it cover to cover as usual and it is always interesting and topical. I have reached the conclusion that your publication gives us and our hobby some type of legitimacy, some validation. It's as if without your respectable magazine we would just be a bunch of nerds in "Star Wars" tee shirts! But reading your words we are transformed into scientists wearing labcoats scratching our chins and muttering "...interesting....." to no one in particular! Ed Wells (a.k.a. Euphod) Re: September 2004 issue Thanks for the plug of the flight control program and the ride car. Note the basic ride car is part of the BVE rollercoaster challange download from my download site, http://home.cfl.rr.com/bvefl/ under the CONTEST page I had never thought of the ride car as a balloon, but that works. My original flying was done in an Airship, by me, available at http://www.zodiac-infosystems.co.uk/rail/bve/ It also contains a flight control software just for the airship. BTW the fight control also works with the ride car (in fact with any cab). Just copy it to the ridecar folder and run. You can change the altitude and look down angle. Thanks for the 747 too. I guess I am going to get known for non rail operations on rail sims. BTW also modified the Lear jet for MSTS to make it night flyable by putting lights on it. I like flying over these routes, (and, yes, I do have flight simulator :) ). Sanford Mace Re: September 2004 issue Al and the gang, Another great issue - lots of fun to read and helpful too. We are never too old to learn new tricks or absorb railroad history. Thanks much to all. Fred Gorham P.S. Love the PDF format! Re: July 2004 issue Hi Al, Just quickly scanned your July issue. Loved the articles/topics. Like the way you show lot of pics and explain the whole process (eg. Underground station / track laying) Am printing it out right now and plan to read them at leisure. Your magazine hits a sweet spot between looking for answers in the forums and trying it out in Trainz. Thanks and i shall be looking forward to all your upcoming issues. Donald (a.k.a. naikrd) Re: 1 Apr 04 posting I got to say you have a knack for grabbing the reader and keeping them involved to the end of the article. Your latest article on Casey Jones was both informative and intriguing enough to keep me reading to the very end (As well as the other articles). I love to read, however I find that reading stories online, I tend to skip through most articles, but not with the VMR articles. Very nice work, and it shows you love what you do with these articles as well as the site itself. I don't usually send "feed backs" per se, but felt your work and articles warranted a job well done. I've read some of your other articles in the past, I for one hope you keep it up. In short thanks for the time and effort you've put into your articles so far, and once again, good job! I'm looking forward to more info on Trainz items as well as more articles on real life trains as well. John Camp (a.k.a. okiedustdevil) Re: 1 Apr 04 posting I just wanted to thank you again for VMRJ. This is the first E-zine I have ever been interested in where the interface did not drive me away. It is simple to navigate, has clean - no frills pages and is easy on the eyes. Oh yeah... did I mention the content is top notch too? Peter Fargo (a.k.a. Peter5) Re: 15 Mar 04 posting I just looked around the March issue –- the mag just keeps getting better and better. I definitely get a kick out of the film strips and, as some other readers noted, definitely see application possibilities beyond the world of railroading. Virtual walkthroughs for real estate, construction, architecture, assembly line procedures could all make use of the technology. A little creative thinking and the application of the Auran software just leads to all kinds of exciting possibilities. In the meantime, keep up the outstanding efforts! Art Wilson Re: 1 Mar 04 posting Far's I'm concerned this is an outstanding edition. I really liked the exposition on steam engines. And I'm reading and looking for the elements for panorama videos. Paul Abbott (a.k.a. Xerxes) Re: 1 Mar 04 posting I have never -- ever -- liked online magazines. I think mainly because they always seem (to me) to be excuses for advertising or gimmicks. I was an English major, and in school I read a lot of lit. magazines and journals, so perhaps that's why I tend to be critical. But VMRJ is so well written and looks so good I think it's probably the best online publication I've ever come across. Visiting the page(s) really feels like reading as opposed to merely warping from hyperlink to hyperlink. It is a consistently useful and informative journal and not just a fansite. It is tough (I think) to get people to "linger" on such sites; I actually look forward to VMRJ each month (whereas with a lot of online "magazines" I just don't want to bother). Rob Crawford Re: 1 Mar 04 posting Saw it Read it Great as usual :^) Peter Fargo (a.k.a. Peter5) Re: 1 Feb 04 posting you wrote... One of the most important things to me is that Trainz' creator, Auran, is accessible and involved. You can e-mail real live Auran people at the Help Desk. I'll echo that -- John Banks is super on getting back to you and it is alway personal, never a form answer!!! Wayne Cooke (a.k.a. Cookie) Re: 1 Feb 04 posting Al, an excellent issue, congratulations. I'm biased of course, but I liked the article about the SR&RL, the one about using Trainz as a presentation tool is also very valuable, I have always considered Trainz to be more than a train simulator, I think it has the potential to be a World simulator. I did enjoy. Cheers Peter Pardoe-Matthews (a.k.a. Narrowgauge) Thanks, Al
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