Rules: - Screenshot should be in some way (can be very tenuous) linked to a theme. Otherwise anything goes. - You can enter up to 3 screenshots, posted as separate posts. You can delete and replace if you wish. - 3rd party content / Reshades / Reskins etc. are welcomed but are not mandatory. - Entries to be submitted by 9pm Friday (GMT). - Previous week's winner to decide winner (can't enter themselves). - The winner chooses the new theme for next week (and becomes the new judge). - In the event of this weeks winner not responding by 9PM Sunday (GMT) a new thread will be created using the theme with the highest votes in this weeks poll. Submissions will be accepted up until Friday 20th August 21:00 BST and will be judged by cscarpenter This weeks theme will be:- "Not So Fast" Good Luck to All.
Even the fastest, most powerful locomotives must slow down for the 15mph curve at Carstairs East Junction. The fireman takes the opportunity to build the fire up for the climb to Abington and Beattock Summit.
Dukedog GWR 3200 Class "Earl of Dudley" with a rake of Hawksworth coaches slowly passes the signal box just after Exeter St. Davids
Maybe British Railways should have been "not so fast" to scrap the Class 89 project. The Class 317 & Class 365 in this shot are not in the same league, as the GNER "Badger" cruises past at 125mph.
Running behind schedule and in a rush to get out of town quickly, the engineer on a NKP hotshot merchandise freight decides to haul out on the throttle a little too quickly while getting underway. As a result the engine breaks a coupler knuckle, causing the emergency brakes to kick in. As the engineer and fireman look over the damage, the yard master storms out of his tower to yell at the two for their mistake. To add insult to injury, the crew of the local yard switcher decide to take a quick break from their duties so that they may point and laugh. Route Used: Bedford Junction Branch Locomotives Used: NKP Berkshire, B&LE Six-Coupled
It's a sunny summer afternoon on the Blackwood Creek. Heading up a steam excursion special, newly restored Pennsy E6 #460 waits on a leg of a wye as an NS local freight trundles by, putting the special severely behind schedule. Route Used: Blackwood Creek Locomotives Used: EMD SD40-2 High Nose, PRR E6
LMS Black Five No. 5241 tares up Chillaton Bank with a heavy fish train headed for Lydford. BR Standard 4 Tank No. 80011 baking the heavy train. My route
The Wisbech & Upwell tramway opened on August 20th, 148 years ago. A rural stangard gauge tramway fits this week's contest theme really well, so let's celebrate it together!
Changed the competition entry from that Class 04 screen (which now can be found in that TS 2021 screenshots thread) to this Cornwall Autumn slow goods impression. Who said old rsc trees suck?
Okey Dokey Folks, Tis the time for chosing a winner. Again, every offering has been really good and it is becoming harder and harder to select a winner, but ...................... In 3rd place Craigie-C for this excelent re-skin Badger shot In 2nd place Buynot for this terrific image of a passenger service giving way to freight. But 1st Place in my eyes just has to go to Masire_ for this stunning shot of a Black 5 struggling to reach the top of the climb. Congratulations on a superb shot, great composition, you almost feel for the fireman having to keep the fire going to haul this weight over the incline. I hand the reins over to you sir Well Done.
Woah, thanks a lot guys. I'll set up the next weeks thread The theme will be: Electric meets Steam Edit: Here's the Thread https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/unofficial-3rd-party-screenshot-comp-week-22.44030/