Hi everybody. This is the TS2018 screenshot contest for the fifth week of August 2018. Please do not upvote until Thursday, wait for my post declaring the start of voting. The Rules: Please see the terms and conditions for this competition here: https://dovetailgames.com/competition-terms-and-conditions/ Note that by submitting an entry to this contest, you are consenting to us using your screenshot as a loadscreen, and showing it on our social media and livestreams, if it wins. The winning screenshot shall appear in-game as a loadscreen for 4 weeks. -The thread is open for entries until Thursday morning for entrants to post their screenshots. That is when the upvoting starts, a post will be made by me declaring when the voting has started. This is to make sure late entrants have the same amount of time to collect votes as all the other entries. - Limit is 2 screenshots per person. - 1 screenshot per post. This will allow people to upvote the screenshots they like. - No photoshopping, no watermarking. The screenshot should be as it looked ingame. We will add credits to the winning screenshot in a style fitting the game. - Screenshots must be in a 16:9 resolution. - Screenshots must fit the theme of the week, as stated at the end of this post. - Official content only. Please make sure anything that is not available on the Steam store is not shown in the screenshot. Your entry may be disqualified if it is deemed to not follow these rules. - Competition closes at mid-day Friday (UK time). The screenshot with the most upvotes is declared the winner. Winner's Prize: The winning screenshot will appear in the game as a loadscreen for 4 weeks! This weeks' theme: Industry Good luck!
An EE type three arrives at Brancepeth Colliery with empty hoppers on a filthy day. In reality this scene from The Weardale and Teesdale Network in the '60s would probably feature an NCB tank engine doing the shunting but I don't have such a loco'. In the North East industry continued to employ steam until the '70s and, in some areas, the early '80s.
At Doncaster Works, the weather was nice but work must go on to get rid of the old workhorses that are worn out after all those years.
Thanks to everyone who voted for my picture which was up against some serious competition- any of half a dozen entries could have won this week. I did have second thoughts about making the scene so dreary but it seemed fitting.