Thanks mate, wanted to try doing a Lichfield-Redditch run, it was based on a strike day last week, glad you enjoyed it
It does appear randomly (very). Seen it mostly at Oldenburg end but I have seen it in passing under the bridge at Bremen. One that I like is by zagijohan#9585 Its his DBS Gods Litra EG Loco https://creatorsclub.dovetailgames.com/mods/58981
I just ran a great scenario combining two of my favorite things in TSW: the 110 and DRA. It's 110 RE Grobenhain by Tom Fresco https://creatorsclub.dovetailgames.com/mods/66158 Nice AI traffic and some PZB action. Highly recommended!
Already has its own Thread https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/br-green-diesels-for-spirit-of-steam.64259/ but i want to recommend it here anyway, as i think this Thread here definetly needs some additions Its the BR Green Diesels scenarios for Liverpool to Crewe by a.paice, namely the 47 to Lime street and 101 DMU to crewe https://creatorsclub.dovetailgames.com/profile/paice-6069. Really good use of AI and Repaints which can bei found here And who can say no to these awesome screenhots
Back again with new recommendations: At first, this, as it also happend to me in the last days: https://creatorsclub.dovetailgames.com/mods/75210 and this awesome 101 Livery (both by @Cloven) https://creatorsclub.dovetailgames.com/mods/56295
Agreed on the first point, my latest Scenario Pack was taken down, probably due to jealousy or some silly excuse
This is a great thread that had escaped my attention until today! Thanks to everyone for the recommendations in general and to the creators in particular. When I find one I particularly like I'll post it here. I have a question, I don't know if anyone can answer it. Is there any way to run CC scenarios in TSW3 with dynamic weather?
A scenario request from me tonight: Engineering Train to Croy by Spanner#2396 Link: Creators Club - Engineering train to Croy A fantastic scenario where you have two Freightliner 66s 'TnTing' MFA wagons from Edinburgh Waverley to Croy for a night-time possession It has a few required liveries though: My 66523 Weathered reskin: Creators Club - (TG08) Freightliner '66523' Weathered Zagijohan's 66531 Freightliner SEHS 66 reskin: Creators Club - Freightliner green UPDATED Class 66 sehs And Fre's TPE 802 reskin: Creators Club - Transpennine Express 802
I’d like to reccomend subwayvaughn and his incredible remake of scenarios and livery’s that give BCC a NYC subway vibe https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/bcc-323-wmr-subway-style-creations.64142/ There is is thread for more info
Its been a while, but today I found this: The BRO 110 in REWE Supermaktzug Livery, that was a real thing in germany couple of months ago, where a train with a supermarket built into a passenegr wagon would tour the country. https://creatorsclub.dovetailgames.com/mods/81419
Well, who could I be calling out again? That’s right, it’s back to Sparmi again. This time, I’d like to recommend BRO BR250 DR, which brings you the Br 155 in her original DR bordeaux-red-ivory livery. I think the distinct shade of red is really well reproduced though I will admit that the original colour looks different to me in each and every shot, so perhaps I’m not the best judge. As usual, the livery includes some incredible details: While the livery is mostly in pristine condition, some much appreciated weathering can be spotted: Some privately owned 155s (like 155 137-3) are back in their original liveries (or at least a close approximation) today, so this livery isn’t totally anachronistic if you squint a little
Very sorry for the double post, but I had so much fun with this livery in the last couple of days that I couldn’t possibly not post it. Here we go, it’s something a little different to what I usually suggest. BR 612 - FLYING TRAIN “BAUART HAMBURG” by BigTho#4106 (couldn’t find them on the forums - if any of you know them, please give them a shout out) For those of you that don’t know, the “flying trains” were a network of fast DMUs introduced by the DRG in Germany in the 1930s. The “flying” referred to their very short travel times. They linked major cities and had a (for the time) astonishing top speed of 160km/h. Source And here, we have a modern DMU, also with a top speed of 160km/h, and a what-if scenario. What if the SVT-network (SVT is the technical term for the DMUs used in the 1930s for the “flying trains”) was still in place? What if the Br 612 was part of it? What if the Br 612 got to wear beige-violet instead of IC white-red? As you can see, the recreation or rather reinterpretation sticks close to the prototype with only a handful creative liberties taken. What if the “flying trains” were still in service today? The livery features a lot of authentic details. Even the DRG logo was recreated quite nicely! Really, the livery is a fun little throwback and breaks the repetitive traffic red. And might I add, the 612 wears beige-violet quite nicely, if I do say so myself.