Glad to see people are enjoying my commission! As one of the three people in the US who unironically likes PC, we needed something to counteract the PC Retro Pack.
This loco is an oddball as it was the only C424 ordered by PRR. Kept its number under PC and was renumbered 2474 under Conrail. Was sold to Green Bay Route in 1980.
Nice loco. I've been out of the Train Sim thing for a while, but maybe I should get back into it. Also, that issue with the light flares being visible through the train's geometry is just a common 3D rendering thing, which I see in a lot of other games too, whether with car headlights, airplane lights, even torch light in some RPG's.
Its PC its clean and is operable? Not prototype man. And typical of conjob to send PCs played out equipment to the New York Divison in the early days of the black hole that north east rail roading became after PC wiped out railroading. With that said, as is customary, this is a very well done model and paint job. Oh and that is one sharp route your driving on by the way.
Glad to see people are enjoying my commission! As one of the three people in the US who unironically likes PC, we needed something to counteract the PC Retro Pack.
As the second person who appreciates the PC, I can also attest that we need more ALCo content in TSC. This is the best of both.
Another Penn Central fan. Dilapidated is endearing to me :)
Another fine video from Mr Connery
Thought it was Sean bean?
This loco is an oddball as it was the only C424 ordered by PRR. Kept its number under PC and was renumbered 2474 under Conrail. Was sold to Green Bay Route in 1980.
As a retired engineer, I find these interesting. I have yet to see them use the dynamic brake.
1:31 who's the Archie Bunker looking guy ha-ha
Rodney Kantorski
Nice loco. I've been out of the Train Sim thing for a while, but maybe I should get back into it. Also, that issue with the light flares being visible through the train's geometry is just a common 3D rendering thing, which I see in a lot of other games too, whether with car headlights, airplane lights, even torch light in some RPG's.
And they had steps that would mess your shins up if you weren’t on your game as a brakeman.
Its PC its clean and is operable? Not prototype man. And typical of conjob to send PCs played out equipment to the New York Divison in the early days of the black hole that north east rail roading became after PC wiped out railroading. With that said, as is customary, this is a very well done model and paint job. Oh and that is one sharp route your driving on by the way.
I take it that's your route? ;)
@@straypacket yep thats my route. I have a thing for the PC but a great job on a model is a great job!
What route is this?
What route is this?
The Bergen County Line, one of the branches