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Explore the Horseshoe Curve Route Add-On for Train Simulator. Drive along this famous railroad under the shadow of the Allegheny Mountains and try your driving skills on the tight turns and steep gradients of the famous Pennsylvanian Horseshoe Curve! The Horseshoe Curve Route Add-On has been designed to maximize the graphical and operational advances which have been made in Train Simulator and includes new EMD GP7 and F7 locomotives plus unlock-able scenarios which allow you to work your way up as an engineer on the Pennsylvania Railroad.
The Horseshoe Curve is situated near the town of Altoona in Pennsylvania and has echoed to the thunder of heavy freight trains ever since its completion in 1854. It offers the spectacle for railroad engineers – and lucky passengers – of being able to watch the rear of their train making its way along one side of the curve as the locomotives lead the train up the other side, the middle of the train running around the tight 637-foot radius curve at the top of the lake. The Horseshoe Curve Route Add-On for Train Simulator recreates not only the famous curve, but also the 45-mile stretch from Altoona to Johnstown as it appeared in the mid-1950s.
Complete with appropriate PRR locomotives and rolling stock, the Horseshoe Curve also includes scenarios in which unexpected events unfold and allow the player to unlock more missions and rise through the ranks of their fellow engineers. Start off switching in Altoona Yard and progress to driving passenger trains on the main line, and if you do well enough you will be asked to drive the Centenary train! Includes: • 45-mile line from Altoona to Johnstown via the Horseshoe Curve and Gallitzin Tunnels • Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) EMD F7 locomotive 'A' and 'B' units • Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) EMD GP7 locomotive • Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) freight cars and passenger cars Scenarios: • Early Morning Switching • Danger at Rose Tower • The Champion • Helper on the Curve • People Power • One Hundred System Requirements: • Train Simulator Delivery: This software is provided as a 'Steam Key', which you can activate on Valve's online platform Steam. Your key will be emailed to you, once your order and payment is processed. You will only need to activate this software using the provided license key once, it will then be linked to your 'Steam Library'. For more information, please visit our.
First the obvious, a SLI SD70M from the Wind Turbine Pack, reskinned in NS. Pretty easy bash using the NS SD70 “A” ace from the Continuous Rail SD70 set from SLI. Next make a template for the “B” ace and apply decals and fonts, special thanks to Pete Willard. I started skinning MSTS way back in the day.
It was the reason I picked up PSP 8.0, which is what I still use today. The early work was photo skins and I eventually moved on to work for Dekosoft and Facing Point (which didn’t pay well, long story). I did a lot of work back then and submitted under Pedro-Built or some such name. I got bored of MSTS and quit about in 2006. The sim was dated to me and I lost interest. Afterwards I continued to improve in graphic arts and went on to paying gig’s in the gaming world to include graphics for Sims and board wargames. Still it’s a hobby.
About two months ago I looked at the TS boards as I do occasionally, to see what was new. I saw Open Rails and got curious. I saw all the resources available now, BIN, installation guides for 64 bit machines and I started MSTS or should I saw OR all over again. Still a great learning curve and certainly not a plug and play endeavor.
After I got OR installed and started installing routes again, I noted all the great updated high poly models and routes covered in scenery. It’s like new! I bought “new” high poly models from SLI and Diesel’s West and have thrown out all the old stuff. I got Conbuilder and several hundred dollars’ worth of routes, train sets and packs. Now I got a nice train set, that’s stable and has many great routes, some even free like Mactier and NS Horseshoe Curve. The NS pay ware routes are just not there.
After Horseshoe, I started looking at my NS sets and though I should start skinning up some SD70M’s. The SLI SD 70M Wind Turbine set has the best models and they seem to match up well the NS models. So literally in a day, I re-learned how to skin for MSTS models. I am much faster now and TGA tool seems better. The resources on font’s from Pete Willard make skinning so much easier. Now that I work in layers, which I actually didn’t do 13 years ago and makes things so much easier.
So without diving in to re-skin policies and certainly not doing a release as of yet, I show you this SD70M from NS. Just need to figure out the hand rails on the skin and policy on skins from SLI and I could pump out a pack of these in no time. We shall see. It’s nice to be back.