![]() ![]() ![]() I have always thought that to be a nice seperation but obviously will help anywhere i can. I've tried to keep SI3D out of this forum simply because I know how some of the more serious railway enthusiasts here, myself included enjoy the absence of the younger genres and the fanbsae that comes with it. Train Simulator > Third Party Content Discussions > Topic Details. The only thing that wont change just yet is the hosting provider, but I am looking into possible alternatives in the future. Some of the Trainz content made by the people of Sodor Island 3D. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos Workshop News Guides Reviews. Out testing is more rigorous now which should hopefully sort that out too. Simply put, from now on when we release anything that isnt a route, you should have all the dependancies you need included. I am the admin over there on SI3D and am currently re-vamping alot of the content to work out of the box as a more competant modeller now I can offer more custom dependancies which I am able to distribute and have gained the relevant freeware distribution permissions/licenses from the authors of any 3rd party content we use. Mavis model by BenStack on the Sudrian Community.For what it's worth to the perusers of this thread. Thomas, Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, Toby and Henrietta models by Sodor Island 3D.ĭonald, Douglas, Diesel, Splodge, Skarloey, Rheneas, Rusty and Duke models by No1ThomasFan Thomas & Friends (C) Mattel Television, HiT Entertainment, and the Awdry family. Plus, I do have a soft spot for the original Trainz Simulator games, and while not up to date as Trainz Simulator 2019 is, it's still as fun as it was back in the day! Duck's baked model was made by Zeldaboy14 (which was originally a mesh made by Richard Jordan), Bill and Ben's models were made by Workshop Engines, Donald, Douglas, Diesel, Splatter, Dodge, Skarloey, Rheneas, Rusty, and Duke were made by No1ThomasFan and Mavis was made by BenStack on the Sudrian Community (for those wondering, this Mavis model is long gone from the site, but shockingly is still available via this link thanks to the web archive).Īlthough Trainz Simulator 2019 is better in terms of quality and producing for fan videos, it just doesn't quite have the sentimentality and enjoyment that the older Trainz games have. Some of the models shown weren't created by Si3D, though. Not only that, I was able to find some other newer models created in the style of Sodor Island 3D's original 2006/2009 styles, but for this picture, I wanted to showcase all the baked models' appearances, which I think are pretty well-crafted for what they are. Thanks to the Negotiator's SI3D Archive folder, I was able to download several of Sodor Island 3D's original Trainz assets for TS2009. ![]() I waited for a bit, but nothing happened. It pulled up a tiny window that said was checking dependency files and whatnot, and after that, that window closed. I installed it, pulled up the start menu, and clicked 'Content'. ![]() it's aged pretty well despite being somewhat outdated!Īnd of course, I couldn't really use it without using any content involving the little blue bugger and all his pals. Based on previous viewer suggestions, I finally got round to revisiting the Island of Sodor route from Glennock Creations. So I downloaded Trainz 2012 specifically for using Sodor Island 3D content. Yeah, it seems that Trainz Simulator 2006/2009 is trending, and having installed Trainz Simulator 2009 on my computer. ![]()
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