Sunday, 31 August 2008

Reworked Class 456 NSE


Hi there! Quick update - the Reworked Class 442 is now up for download on uktrainsim, so why not go ahead and add one to your own collection! Thanks to all on uktrainsim for their enthusiasm and support, really helps a huge amount.

Anyway, onwards and upwards! Here’s the first shot of the reworked Class 456 in Network Southeast livery. I know it’s a bit of an unlikely candidate, but I have to say I really like this unit for some reason..! I’m working with Ben Law’s model, which is actually a nice rendition of the unit to start with. I’m going to take the train through all the usual stages, and rework everything from the ground up in ultra high resolution, so make sure you check back for updates.

Anyway, we’re talking early days here, still a lot to do! Will post a few more screenshots over the next few days as things take shape.

Cheers!

Sam.

Saturday, 30 August 2008

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Tuesday, 26 August 2008







[Reworked] NSE Class 442












Hi guys! Here are a few more images of the ‘Reworked’ Class 442 before I get it packaged up and uploaded onto uktrainsim, where it’ll enjoy being downloaded and taken for long high speed sprints up and down a mainline of your choice..!
The files are going to be quite large, purely because of the textures - so it might take a while if you’re still on 56k, which many people still are.



I’ve had such a great time producing this rework, and I’d like to thank everyone that suggested websites, and generally gave their input during the creation process - much appreciated!

Monday, 25 August 2008






Hi guys, here's another update for you - just a few more tweaks and edits to go before I finally get the 442 uploaded onto the UKTRAINSIM database now. I'm preparing to name and number the unit which is quite exciting, I've been given a great link which will help a great deal with the process, so thanks to Beanpole on the forums for that.
Anyways, hope you like the new shots! Again, I'll keep you posted as thinks develop.

Sunday, 24 August 2008