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- Some house lawns are green in winter.
- Grass is on roads, gravel and towns, etc.
I might consider making my own Shortline for this route, or maybe even a railfanning series. Can't wait for future updates..
While the amount of installs does seem just a tad excessive for one TS route.
Bear in mind that the routes required are all great routes in their own right, and worth getting hold of ( in my humble opinion ).
Fictional TS routes unlike prototypical runs,( which already have an existing framework, with specific criteria demands ). Give the TS creator unlimited cart blanche to embellish, push boundaries,etc. Hence the need,or opportunity, for a much wider range of content.
There are also drawbacks to freelance layout creation. But going from the available screen
shots of the OFD, the author seems to have the mix right.
Keep up the good work.