What kind of rail fan am I?

 


A Note About My Approach to Railroad Content

As I prepare to release new content, I want to take a moment to share what matters to me about railroads—what I enjoy, and what I don’t focus on.

To be clear, I’m not a rivet counter. If two locomotives look the same from a normal viewing distance, then to me, they are the same—even if one has five more rivets than the other. That’s not a jab at those who love the finer details; I respect the dedication of enthusiasts who dive deep into the technical and visual nuances of rail equipment and rolling stock. It’s just not where my personal interest lies.

I approach my models and content with the broader scene in mind. I care about how things look from a viewer's perspective—how well they fit into the larger picture. If it looks good and feels realistic enough to me in context, then I consider it a success. Occasionally, I’ll focus on specific details, but probably not the same ones that others might notice or prioritize.

With that said, please don’t email or message me about minor inaccuracies or subtle details. I either already know about them or they simply aren't a priority for me. However, if you do find a major issue—such as a model glitch, missing elements, or a significant texture error—I’d genuinely appreciate hearing about it.

I don’t use beta testers. I build, refine to the best of my ability, and release—so some things will inevitably slip through.

Thanks for taking the time to read this. I hope you enjoy the upcoming content!




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