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The trains in the background are either models I have acquired back when Rolling Line had a modding form, or have acquired through my friends over the years. As much as I hate to say it, there probably isn't a reliable way to get it, and I don't think re uploading those models would be in good taste to any party involved.
Thanks for the kind words! In regards to the screenshots used, that map you're referring to would be "Lost in Tokyo".
KMC Kootrack Track Skidder with accurate weathering
59PHI with full livery support
DDA40X with full livery support
DD35 with full livery support and openable cabinets
SD40-2 with full livery support and a European version
Mearsk E-liner with road and rail support
A modular 1950s California-style middle school building set
And a cherry on top pretty please?
Yep, that is because I didn't set up the collisions via a collision mesh. This model was long due so I didn't have the time (thanks to that time crunch and college) to do so. My bad on that front.