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youre right, they do suck, it cool there on passenger trains but those guys suck. sorry i dont feel it...whats with that last fill in? that e2e is decent, but not that cool... i dunno, i just dont feel euro trains at all...
i didnt feel euro style right away but after i started hanging out with this german writer who came to my school i got alot more respect for it...its not all technical but its usually more set around shape and balance...it seems its alot more influenced by old school US style than anything though. over all i think the first train is great, and the second is nice, but im not realyl feelin the other ones...just my 2 cents.
I gotta say there's not much like being in a station, watching a packed platform of commuters reacting to a painted train pulling in.. It's a lovely feeling seeing them intimidated by something they can't comprehend. In the real in your face factor of it.
Also there is no such thing as a "Euro" style. So many different countries with their own scenes etc....
BAD SLAM
BEN AND MIKE HAVE GONE MAD
EINE steel shine ;-)
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SYAS does matter (NOK/SYAS). Not his best but it's a wholecar...
im not particularly feeling the fills in the first set, but the rest have kinda borring fills. Cant say i fully understand euro style tho. maybe it will grow on me