cowpatz wrote:Rob, with respect to your scenery design, have you considered selling on Flightsim.to? Assuming that you are still having issues with Marketplace.
There is also the option of either donations (via Paypal) or "buying coffees". I have used these options for many sceneries and utilities. A great resource with no hosting fees.
Still many airfields waiting for your masterful touch Rob. MSFS 2024 is looking very good.
One thing I decided when I retired was that I wouldn't try and earn anything going forward, my goal is to not have to bother with manually filling out my tax return! I have turned down commercial jobs, and done a couple for free, but that doesn't mean that I won't change my mind if I really get into MSFS2024 development -- there are a few projects on hold which were never really up to standard because of the sim limitations, so I'm keen to see if some of these can't be improved. These are simple airports, but because they don't have a lot of character they need to rely on a better rendition of the ground/vegetation, so they don't just have carefully modelled buildings on blurry grass.
SA227 wrote:I had an HO scale layout for many years and Hornby Dublo 3 track before that. Solving the electrical issues in a standard DC setup should be relatively easy.
If it was working fine then it is normally either dirty wheels or dirty track. Soldering the connectors can help but I only started doing that when I converted to DCC. You will be surprised how dirty track will get just sitting there for a little while.
Yes, I've given the track and wheels a wipe with isopropyl alcohol, and although it is a bit better it is still reluctant to get going again in some spots. I have been thinking about a new locomotive -- the one I use is second-hand from Trademe, bought as a stand-in for the actual steam loco at the museum, and although it has always run ok I don't really know it's history. I did buy a loco which was closer to the real one, but it runs erratically, I bought it as-is and knew it wasn't running well, but it does look the part. I have been thinking of trying a new one of this model, although currently not available at any NZ supplier, and I do try and support local shops.
Today I've been experimenting with my new phone, a budget Motorola which replaced my Samsung recently. The Samsung started to play up, and the shop told me that it wasn't worth even trying to get it looked at under warranty (6 months old), so I've given up on Samsung. Anyway, the Samsung camera was a lot better, I still use it, but it's easier to use the new one. Today I fixed the ratio, which had always driven me balmy...

The horizontal pixel count remains the same, so effectively the image is smaller, but as I use medium size anything, it doesn't really make much difference.
The phone has a separate lens for macro, so I tried that too. The sensor is a lot smaller, but I kinda like it. It definitely shows how messy my models are when you look closely!
