Welcome!


Welcome To The Home Of Blast Pipe Productions!

 

We produce re-skins for Microsoft Train Simulator, and Railworks/Train Simulator, and are happy to take requests, but are limited by the models we own and the limitations of them models, so cannot guarantee them. 

 

Additional, we produce high quality number and letter decals for companies such as Caledonia Works. Unfortunately, due to the time consuming nature of this work, we cannot offer it for free, however if you would be interested in having some decals made, please feel free to get in touch.

 

We enjoy making videos and taking photos in-game, so if you want a short video or some screenshots taking showing off your product, please get in touch. Examples of our work can be found under the "Gallery" tab, and on our Youtube Channel.

 
We also stream occasionally, usually on Fridays, sometimes on our own Youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5HlKZG7O_DXhRPsiwWcuxw), sometimes with Angry Welshman Productions (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH8ICntsFT7-lFPdmPIs0MA), with whom we are working on Over The Hills, and occasionally with RailAdvent on Twitch.

All our work released through our website is free to the public, unless otherwise stated, but if you wish to re-skin, modify any of our re-skins, or release any of our work anywhere else, please make sure you let us know and gain permission from ourselves and the original model producers first, and credit us in any content shared that uses our work (Facebook posts, screenshots, youtube videos, etc).



The Producers:


Sam:

Hello! I am the founder and main contributor towards Blast Pipe Productions! I am a volunteer at 3 heritage railway organisations and love all things steam. I am particularly fond of industrial tank engines and pre-grouping engines, but am also a big fan of the LMS.

 

I started off doing re-skins for MSTS (Microsoft Train Simulator), but have since transitioned to Railworks/Train Simulator 20XX. I'm now used to producing re-skins for Railworks and am beginning to look at large payware multipacks, however will continue to provide one off locos and stock as freeware. I cannot manufacture child objects myself, but have become good at fitting them to stock, and am always looking to improve my skills.


TrolleyFodder:

TrolleyFodder is an excellent Australian based route builder who produces highly detailed UK steam routes, both heritage and pre-diesel era, and releases most of his work on the steam workshop (you can find his work here: https://steamcommunity.com/id/jarrodftw/myworkshopfiles/?appid=24010). Although nothing of his has been released through us yet, we have agreed to host any of his work which would include products making it unsuitable for release on steam, such as UKTS freeware packs. We work very closely with TrolleyFodder to try and provide suitable rolling stock to run on his routes.


Bradillo:

Similar to TrolleyFodder, Bradillo is an excellent Australian based route builder. He has produced some of the most authentic feeling Australian routes in Train Simulator to date (you can find his work here: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198102309725/myworkshopfiles/?appid=24010). Although nothing of his has been released through us yet, we have agreed to host any of his work which would include products making it unsuitable for release on steam, such as UKTS freeware packs. Similarly to Trolley Fodder, We work very closely with Bradillo to try and provide suitable rolling stock to run on his routes.


Bekns:

Another Australian, Bekns is a re-skinner and is experimenting with child objects. Bekns helps us to provide Australian re-skins suitable for use on Bradillo's routes, helping to create the best Australian experience you can get in Railworks at the moment.


Xav:

 

Xav is new to re-skinning and is learning fast. He is one of our re-skin contributors, and a keen railway enthusiast. He has provided re-skins such as the BR Class 66 twinpack.


The Partners

As well as our members of the team, we are also helped and supported by other companies and groups, some of these are listed below.


Donington Re-skins:

 

Donington Re-skins have their own re-skin page, but have been a massive help in starting the ball rolling for our railworks re-skins. Without their knowledge and expertise, we'd be clueless! We also team up with them for re-skins and multipacks from time to time.

You can find their page by clicking the link below!
https://www.facebook.com/DoningtonReskins


Peppercorn Workshop:

 

We taught Ethan from Peppercorn Workshop how to place child objects on locomotives and rolling stock many years ago, and from there he's gone from strength to strength adding things such as headboards to locomotives, as well as doing the occasional re-skin. We work closely with Ethan, and he's a massive help in testing our products. We team up with Peppercorn Workshop for releases from time to time.

You can find their page by clicking the link below!
https://www.facebook.com/PeppercornWorkshop


RailAdvent:

 

Rail Advent are the largest online source for railway news, and we're proud to have teamed up with them! Rail Advent test some of our products for us, and suggest improvements, as well as helping us to bring our re-skins to more people.

You can find their page by clicking the link below!
https://www.railadvent.co.uk/


Angry Welshman Productions:

AWP are one of the largest YouTube channels for Train Simulator content, and we are proud to have them as one of our re-skin testers, creating some excellent videos showing off our products. As well as this, we have helped them out with re-skins and child objects for their "Over The Hills" railway series, which looks at the struggles of a group of people on a fictional railway in Wales trying to save their line from scrap and turn it into a heritage line.

You can find their channel on the link below!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH8ICntsFT7-lFPdmPIs0MA