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Found it but like, damn.
Your mod has some cool features on its own (more content, simple quest lines) but I am very curious about the aspect of using the train as a "player home", ala old school "Wild, Wild, West" : )
Most player homes have tons of info on how great the home is and how they packed everything but the kitchen sink into the mod. But you barely mention this aspect and I see no images to clarify.
So is the player home just a simple bed / chest set up, or are there other basic crafting station options in the various cars you can unlock?
Thanks.
You do realize we've seen what dwemer look like many times right?
Honestly, did nobody play Morrowind and remember the spectres? The art murals? We even got to talk to a few!
To sum it up: The idea behind this mod is great, but it needs some work if it is to become quality.