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Creating assets isn't all that difficult though. I had absolutely no idea about the process until a few weeks ago either. There is a very useful tutorial series about it on youtube by Citywokcitywall. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2FWdCH-c30 (You'll also need some basic skills with the 3d-modeling software Blender). I know this comment wasn't particularly helpful, but that's all I can do for you
I hate to even ask, but if it's something that might interest you, I have always struggled with using the Amsterdam Central Station from "Epic Lurker" due to its color scheme being so unique that I've never found something in the workshop which matches it. So the elevated rails never quite look right, at least to me. It's a beautiful train station model. But it desperately needs a few props to go with it for a seamless transition from the station to a viaduct or retaining wall. I know nothing about creating props or other assets, but is it even possible to somehow copy the textures from the station and turn them into props like these?