| brysonman46 |
25 Dec 2018 20:26:26 |
| [Report] Hi, thanks for the comment. Not too sure when I will have the next phase ready (working on another 4/5 routes as well) |
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| AltcarBob |
25 Dec 2018 18:47:20 |
| [Report] Many thanks to the chain of people and the generous 3rd party providers for this cracking route. Atmospheric, nostalgic and challenging driving. Nice to have somewhere to run LMS liveried locos of the smaller variety. Really looking forward to the intended extensions. Great teamwork much appreciated - many thanks - altcarbob |
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| brysonman46 |
30 Aug 2018 20:45:25 |
| [Report] Hi Ronan - your comment has only just appeared! I have a number of routes on the go - they tend to be based in the North of England/South of Scotland. There are a number of folk doing GWR/SR routes! Once I have cleared my back list, I may consider that route, but it would not be for many years! |
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| 457trains |
17 Aug 2018 20:27:56 |
| [Report] Beautiful little route with pleasing scenery and some delightfully fearsome gradients. Thoroughly recommended for anyone looking for a heyday-of-steam route that really captures the spirit of the time. They don't come much better than this. |
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| ronanlinsley |
15 Aug 2018 12:21:39 |
| [Report] This is a very, very good route. Have you considered the Fairford Branch? A GWR route from Oxford to the namesake. Jetgriff did a mile long section of it a few years back from Fairford to Lechlade. Would be a great addition to the site. |
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| brysonman46 |
13 Aug 2018 17:17:51 |
| [Report] Traveller54 - Have you installed the Vehicles and Housing Reskins - the reskinned PJT_House_06 is in Buildings2 |
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| Traveller54 |
13 Aug 2018 14:47:04 |
| [Report] House 'PJT_House_03_X6_' is mis-pathed as '..\Buildings2' when it should be '..\Buildings' in scenery tile +000001+000000? |
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| brysonman46 |
12 Aug 2018 11:38:00 |
| [Report] There are a number of reskins that I neglected to include with the package. I am now sorting out a pack for posting to UKTS. They are for scenery items that do not affect the running of the route (a few vehicles and the odd house) |
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| brysonman46 |
12 Aug 2018 11:36:15 |
| [Report] Traveller54 - I have posted about a rogue "zero byte file" that was causing the hiccup. It has no relevance to the Route |
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| Traveller54 |
12 Aug 2018 09:55:02 |
| [Report] Opened the .rwp file with WinRar and got this message "Bacup-The Facit Branch.rwp: The archive is corrupt". Doesn't seem to compromise the extraction but there does seem to be a scenery asset folder+contents missing called 'Wotawally'? |
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| partyspiritz |
11 Aug 2018 11:29:06 |
| [Report] This route was born in Rail Simulator my family are from Bacup. Thank You all of you |
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| brysonman46 |
11 Aug 2018 08:12:01 |
| [Report] Please note: there is a zero-byte file in the Assets supplied (though many will have had this already from the UKTS Freeware Pack). It is in the subfolder Developer/ELR_PDH/RailVehicles/Steam/L_Y_Radial/LMS/Engine/Example_Steam_EngineScript.lua. It must have resided in there for many years! It doesn't affect the running of the Route/Scenarios. One can delete it one wishes |
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| brysonman46 |
11 Aug 2018 07:13:01 |
| [Report] Oops, apologies Roland - you are right, 31049. Finger must have slipped. Will revise the Manual! |
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| brysonman46 |
11 Aug 2018 07:10:34 |
| [Report] Hi Gary - I promise that I will be doing something on the other side of the Pennines quite soon! And thanks for the work on the passengers for the old coaches |
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| brysonman46 |
11 Aug 2018 07:08:19 |
| [Report] Hi Roland - yes, I noted that in the Manual - you have read it, haven't you ;-) |
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| RolandBP |
11 Aug 2018 05:01:06 |
| [Report] Hi Nick I was just looking for the Gunpowder van and found it is UK CXV BR 11t Gunpowder Vans [4663180 bytes] - CXV BR 11t Gunpowder Vans.zip
File ID: 31049. Not 31048. Cheers Roland. |
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| gptech |
11 Aug 2018 01:01:34 |
| [Report] It's not my era (I'm just a young man) and let's face it, set on the *wrong* side of the Pennines, but there is something heart warming to see a route that many of us have "grown up" with as UKTS members finally make it to a release. Many thanks Nick and Gordon for pushing it along that final push, and to the countless others who've donated assets and time to make this possible.
Proof indeed that 'community' is not the outmoded idea many see it as and a fitting tribute to Peter and John who both held that community ideal very close to their hearts. Once again, thank you all.
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