Skipton to Carlisle 1920 Download
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The new stock is an improvement over the existing stock.
The models are individually made based on photos and sizes from the real wagons.
Most of the original wagons were simply reskins of an old basic wagon.
The new ones have different folder and file names so they don't overwrite the originals. Earlier activity downloads will still work.
It is up to new activity writers which ones they use.
The models are individually made based on photos and sizes from the real wagons.
Most of the original wagons were simply reskins of an old basic wagon.
The new ones have different folder and file names so they don't overwrite the originals. Earlier activity downloads will still work.
It is up to new activity writers which ones they use.
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If it's got buffers it's Chain.
If it's got buffers it's Chain.
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streamline
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Hallo!
After a longer process of downloading all the files (interrupted by a week's holiday without computer) I installed the route yesterday. (No errors in RouteRiter-compliments!) and had a first explore run. It took quite a long time because I drove slowly and stopped at every station to enjoy all the details created with so much love. Thank you for this fine route.
Keep on steamin'!
Dietmar
After a longer process of downloading all the files (interrupted by a week's holiday without computer) I installed the route yesterday. (No errors in RouteRiter-compliments!) and had a first explore run. It took quite a long time because I drove slowly and stopped at every station to enjoy all the details created with so much love. Thank you for this fine route.
Keep on steamin'!
Dietmar
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Hi, Load MSTS again and when it gets to 80% ish and seems to stall,leave it ,go for a walk round the block , make a cup of tea ,come back 30mins later and it will have loaded. The last part always seems to have stalled but it has not,so just leave it and most of all don't touch any keys.
Regards
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