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Here are the shots that JonathonAG emailed me of his Flying Scotsman as it is in present day.

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Thanks for putting them up for me Chrishal11. You're great. Glad to see that the whole world can see my work :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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I just noticed something though, the smoke only seems to be coming out of the fromt blastpipe. Did you modify the en.g in regards to that or is the original one like that?
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It was like that unfortunately when I downloaded BR 60103. I would midify it so that the steam comes out of both blastpipes but I aint good at stuff like that and I don't know how to anyway. But I'm sure someone out there can help
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Hi Jonathon..
I'll have a go at the eng file soon to go with your model which is very good.Hope you get the permission :wink:
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Hi,
So do I hope that I get permission, and thanks for going to have a go at the eng. file .
I must say, I've only been on the forums for two weeks and the amount of help I've had is trumendous so i say:
THANK YOU, EVERYONE
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Hi all Ive given Jonathon my permission to upload.

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I just had a thought about the eng. Could you do a version with steam pouring out the right cylinder like it was a few weeks ago, and to my knowloadge still is :lol: :wink:
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Glad to see one being uploaded :)

I still have one here that I never got around to doing anything with. :P

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Where can I download it from?
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Chrisall11....I'll try even though I thrive to do things that work.!!! :wink:
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JonathonAG wrote:I would midify it so that the steam comes out of both blastpipes
Will that work? I remember trying doing 2 fx exaust effects previously on a model and it caused MSTS to crash when loading it into the game (I tried making a leaking pipe casing from the boiler to the cylinder).
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I'll try and upload it today. The problem is that when I try to save the name of the engine in the eng. file to SCOTSMAN LNER 4472 it denies me the save so the engine will be under BR 60103 :-?
I will try and include the current chime whistle sound aswell but you might have to do some work yourself to get the whistle to work.
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Right, I've just uploaded the model to UKTS, just have to wait for it to be approved
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There is a slight problem.
I'm using Wanadoo 56k connection so I don't know if this is the thing that is causing the problem? I put in all the details on "Upload File" and then I click on upload file. The little blue bar at the bottem fills up the space it is meant to and then I have to wait ages until I can't take any more. The folder is about 3.3Mb,3.21mb to be exact, and at one time I was waiting about 30 minutes until I couldn't take anymore. But when I go onto "VEIW MY UPLOADS" my Scotsman upload is there with [3289K] beside the name my Scotsman folder is on my desktop while below that upload, on my activity upload, it has [0K] beside the folder name. What does this mean?
Should I seperate my upload or what? :cry:

I'm thinking I should abandon the whole project of uploading this engine if this is what is going to happen. I know a lot of people want this loco but it is too troublesome and unless I can get some help soon the engine won't be up on UKTS
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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