BR (W) 1970

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johnmnstl wrote:Dummy and cot syndrome setting in ' I WANT IT NOW ' :D :D :D :D :D
Well your in luck John. :P

After many failed attempts I've managed to extract Kingswear to Newton Abbot.

To use the route you'll need Derick's Paddington 2 Penzance installed.

You'll also need Route Riter, as I couldn't get the BAT file to copy everything I needed (although it copies most).
And you temporarily need to rename 'GWR' to 'Europe1'
The quickest way really, would be to just let the superbly clever RR find all the files.

There is a very simple nearly an 'Introductory' activity included as a zip file.

For which you'll need the stock from P2P also D1057 and friends, D7535 'Hercules', D2192 and Ian MacMillan's static BR MK1 coaches.

Fingers crossed most people will install without problems. :lol:

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Hi all, I'm new to forums but was interested by this thread. I tried adding senery from Plymouth to Exeter on V2.5 but RE kept crashing so I gave up. As a result I have been adding quite a bit of scenery from Paddington to BTM instead. Thought you might be interested as most of the new work seems to be at the Western end. I have lineside fences, roads, trees, telegraph poles and have revisited most stations except those between swindon and didcot using some old photographs. While not totally accurate compared to an OS map I think it gives a nice steam period run on Brunel's race track. I was only doing this for a bit of fun and hadn't thought about distributing so have used the odd commercial item, reskinned a few items and copied loads in from other freeware routes without noting what comes from where. Not sure if this is of any use to you but am happy to provide some more info/screenshots if someone talks me through how to do it!
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Hi
Welcome to the forums. :P
You have a PM.
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Now available

 Click to view more informationBR (W) 1970 [61743276 bytes] - BR(W).zip
File ID: 19253 Date: 27 Jun 2008 - 896 Downloads


 Click to view more informationD2192 [1120926 bytes] - D2192.zip
File ID: 19252 Date: 27 Jun 2008 - 407 Downloads


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jbilton wrote:Now available
Now running here Jon, and quite superb it is too! You've done a stunning job with this and it's great to finally have a route that the hydraulics look at home on! :P

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ashgray wrote:
jbilton wrote:Now available
Now running here Jon, and quite superb it is too! You've done a stunning job with this and it's great to finally have a route that the hydraulics look at home on! :P

Ash
Blimey your quick Ash.... :D ....glad its worked and you like it.

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Just a combination of eagerness and a fast broadband connection. :)
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Typical my broadband struggling this morning only got 58.1Kb/s (about a third of my normal d/l speed) but its on its way down.

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Railtour in 1993

D9016 Gordon Highland from the Deltic Pack by Chris Baily.
































http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1FB4SrvuIpM

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hi all just downloaded the BR(W) route but getting error messages of missing acr and s and sd files i have done as instructed and used route ritter but to no avail ca anyone help please
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nigeldarl5 wrote:hi all just downloaded the BR(W) route but getting error messages of missing acr and s and sd files i have done as instructed and used route ritter but to no avail ca anyone help please
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Have you got the Paddington to Penzance route ?
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jbilton wrote:
nigeldarl5 wrote:hi all just downloaded the BR(W) route but getting error messages of missing acr and s and sd files i have done as instructed and used route ritter but to no avail ca anyone help please
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Have you got the Paddington to Penzance route ?
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Hi Jon

Got a similar issue (you got mail in ntl account with details)
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hi there yeah i have the paddington to penzance route and done all instructed even tried route ritter to find missing ace and shape files when running still says files missing


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nigeldarl5 wrote:hi there yeah i have the paddington to penzance route and done all instructed even tried route ritter to find missing ace and shape files when running still says files missing


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Hi Nigel
Could you post which ones, I have a list from John.
If its the same ones, I can do a patch.
Most of John's missing files were sound files, which I think come with
 Click to view more informationTrack Sound Region Flange Squeal. [367502 bytes] - UKST_pt2_v1-1.zip
File ID: 3218 Date: 30 Sep 2002 - 6860 Downloads

Although John also seems to be a couple of default texture files.

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hi there again i have a route ritter report saying there are files missing


i can email the text file to you
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