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Re: new model

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chrisiveson wrote:Superb Reg,
Why anyone would want the "BLUE PULLMAN" to be anything but BLUE beats me. :-?
Oh, by the way, can I have a pink one with yellow spots? :-? :lol:

Chris.
. . . because you know, as well as the rest of us, that it ran in the reversed white plus blue plus FULL yellow ends towards the end of its use!

Certainly from my point of view I have always liked the idea of having as many of the actual liveries carried by this and other engines, carriages, etc.

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Hi sorry to be a pain but is it just me or are the windscreen wipers completely seethru? every time I open them in SView they seem to be seethru. apart from that absolutely fantastic models.

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Re: new model

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Brilliant model as always, reg!

I, however, noticed one tiny thing with the Midland Pullman trainset, but have not checked on the Bristol pullman set:

One bogie's wheels do not rotate, on the third carriage I beleive. I will have a proper check tomorrow, but it is in no way a model ruiner.

Besides that, there seems to be alot of attention to detail, especially with the passenger view.
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Re: new model

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it's great to see an "NEW" Blue Pullman, thank you refman for making an Awesome and wonderful Model

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Re: new model

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Hi guys,
First thanks for the kind words, now, no the windscreen wipers are not see-thro, perhaps it is my texturing, or the fact that some parts are only one pixel wide.
Have checked the wheels on the Midland version, and sorry, the rear bogie on car B has frozen wheels.
I have corrected them, and will upload a fix.
Also I have tried to correct the reverser so that up is forward and down is reverse ( had my magnifying glass out again on the cabview picture I found ) and also have learned how to get the mph needle to better represent the actual forward speed as shown.
So my fixit upload will include a new s. file for RF_MP_TKFB and a new ace. file for the reverser, and a new cvf.file.
Hope this corrects all the errors. ( there were some 14 vehicals to model with 28 bogies and 56 wheel sets )
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Thanks Reg. Like I say it's a superb model. It must be my eyes (Need a test again)

Thanks again.

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Re: new model

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Lovely models...
...and there is something peculiarly attractive about the original too. (I missed seeing it, but it was my first Hornby train set.)

Anyway I shall be off to play with P2P soon me thinks.
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Re: new model

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Hi Very nice Plue Pullman But will They be a Bin Cab Version to change ends Just like the old one :)
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deltic100 wrote:Hi Very nice Plue Pullman But will They be a Bin Cab Version to change ends Just like the old one :)
Hi
Simple enough

Open 'RF_MP_DMBFA.eng' ..... scoll down to


EngineBrakesControllerDirectControlExponent( 1 )

CabView ( RF_BP_DMBS.cvf )
MaxDieselLevel ( 830gal )
DieselUsedPerHourAtMaxPower ( 60gal )

Copy the Highlighted text.... and paste into 'RF_MP_DMBFF.eng'

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Re: new model

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Thank you Reg for a fine set of models, including the cabview.

Blue Pullman MSTSBin Compliant ( Cab reversal )

Since the TrailingDriver is a reversed model a new cvf file will be necessary.
Open RF_BP_DMBS.cvf and replace the position and direction parameters with the following:

SIMISA@@@@@@@@@@JINX0h0t______

Tr_CabViewFile (
CabViewType ( 2 )
CabViewFile ( PullmanCabFront.ace )
CabViewWindow ( 0 0 640 480 )
CabViewWindowFile ( "" )
Position ( 0.85 2.95 -8.55 )
Direction ( 10 180 0 )
CabViewFile ( PullmanCabLeft.ace )
CabViewWindow ( 0 0 640 480 )
CabViewWindowFile ( "" )
Position ( 0.85 2.95 -8.55 )
Direction ( 10 -227 0 )
CabViewFile ( PullmanCabRight.ace )
CabViewWindow ( 0 0 640 480 )
CabViewWindowFile ( "" )
Position ( 0.85 2.95 -8.55 )
Direction ( 10 -125 0 )
EngineData ( RF_MP_DMBFA )

Save As: RF_BP_DMBSH.cvf

Open the RF_MP_DMBFF.eng and RF_WP_DMBSH.eng files, replace the cabview statement with:

CabView ( RF_BP_DMBSH.cvf )

Locomotive selection using Keyboard F9

Kindest regards
Ray

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