FGW Night Riviera Mk3s

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FGW Night Riviera Mk3s

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By the way, these aren't finished!


Not sure how to make them appear in consist editor though!

I have asked the original author permission to make these before anyone asks :D Many thanks to Buffy for this
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ied wrote: I have asked the original author permission to make these before anyone asks :D
You asked, but I never replied. A no reply should assume that you do not have permission.

But lucky for you, I forgot about the PM and from what I see above it looks like decent work, so if its ok with Buffy its fine with me to use my texture.
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ied wrote: I have asked the original author permission to make these before anyone asks :D
You asked, but I never replied. A no reply should assume that you do not have permission.

But lucky for you, I forgot about the PM and from what I see above it looks like decent work, so if its ok with Buffy its fine with me to use my texture.
Sorry for any problems caused.

Do you know how to get them to appear in the consist editor?
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You need to make sure the coaches have there own folder for a start. Then you need to edit the .wag files using notepad. There are some tutorials about I think. If you get totally stuck though email them to antoncm[at]btinternet.com
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Backfoot2002 wrote:You need to make sure the coaches have there own folder for a start. Then you need to edit the .wag files using notepad. There are some tutorials about I think. If you get totally stuck though email them to antoncm[at]btinternet.com
Thank you.

I'll let you know if I do.
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Testing has commenced
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You've got no buffers.

There are freight animation buffers in my Mk3 sleeper folder which should fit.
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If it's got buffers it's Chain.
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ianmacmillan wrote:You've got no buffers.

There are freight animation buffers in my Mk3 sleeper folder which should fit.
Thanks for that :)

Are the buffers easy to add?
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any news on these?
Working on Wessex area for MSTS
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cgood124 wrote:any news on these?
I've been a bit busy doing other things, so these have taken a place on the back-burner.

Should hopefully have them finished off soon.
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The Sleepers have now been uploaded!

:D :D :D :D

I will upload the seated accomodation cars at a later date
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Hi Rob
Excellent stuff....I'm not usually into 'modern' stuff.....but they are excellent :P ...has to be hauled by 'proper locos' and its a nice colour scheme.
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jbilton wrote:Hi Rob
Excellent stuff....I'm not usually into 'modern' stuff.....but they are excellent :P ...has to be hauled by 'proper locos' and its a nice colour scheme.
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Thanks, Jon

I think the closest you'll get to for proper locos for these will be FGW 57s ;-)
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