WIP Thread 2 - Anything new for RailWorks

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Can you tell what it is yet?
A Diesel :lol:
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A WCRC 47? Just one little pointer. WCRC never had any 47's with all the gubbings on in that livery. 47786 is the only loco with all the gubbings on. And its just plain maroon. doesnt carry the stripe.

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GWSRKID wrote:Ready to go

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What are the conditions for releasing one of these, Release them as a file with out the Geo.pxgxtd or whatever it is?

Dan

Well done Dan, sorry i cant answer your question, but will certainly look forward to its eventual release.

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Whooo, that's a good 'un. I'll certainly use it on the GWSR that Dougjuk and myself made.

To upload

Go to the RW Packager (RailWorks icon/Packager tab, top of screen)
Find the Assets Folder (Left of screen)
If you've made your own producer folder, tick it
Press the right arrow
Click Create Package

Should do it all for you as a .rwp file. Add this (and perhaps a readme document) to a zip file.

Once we've unzipped, we should have the .rwp file and a readme telling us how to get it working, however after a quick visit to the RW Package Manager (accessible the same way), clicking Install and finding the opened .rwp file, RW will do the rest, assuming we have the RSC 8F. For those who don't recognise the model, be sure to mention the requirement of it in the readme.
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prairie4566 wrote: To upload<snip>
I believe the point he was making was if he had to remove the shape file from the package, to which the answer is "yes".

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3 Things finished & Ready to upload:

Railfreight Distribution 37026 (I couldnt find an image of its nameplate, As soon as i do, I'll release update texture harnessing it):
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Railfreight Un-Branded 37013:
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Lastly, One for Ross' excellent East Lancashire Railway route, BR Blue (Without Maroon Window Surrounds) 37109:
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More to come later.....
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Here's some more...

Railfreight Petroleum 37078:
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BR Blue Thornaby 37066 "British Steel Workington":
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BR Blue Thornaby 37071 "British Steel Skinningrove":
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BR Blue Thornaby 37077 "British Steel Shelton":
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Might be more later...
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BR Blue 37175:
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Railfreight Petroleum 37078:
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Both finished & Will be uploaded either this evening or tomorrow. I have alot of 37s to upload, Sorry ;D
Thats all im repainting for today, I promise.. :wink:
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Chef, is there any reason you're fitting the /0s with refurbished nose side grilles other than having half inched the textures from a TTG /5? Surely the models allow the correct grilles and it'd be a 2 minute job for a bit more authenticy :)

Also, have a gander at this :D http://steve.jones.photos.gb.net/p47938501.html
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Coming soon . . .

NSE 50's to match the new RSC 47's and rolling stock
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And some new Photo-textured Large Logo 50's too . . .

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Will and me are going to add these skins to a second "plough's class 50 pack" too.

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nattydredd wrote:Coming soon . . .

NSE 50's to match the new RSC 47's and rolling stock
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And some new Photo-textured Large Logo 50's too . . .

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Will and me are going to add these skins to a second "plough's class 50 pack" too.

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Hello Nat,

While these look smashing, it's a shame that the correct font wasn't used for the numerals...

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rwaceyw wrote:Chef, is there any reason you're fitting the /0s with refurbished nose side grilles other than having half inched the textures from a TTG /5? Surely the models allow the correct grilles and it'd be a 2 minute job for a bit more authenticy :)

Also, have a gander at this :D http://steve.jones.photos.gb.net/p47938501.html
Yes, There is, Im using the RFD textures from the Class 37 Pack, Because it would take much too long to reskin a whol new set when we have a perfectly good one, And seeing as i cant create textures very well, I decided they were the best option. The grill's are a issue im not in a hurry to fix because i've used the textures & Flattened them on these repaints, And therefore, Anything i modify wont be able to be sorted if i get it wrong (which is more than likely) so i figured it would be better to just use these ones provided.
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adburgess1992 wrote:Can you tell what it is yet?

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57601 in WCRC livery
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I think you'll find its 47854. :wink:
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3ft Gauge track...

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And a big ol' "EMD lump". :P

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