Chinese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
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rhysicus1989
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Chinese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
Just downloaded the QJ, and OMG it is awesome. considering its a free download, the sounds are spot on, the model is spot on, and it drives beautifully!
Only tested it on the west somerset railway so far......Dont ask....but Im gonna give her a thrashing now dont worry, maybe sand bernardo to barstow? how much shall I put on the back of her? 2000 ton? that'll make her sweat
Only tested it on the west somerset railway so far......Dont ask....but Im gonna give her a thrashing now dont worry, maybe sand bernardo to barstow? how much shall I put on the back of her? 2000 ton? that'll make her sweat
My Mind is like a Welsh Railway, One tracked and Dirty.... 
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ihavenonamenoreallyidont
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Re: Chienese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
Can you post the link to the download page, please?
Paul
“Isn’t it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?” – Douglas Adams
“Isn’t it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?” – Douglas Adams
Re: Chienese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
Sounds great. Where can it be found?
Regards,
Rob.
Regards,
Rob.
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rhysicus1989
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Re: Chienese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
http://down.qiannao.com/space/show/cnbd ... .rar/.page#
its found here, click the 3rd green arrow down in the list. you'll need winrar or something to unpack it, but i tell you what its a small price to pay!
all we need now is the Jing tong route, and some heavy freight trains to romp over the hills!
its found here, click the 3rd green arrow down in the list. you'll need winrar or something to unpack it, but i tell you what its a small price to pay!
all we need now is the Jing tong route, and some heavy freight trains to romp over the hills!
My Mind is like a Welsh Railway, One tracked and Dirty.... 
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Re: Chienese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
China is a fast build Community ...
http://rail-sim.de/railsim/forumnew/ind ... 3#msg16733
greets ICE
http://rail-sim.de/railsim/forumnew/ind ... 3#msg16733
greets ICE
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ihavenonamenoreallyidont
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Re: Chienese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
Nice looking steam engine! Download and installed, will have to have a proper look tomorrow, thank you for posting a heads-up.
Paul
“Isn’t it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?” – Douglas Adams
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Re: Chienese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
fantastic. I always wanted one of these in RW.
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Charlie
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Re: Chienese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
Are there any Chinese routes?
Re: Chienese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
Thanks for the heads up. Have just taken this for a ride from Barstow.
Magnificent!
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colin
Magnificent!
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colin
Re: Chienese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
It'll make good static scenery.
Re: Chienese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
Rhysicus:rhysicus1989 wrote:http://down.qiannao.com/space/show/cnbd ... .rar/.page#
its found here, click the 3rd green arrow down in the list. you'll need winrar or something to unpack it, but i tell you what its a small price to pay!
Thanks!
Rob.
Re: Chinese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
Anyone know the name of the creator of this beast? I see Airy1982 in the Package Manager but I'm wondering if there is an actual name buried someplace else.
Thanks,
Rob.
Thanks,
Rob.
Re: Chinese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
I got the loco myself. It's a really good loco all round, yes, but it tends to develop very bad wheelslip at over 3 on the throttle settings, no matter what setting the reverser is set to, at least after a short while, it does this.rhysicus1989 wrote:Just downloaded the QJ, and OMG it is awesome. considering its a free download, the sounds are spot on, the model is spot on, and it drives beautifully!
Only tested it on the west somerset railway so far......Dont ask....but Im gonna give her a thrashing now dont worry, maybe sand bernardo to barstow? how much shall I put on the back of her? 2000 ton? that'll make her sweat
I tested it with a 20-car loaded coal train, and it got off to a fairly quick start, but then the wheels began slipping, so no way to test it's full capabilities on a grade of 1 in 200 going out, and it would have been good to see if it would start this train on a grade of 1 in 150 going back, so I gave it away, at least until someone is able to fiddle with the engine script maybe, and get rid of this slipping problem. Cheers.
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Jim McDermott
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Re: Chinese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
Have you tried using the 'Sanders' Jim, worked for me.I tested it with a 20-car loaded coal train, and it got off to a fairly quick start, but then the wheels began slipping, so no way to test it's full capabilities on a grade of 1 in 200 going out
Rob.
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Re: Chinese QJ (You should REALLY check this out)
The sanders don't make a shred of difference for me. Press the 'X' key and I hear a noise, like air, but the wheelslip notification in red text, fails to go off. Probably depends a lot on what the weight of the trailing tonnage is. 20 or so loaded coal hoppers (American ones) is easily started, but wheelslip is rife after you try to increase the throttle over 3.emrhd01 wrote:Have you tried using the 'Sanders' Jim, worked for me.I tested it with a 20-car loaded coal train and it got off to a fairly quick start, but then the wheels began slipping, so no way to test it's full capabilities on a grade of 1 in 200 going out
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Jim McDermott