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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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RSderek wrote:Hiya,
Yes the 3 featureed locos don't have cabs. as covered on the blog and in the manual.
The project was done mainly in the 24 hours, there was more time spent on it of course but not enough time for custom sounds or cabs.
If anyone would like to make a can and donate them we will of course add them.

hope you enjoy the rest of the addon.

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Thank you for the explanation Derek.

I was just worried I had done something wrong or there were aliases to stock I don't have.

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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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I only saw the product info on steam and didnt notice anything about missing cabviews.If it had of mentioned the fact,i wouldnt have bought the route as im only interested in those two engines

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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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hi, ...

Now I think it is a very nice Addon.
For this Price you should not ask too much.
Nevertheless, there is a lot for € 9.99 Euro.
And the best one is that the people still support and help have made it in life is not so good.

For lack of CAB
And with the black cab, I find it very well regulated.
I would have developed it themselves.

I said once before from here "Mercie RW.com" that was a great idea.
I think one of them could use more.

Drip, drip ..
At the end there are two small drops of Wermutbottle.
At the country level is lacking behind the Jackson bridge with me to the ground and the little 07 Shunter turns at the center tires ..

Resume:
I Would buy again and again and can recommend it only every Railworks Guy.

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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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Hi Hector, sorry if you felt mislead.
Over the past few months I have tried hard to be clear about what was in the pack both here and on the blog.

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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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I could careless about the cabs. I agree for the non-blog/forum following crowd. Updating the Steam page might keep complaints away.

I find the whole package worth it. Take away the loco's, and you still have an awesome little asset package for use in any other route. Plus, I really just took it as I'm donating to a charity and got this little package in return for it.
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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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We will look to update the steam page.

BTW, have you reskinned the SW1500 yet?

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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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RSderek wrote:Hi Hector, sorry if you felt mislead.
Over the past few months I have tried hard to be clear about what was in the pack both here and on the blog.

regards

Derek
Not to worry, £8.99 is a bit steep for a loco with no cabview and a conflat wagon.

But i can live with it, lesson learnt.

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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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Trainzer1400 wrote:
RSderek wrote:Hi Hector, sorry if you felt mislead.
Over the past few months I have tried hard to be clear about what was in the pack both here and on the blog.

regards

Derek
Not to worry, £8.99 is a bit steep for a loco with no cabview and a conflat wagon.

But i can live with it, lesson learnt.

Dave.
Dave, its for charity mate. I know its meant to begin at home but come on. Or did you only receive the loco and not all the other stock, or the route????
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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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Yup, i don't mind giving to the charity at all.

Not a problem.

Edit: Apart from the 07 which is why i really bought it, nothing else in the release interests me at all, but the conflat is a bonus. ;)

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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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Yes, thats fine mate, it just seemed like you said you only got one loco and a conflat?
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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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RSderek wrote: BTW, have you reskinned the SW1500 yet
Jesus I JUST got it! :D

Actually downloading it to my laptop @ work right now and as soon as this slow aircard finishes downloading it (You'd think I'd learn to do these updates on the home Wifi before leaving for work) I planned on seeing how you unwrapped it, and getting started.
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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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Trainzer1400 wrote:Yup, i don't mind giving to the charity at all.

Not a problem.

Edit: Apart from the 07 which is why i really bought it, nothing else in the release interests me at all, but the conflat is a bonus. ;)

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I mentioned this in the other thread, but here is (to me) one of the hidden values in this route. It gives almost anyone a great starter platform to get into route developing. This was mainly done in 24hrs and if you look at the route, the guys @ RS.com left A LOT of open land to continue development of it. Which I already started doing. The nice thing is there isnt' a lot of complicated track work, it's not a protypical route you have to worry about ruining the integrity of, not a lot complicated signal work etc you have to negotiate with which really gives the novice, or route building expert a fun little sandbox to play with the the world editor.
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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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Agreed Styckx, regarding the route building. I am just learning a bit of it, and this has given me not only the inspiration, but also a base from which to work from. Being from Malta, a small island in itself, I immediately fell in love with this route, and I am thinking of developing into the centre of the island a kind of fictional Maltese rail network
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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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Just one thing to say:

Wow, great route. I really like it and price is lower than I expected. Great job RS.com and all volunteers!
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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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Hiya,

Just a word of warning. If you are going to make changes to the route, clone it.
We will be updating it in the very near future to fix some small bugs.
Would hate to see you loose any work.

best regards

Derek
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