Chinese Freeware

General discussion about RailWorks, your thoughts, questions, news and views!

Moderator: Moderators

trainspotter1835
New to the Forums
Posts: 9
Joined: Wed Mar 04, 2009 11:48 am

Chinese Freeware

Post by trainspotter1835 »

Where can I find a site for Free Chinese Rolling Stock(ie Trains/Coaches/Freight)for Railworks :x
StefanSchmidt
Established Forum Member
Posts: 374
Joined: Thu Sep 04, 2008 2:53 pm
Location: Frankonia - Bavaria - Germany

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by StefanSchmidt »

Please look here for China: http://www.treinpunt.nl/forum/index.php ... ds;cat=684
(free registration necessary)
and here: http://tsnz.galacticshare.com/china.html
Have fun
Stefan
Tanko
New to the Forums
Posts: 1
Joined: Sun May 16, 2010 9:28 pm

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by Tanko »

Railworks China Website [url]http://*********.com[/url]
Registration is required
 
Greeting

Tanko
trainspotter1835
New to the Forums
Posts: 9
Joined: Wed Mar 04, 2009 11:48 am

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by trainspotter1835 »

Is there an english language site to http://*******.com site
skiddaw
Established Forum Member
Posts: 384
Joined: Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:33 pm
Location: Cheshire

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by skiddaw »

trainspotter1835 wrote:Is there an english language site to http://***********.com site
Not as far as I know. But the google translate tool works well enough for you to view the page.
Having said that i have not managed to register with the site.
Are there any Chinese linguists out there, maybe in Hong Kong, who could register with this site and tell us what it contains?
I would love to run some of the Chinese rolling stock on an authentic Chinese route :fadein:
User avatar
bigvern
Chief Track Welder
Posts: 7706
Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2002 12:00 am
Location: Swindon, England

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by bigvern »

Some of the Chinese stock was hosted here for a while but removed without warning a few months ago. No one knows why; there was an oblique reference to the action being a mistake or for an upgraded version but the items never returned.

A shame as, at the time, they were some of the best stuff done for RW - freeware and payware.
User avatar
peteredw
Been on the forums for a while
Posts: 100
Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:59 am
Location: PLYMOUTH GreatWestern Mainline

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by peteredw »

ive tried severel times to sign into chinese site but page dosent come up
skiddaw
Established Forum Member
Posts: 384
Joined: Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:33 pm
Location: Cheshire

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by skiddaw »

bigvern wrote:Some of the Chinese stock was hosted here for a while but removed without warning a few months ago. No one knows why; there was an oblique reference to the action being a mistake or for an upgraded version but the items never returned.

A shame as, at the time, they were some of the best stuff done for RW - freeware and payware.
I think you must mean the chinese Alternator transporter which must be the largest freight vehicle available for railworks. Its awsome! It came with a pack of other heavy duty rail vehicles and flatrolls, some with loads such as cable rolls and army lorries.
Anyway the good news for anyone who missed it is that it can still be downloaded freely here:-

http://www.railsim-fr.com/forum/index.php?download=122

Hint : To download hit the button labelled "telechargement maintenant"
fastech360s
New to the Forums
Posts: 3
Joined: Mon Aug 30, 2010 5:33 pm

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by fastech360s »

skiddaw wrote:
trainspotter1835 wrote:Is there an english language site to http://***********.com site[/quote

Not as far as I know. But the google translate tool works well enough for you to view the page.
Having said that i have not managed to register with the site.
Are there any Chinese linguists out there, maybe in Hong Kong, who could register with this site and tell us what it contains?
I would love to run some of the Chinese rolling stock on an authentic Chinese route :fadein:
You will need to be logged in in order to view the content of the site.
The register button is on the top left corner called "Ticket Booth" (售票窗口) or something rather than "register".

They got some very detailed route coming up, which I am looking forward to.
zm4em
Been on the forums for a while
Posts: 157
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:32 pm
Location: Antwerp Belgium

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by zm4em »

Yes, they are wonderfull, and believe me I like them to, but when you line them up in Testtrak, I just found out that they are framerate killers. I turned around them with Cam2 and ...
Did the same thing with the Class 37 and no framerate worries there. I used of course the same amount in each test.
I think the problem occures more when you look at them at the front.
Maybe it works for high end PC's?

Grtz
Erik
User avatar
partyspiritz
Very Active Forum Member
Posts: 3527
Joined: Wed May 25, 2005 12:06 am
Location: RAF Brize Norton
Contact:

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by partyspiritz »

They are eye catchers I have done lots of small shows. I have been ask all sorts of questions about them I know very little about them only the info I can find on the net about there type.

But there fabulous and I like things that are unusual


Regards


John
The Bacup Branch gone to bed
The Fairford Branch http://www.martin.loader.btinternet.co. ... Branch.htm Not started
zm4em
Been on the forums for a while
Posts: 157
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:32 pm
Location: Antwerp Belgium

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by zm4em »

partyspiritz wrote:They are eye catchers I have done lots of small shows. I have been ask all sorts of questions about them I know very little about them only the info I can find on the net about there type.

But there fabulous and I like things that are unusual


Regards


John
Just found this... hope you like it.

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthr ... 030&page=3

Grtz
Erik
User avatar
bigvern
Chief Track Welder
Posts: 7706
Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2002 12:00 am
Location: Swindon, England

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by bigvern »

I think you must mean the chinese Alternator transporter which must be the largest freight vehicle available for railworks.
Actually I was thinking of the locomotives (two diesel and one steam) plus the passenger cars.
trainspotter1835
New to the Forums
Posts: 9
Joined: Wed Mar 04, 2009 11:48 am

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by trainspotter1835 »

Maybe fanta1682002 can give us some useful links to Chinese/Hong Kong sites for his scenario downloads and how to get into the sites.
skiddaw
Established Forum Member
Posts: 384
Joined: Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:33 pm
Location: Cheshire

Re: Chinese Freeware

Post by skiddaw »

trainspotter1835 wrote:Maybe fanta1682002 can give us some useful links to Chinese/Hong Kong sites for his scenario downloads and how to get into the sites.
Tried sending fanta a PM but it didn't work. Any ideas?
Locked

Return to “[RW] General RW Discussion”