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Re: Coming soon - China Clay For Export

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Shadders wrote:Hope that helps,
Shad,
thanks very much for the suggestions. I'd love to test this out today, but my motherboard blew a chip a few weeks ago and the RMA hasn't yet got me a working replacement. Will let you know once I get my system together again ...
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Kariban wrote:
It's so green!
Yeah, unnaturally green, to this eyes 8)

Vern, thanks for the info re the floating clumps of turf. Slightly surprised this issue would be present in a payware release.

Loads of love for the route in this thread but not quite feeling it myself.
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ihavenonamenoreallyidont wrote:
Kariban wrote:
It's so green!
Yeah, unnaturally green, to this eyes 8)

Vern, thanks for the info re the floating clumps of turf. Slightly surprised this issue would be present in a payware release.

Loads of love for the route in this thread but not quite feeling it myself.
Yes it REALLY is that green.. On certain days when the light is just right and maybe a hazy sun it's a little lost world 8)

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What a fantastic route - have just run the Local Stopper - needs swapping for a 101 (not quite accurate) or a 153 -- having followed the pre release piccies / videos on Creatives site I just knew this would be a fantastic route, and , it sure has turned to be so. Small bugbears - those sirens at the crossings can the volume be turned down or better still turned off completely. Other minor problems have been mentioned (wagon sounds, floating fauna in the tunnel)....
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Now Creative show how creative you really are - a nice extension down to the Burngullow area and up to St Dennis Jnc and from Bugle to St Dennis Jnc ( and possibly Newquay ) now that would make true Clay Country and offer some more interesting Passenger working.
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Thanks for a great route - guess Pompy Direct and all those lovely SR EMU pronised are currently on the back burner
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kennyb wrote:What a fantastic route - have just run the Local Stopper - needs swapping for a 101
 Click to view more informationClass 101 Local Stopper [350561 bytes] - Class 101 Local Stopper.zip
File ID: 26419 Date: 01 May 2011 - 250 Downloads


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Kernow2 wrote:
Yes it REALLY is that green.. On certain days when the light is just right and maybe a hazy sun it's a little lost world 8)

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Seconded; grew up in mid Devon & live on the south coast now, and it really is that green down this way. Cornwall gets more rain :P
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Neptune50006 on 01 May 2011 12:35

kennyb wrote:What a fantastic route - have just run the Local Stopper - needs swapping for a 101
Thanks for that
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It's probably stated in big letters somewhere that I just can't see but..........

What locomotives & rolling stock come with this route?

Would someone mind either giving a list or providing a link.

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Off the top of my head, there's a 37, 47, and HST included. Here's a link to their website: http://www.creativerail.co.uk/products/ ... for-export

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I was making a scenario for this lovely route but was frustrated that the station load unload capability had been disabled? Wonder why? :-?
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Its a few pages back mate, there is an explanation and a workaround should you want it.
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Darpor wrote:Its a few pages back mate, there is an explanation and a workaround should you want it.
Ta muchly. :)
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Darpor wrote:Its a few pages back mate, there is an explanation and a workaround should you want it.
When it's enabled there are passengers walking around on closed and goods platforms as well as the station platforms.
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Think it's ok without passengers, those stations aren't the heaviest used in the world :)
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Wow, what a route, lovely detail, great fun is going to be had by me :D

One question, how do I install AP's wagons sounds onto the hoppers that come supplied with the pack, doesnt feel the same while shunting without the squealing :-?
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