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Re: Coming soon - China Clay For Export

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USRailFan wrote:Too bad women don't come with those...
8) :wink:
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They do - it's very small and just states "Do as she says, or suffer for eternity..." IIRC. 8)
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Time for a thickie moment! :roll: I can't find the clayhoods or CDA's despite having the Creativerail/CCFE box ticked in the RH flyout. Can someone point me in the right direction please? :)
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OK, got it now (wispering) thanks :D
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Regarding the CDA's and their silent operation I've finally cracked it with the sounds after four days of trying. In the bin file towards the end is a section called <ContainerComponent>. This section has just a few lines as shown below:

<ContainerComponent>
<cEntityContainerBlueprint>
<Children/>
</cEntityContainerBlueprint>
</ContainerComponent>


To get the sounds to work the lines above need replacing with all this:

<ContainerComponent>
<cEntityContainerBlueprint>
<Children>
<cEntityContainerBlueprint-sChild d:id="29588864">
<ChildName d:type="cDeltaString">Wagon Sound</ChildName>
<BlueprintID>
<iBlueprintLibrary-cAbsoluteBlueprintID>
<BlueprintSetID>
<iBlueprintLibrary-cBlueprintSetID>
<Provider d:type="cDeltaString">Kuju</Provider>
<Product d:type="cDeltaString">RailSimulator</Product>
</iBlueprintLibrary-cBlueprintSetID>
</BlueprintSetID>
<BlueprintID d:type="cDeltaString">Audio\RailVehicles\Wagons\AP\AP_4Wheel_Sound.xml</BlueprintID>
</iBlueprintLibrary-cAbsoluteBlueprintID>
</BlueprintID>
<Matrix>
<cHcRMatrix4x4>
<Element/>
</cHcRMatrix4x4>
</Matrix>
</cEntityContainerBlueprint-sChild>
</Children>
</cEntityContainerBlueprint>
</ContainerComponent>
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I actually thought that it might be a while before I saw another route for RailWorks that impressed me as much as the Edinburgh & Glasgow, but the China Clay For Export route has proven me wrong, very nice work along with excellent performance.
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Instant love for this route. :B-fly:
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Did the Class 14 run on this route?
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by windberg on 04 May 2011 15:15

Did the Class 14 run on this route?
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Don`t think any ever got into Cornwall but somebody will proove me wrong !!!
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I can't personally recall any and in any event, I very much doubt it - the "Teddy Bears" were only 650 hp.

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Pretty sure they didn't. Lots of 22s though.
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What a pity. But that saves my pocket. :D I have to wait for a driveable Class 22. Thank you for your information!

The 52 for the main line and the 22 plus the Warship over the entire route is not wrong or is it?
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windberg wrote:What a pity. But that saves my pocket. :D I have to wait for a driveable Class 22. Thank you for your information!

The 52 for the main line and the 22 plus the Warship over the entire route is not wrong or is it?
Not wrong, but you could take the 52 over the branches, too... :D

http://classictractionimages.weebly.com ... ranch.html

In fact, wouldn't a "retro" version of the route be awesome complete with an intact Fowey branch...
http://classictractionimages.weebly.com ... ships.html

But, I digress :D

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The Class 22s and Warships would have traversed the whole route but the Westerns did also, in later years.

I'm no expert at making scenarios but I like this route so much, I''ve been fiddling about and am considering uploading one set in the hydraulic era, featuring a Class 22 as the main loco, with Warships, Westerns, and the odd Hymek as AI.

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ashgray wrote: I'm no expert at making scenarios but I like this route so much, I''ve been fiddling about and am considering uploading one set in the hydraulic era, featuring a Class 22 as the main loco, with Warships, Westerns, and the odd Hymek as AI.
Cool :) Was considering something similar, but not sure that the Hymeks made it that far South West...?

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