Any data is good data, thanksveetkam wrote: I think I can help you with timings etc. When Modern Locos Illustrated did their Desiro issue they included a whole bunch of info... I'll dig it out and see if it produces and let you know.
Portsmouth Direct Line
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Re: Portsmouth Direct Line
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Re: Portsmouth Direct Line
I was wondering what are the values used in the track rule for the superelevation. I managed to get a few curves to tilt, but I'm not so sure my values are correct for the angle at which the track tilts...
I wonder if any of you could assist me with this, I copied over the values from HSC but I've got a feeling the angles are not quite correct for passenger lines.....
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I wonder if any of you could assist me with this, I copied over the values from HSC but I've got a feeling the angles are not quite correct for passenger lines.....
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Re: Portsmouth Direct Line
Maybe so Steve, but not taking any chances, I used Avast with W7, but this W8 comes with its own AV built in, so I'd expect it to be top notch.TransportSteve wrote:I have no problems with my avast anti-virus tool, I think you may have a negative positive Chris.chrisiveson wrote: That link reports a malware warning.
Cheerz. Transport Steve.
( when I get chance I'll boot back into W7 and see what it comes up with. )
Chris.
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Chrome comes up with the warningInthernet wrote:99.9% sure it's a false positive. Sendspace is your bog-standard file upload/sharing site that I've used for years. It didn't seem to do Kariban any harm when I used it to send him W.I.P. files for my Class 166 mod!
File itself is clean (Avira 12.0.0.872 / Defs 7.11.22.138) - so most likely they (Sendspace) had an advert with malicious code, which are usually the things that trigger warnings in "Chrome" / "Firefox"69.31.136.5 contains malware. Your computer might catch a virus if you visit this site.
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