I tried a mixed rake of BR blue mk1 coaches and it worked perfectly from Quick drive. I haven't tested a standard or other scenario yet. One issue was thrown up (in quick drive anyway) and that is that all of the Mk1 coaches I modified (my reskins, decals and corrected late bogie) all came up with coupling errors when building a consist, none of the other Mk1s that come with the pack as standard threw this error up.
Don't really have the time to figure out what the cause is but I will hopefully get it fixed soon enough.
Coupling problem
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Re: Coupling problem
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gptech
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Re: Coupling problem
That's certainly good news and could throw the emphasis, in the case that's been reported to me, back on to the user's configuration.casrtt wrote:The standard scenario I edited using RW-tools works fine now, the mk2's are not left behind. I will do some more editing later to see if the problems totally cleared or if it returns.The fix appears to work for 37180sirdyfed, who was creating a scenario.
Could I ask for a volunteer(s) to just check some reskinned items for me? You'd need the DT/AP MkIIs obviously for the main *suspect* but also having the RSC Class 421Pack01 and the Kuju\RailSimulator HST would cover other stock involved.
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markpullinger
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Re: Coupling problem
They all seem to use the kuju couplings so might be worth checking your pivot points and whether the height of the coaches is the same with the new bogies fitted.
Re: Coupling problem
I am going to copy across the coupling bin file into a folder within the DT_mk1 folder to try and avoid this problem - I will issue an update to my mk1 enhancement pack to include this, hopefully with external noise of engines on the 'enthusiasts' passenger view.markpullinger wrote:They all seem to use the kuju couplings so might be worth checking your pivot points and whether the height of the coaches is the same with the new bogies fitted.
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