class 86 and class 87

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And well worth the £4.99 it cost in the Sale :D

I think it's good that RSC has brought out a fix :)
But I don't think eating humble pie is required.

If they would look thru their back list of faults and fix some of them - especially where UKTS members have made a patch.

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Hello All,
Sorry to bump this thread, however, I wanted to eat a bit of humble pie myself :oops:
Just to say that my recent 'throwing toys out of pram' incident is due to being in need of a holiday!
So, sorry about all that.
Here is why I need a holiday...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HOw4MkThFA

Better to leave on a high than a cry!! :D

All the best,
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That wouldn't happen to be Lancaster-Carlisle would it? :D

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I'd say it is for definite :o
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Given that Lancaster station and the bridge over the Lune are in there, yes! Branch to Morecambe too, please?
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Now I know we all hate those who demand to know when when when... But... when do we expect this one, please?? :D
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keithmross wrote:Hello All,
Sorry to bump this thread, however, I wanted to eat a bit of humble pie myself :oops:
Just to say that my recent 'throwing toys out of pram' incident is due to being in need of a holiday!
So, sorry about all that.
Just don't stop making routes mr Moss, Train Simulator would not be the same without them.

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I'm a massive fan of WCML-N (my most-played route by far), so I'm really happy to see Keith working on another section of this wonderful line :D
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Lovely Jubbly :D
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Waheyyyy :P
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Amazing bit of work Mr Ross. :D
I thought WCML-N was good but this looks better.
Will be able to wizz up Shap at 90mph :)

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Looks very good, always Keith. I'm guessing we have the joys of rail cant on the new section? It's a shame it isn't simpler to backwards engineer it on the original WCML-N, and it may seem a bit modern, but I can't wait to bank over a Pendolino through reverse curves going full tilt (in both senses of the phrase!).

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Shap & Beattock :-)
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I can't wait!! Thank you Kieth! :P

Just a quick question RE, the the '87'.

After driving it for a while tonight, I can't help but think that when in the drivers seat, I am sat just a little too far over to the left hand side. Can somebody please tell me which values I have to alter in the 'Class87_CabCam.bin' file to move me over to the right a bit please!?

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At a guess, window camera offset X value ie -0.87 Its the only value a small enough distance from center. If it was the Y value at 2.8, that would make an engine around 20 feet wide. Just a guess though :wink:

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P.s. I think its right as window camera offset is a positive value of X ie 0.87 for when you move to guards position.
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