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Thanks for what your doing Mr Burgess i have this very day purchased this route to try out your work as soon as its released :D
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FIxed the two tone so it now works on the B key like all others. Added the lliyylr grill above the door since it was just blank on the textures, swapped the domino and blank texture so # is now blank and @ is domino, made the windows look less like cumpled snow up close and darkend the grills and removed reflections from them to make them look abit more natural.

Decided going to do the all of them first then will weather them after since it gives me chance to learn the the model and textures.
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They're looking great well done
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adburgess1992 wrote:FIxed the two tone so it now works on the B key like all others. Added the lliyylr grill above the door since it was just blank on the textures, swapped the domino and blank texture so # is now blank and @ is domino, made the windows look less like cumpled snow up close and darkend the grills and removed reflections from them to make them look abit more natural.

Decided going to do the all of them first then will weather them after since it gives me chance to learn the the model and textures.
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Hi...Good looking model, but can you change the loco number to a number that is lower than 25083, as any Class 25 locos that had a higher number than that number, were built without the nose end doors. So 25170 would in reality look different to your model. This is a photo of 25170 and you can see the front end difference !

http://www.class25.info/photograph_page ... ustell.htm

Giving it the number 25052 would personally be very nice, as it was the last Class 25 loco I needed to see when I was a spotter !

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Re: Weardale & Teesdale Class 24

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adburgess1992 wrote:Fullsize
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Looking very good, can't wait to try them out.

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shinymac wrote:"snip"

Hi...Good looking model, but can you change the loco number to a number that is lower than 25083, as any Class 25 locos that had a higher number than that number, were built without the nose end doors. So 25170 would in reality look different to your model. This is a photo of 25170 and you can see the front end difference !

http://www.class25.info/photograph_page ... ustell.htm

Giving it the number 25052 would personally be very nice, as it was the last Class 25 loco I needed to see when I was a spotter !

Thanks

Derek
The numbers are dynamic like the default so you can change it to whatever number you like ingame it just randomly selected that one when I placed it on the route because I havent changed the default numbers file so you can have any number and code combination you like on it from Dominos Tops numbers to Pre-Tops or Transitional period with no 2 or D at the start of the number
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Thanks Foity Bill for that info

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All 3 done now for some weatherd variations.
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Re: Weardale & Teesdale Class 24

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Can someone explain to me how to change the Class 24 loco number to one I wish to have please ?

Is it best done through RW Tools ? (I have had imtermittent success at doing this in the past)

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You can change the loco number for most locos in the game.

If you have a scenario just hit Pause then go in to World Editor and then Click on the Orange Loco Icon at the top - it will tell you the scenario will revert back to the start.
Then find the loco you want to change and Double Click on it.
A Flyout appears at the side and you can change the numbers in the box to something else.

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If the scenario involves coupling to or uncoupling the loco from stock it might fail because the loco number is in the scenario instructions.
Also if you have a loco which has a Headcode there might be other things to put in the flyout box.

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This Class 25 is a bit of an oddball.

It has a Dual Brake Handle but only works in Vacuum
The Gauge at the left has Brake Pipe on it but Main Reservoir underneath and it's at 7 Bar ?!?

And the sound is a bit naff.

Come on Richard (AP) can you make a Silk Purse out of this Sows Ear ;)

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749006 wrote:This Class 25 is a bit of an oddball.

And the sound is a bit naff.

Come on Richard (AP) can you make a Silk Purse out of this Sows Ear ;)

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Can't wait to see those grubby little rats!
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Any chance of doing this one please? Class 25/9, 25912 / D7672 "Tamworth Castle,it was back dated to it's original as built condition by the depot staff at Holbeck in 1990 and repainted in two tone green.

It's now at the Churnet Valley Railway stored awaiting repair.
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Re: Weardale & Teesdale Class 24

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Hi
I just asked a question about the class 25 that you are making,and have fallen fowl of the dreaded mods must see it first,after all this time it's starting to get a right pain in the proverbial - - - -,especially as DTG are releasing some of his locomotives now
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