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Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 3:29 am
by skoda
deltic009 wrote:Mark forgot today's clue, well yesterday's now, which is:

Kevin Bacon.
Mr Bacon advertises for the EE mobile company

EE also stands for English Electric :wink:

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 11:13 am
by brysonman46
deltic009 wrote:Mark forgot today's clue, well yesterday's now, which is:

Kevin Bacon.
Well Kevin Bacon was in the film Apollo 13, but the Britannia of the same name was 70015. I read somewhere that a class 350 unit had been called "Apollo", though that may have been a model only.

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 11:14 am
by brysonman46
skoda wrote:
deltic009 wrote:Mark forgot today's clue, well yesterday's now, which is:

Kevin Bacon.
Mr Bacon advertises for the EE mobile company

EE also stands for English Electric :wink:
Which brings us back to Vulcan Foundry!

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 1:04 pm
by skoda
I've already mentioned 37424 and 86's so how about 50's , Maybe 50031 in INTERCITY livery or has that already been produced ?
(there's that many reskinners involved with this Sim it's hard to keep up with who's done what :lol: )

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 2:12 pm
by almark
brysonman46 wrote:
skoda wrote:
deltic009 wrote:Mark forgot today's clue, well yesterday's now, which is:

Kevin Bacon.
Mr Bacon advertises for the EE mobile company

EE also stands for English Electric :wink:
Which brings us back to Vulcan Foundry!

I can assure you we aren't building a Vulcan Foundry :wink: :lol:

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 4:41 pm
by brysonman46
almark wrote:
brysonman46 wrote:
skoda wrote:
Mr Bacon advertises for the EE mobile company

EE also stands for English Electric :wink:
Which brings us back to Vulcan Foundry!

I can assure you we aren't building a Vulcan Foundry :wink: :lol:
Too late - Andy and I have already done it for our Liv Lime St to Man Vic and Pic! Mind you, in our era it was mostly Ruston Diesels factory

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 10:50 pm
by deltic009
Sorry for delays over at Vulcan. Test times, finding late errors and trying to apply as many fixes as possible have meant we are running late.

Today's release is a pair of locos - Class 87s in IC Exec and IC Exec with a wraparound black band. These feature a full set of 35 red-backed nameplates which are script controlled to keep your asset list uncluttered. Just extract the file into your Railworks folder, there is no need for batch files to be run.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0pHH ... EN2ZVJackk

One known issue is that the brakes have to be controlled by mouse on the HUD only - unsure why, but this is being investigated.

The clue for the last DLC for today is -

A55

Thanks

Matt, VP

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 11:43 pm
by brysonman46
deltic009 wrote:
The clue for the last DLC for today is -

A55

Thanks

Matt, VP
The A55 goes from Chester to Anglesey, over the BRITANNIA bridge. There is a theme here, but probably the wrong one!

Nick

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 12:44 am
by skoda
Many thanks for the 87s :D

Running with the A55 Chester to Anglesey clue could it actually be a North Wales coast route , Haunt of the English Electric 37s and 40s .... ?
Wishful thinking on my part but that would be superb 8)

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 6:33 am
by david1
A55 North Wales, maybe Wherry lines 37 into Regional livery or class 40145 in Large logo

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 9:36 am
by deltic009
david1 wrote:A55 North Wales, maybe Wherry lines 37 into Regional livery or class 40145 in Large logo
40145 is already available in Large Logo and we aren't about to attempt to do a wealth of texture work etc in a vain attempt to come close to the work Railright are able to do with access to the source model too.

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 11:19 am
by brysonman46
Or is it A (class)55?

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 12:13 pm
by xguerra
brysonman46 wrote:Or is it A (class)55?
Mark already dismissed in a previous post that there would be any Deltics in the giveaways unfortunately.

Regional Railways Wherry-enhanced 37 pack would be awesome though!

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 6:53 pm
by 220389
For today:

http://www.vulcanproductions.co.uk/scen ... loads.html

Scenario Winter Duties.

As we tip over the halfway point of our 12 days of Christmas, Day 7 is something a bit different. We've made a scenario for 37025 for you to test out your driving skills of the APWL pack. This is now available for download.
Our next clue is 'First of the Last'
Enjoy Guys!!

Chris

Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:00 pm
by the204
The first of the last: Could it be the first 9F?