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Re: Vulcan Productions Xmas content

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Just wanted to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone who's contributed to this.

Hope your all have a very merry Christmas!
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12 days of Christmas Day 9!

This download contains both 37800 and 37884 in Rail Operations Group/Europhoenix livery with 4 variations of each loco! The locos also features a fully working Dellner coupling version.

The included versions of both locos are as follows:
Standard coupling
Standard coupling with ploughs
Dellner coupling
Dellner coupling with ploughs

The Dellner coupling can be used to couple to unit's such as the Class 375's,with the limitation in the software of a small gap at the EMU end of the coupling,though this is not noticeable unless you look very closely.

Reskin by:
Ash Burgess

Requirements:
Settle-Carlisle Addon
Wherry Lines (AP Site version,Steam version may work but is not supported and hasn't been tested)
Wherry Lines Extra Stock

Available from:
https://www.vulcanproductions.co.uk/die ... loads.html
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Re: Vulcan Productions Xmas content

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Cool!

Fingers crossed for some Regional Railways content in the last two unannounced items.
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I wonder if the 12th day may be the Harrogate Loop
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Re: Vulcan Productions Xmas content

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96tommy wrote:I wonder if the 12th day may be the Harrogate Loop
Well, there's not long to find out.
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Although it's obviously far too late to be done for combo, and not a job for the lads at Vulcan per se but in regard to the new DTG 47 if anyone was considering doing a RES 47 wrap for it the correct numbers for the low ETH fitment and buffer cowling removed would be thus

All below would be RES red with new OHE stickers

47736 was named ,was TDM cable fitted, had black headcode panels and front repeater numbers

47737 was named,was TDM cable fitted, had black headcode panels and had Crewe cat under the drivers window for a bit

47738 was named,was TDM cable fitted, had Crewe cat under the drivers window and BR arrows

47739 was named,was TDM cable fitted

47741 was named,was TDM cable fitted, had Crewe cat under the drivers window, and was reliveried into Virgin but still with the RES named and Tom's

47742 was named,was TDM cable fitted

47743 was named

47744 was named,TDM cable fitted and was painted EWS with the TDMs

47745 was named, TDM cable fitted

47746 was named, TDM cable fitted

47747 was named, TDM cable fitted, also painted Virgin with the TDMs and EWS

47749 was named, TDM cable fitted

47750 was named, TDM cable fitted, also painted Virgin with the TDMs

47756 was named, TDM cable fitted, snowplough fitted

47757 was named, TDM cable fitted, also painted EWS with the TDMs

47760 was named, TDM cable fitted, snowplough fitted, also painted EWS with the TDMs and named

47764 was named, TDM cable fitted

47765 was named, TDM cable fitted

47766 was named, TDM cable fitted

47767 was named, TDM cable fitted, snowplough fitted, also painted EWS with the TDMs and named

47773 was named, TDM cable fitted, also painted EWS with the TDMs and named

47774 was named, TDM cable fitted

47766 was named, TDM cable fitted

47777 was named, TDM cable fitted, snowplough fitted

47778 was named,TDM cable fitted, black headcode panels, also painted EWS with the TDMs and named

47779 TDM cable fitted

47780 TDM cable fitted

47781 was named, TDM cable fitted

47782 TDM cable fitted

47783 was named, TDM cable fitted

47784 was named, TDM cable fitted

47785 was named, TDM cable fitted, also painted EWS with the TDMs and named

47786 was named, TDM cable fitted, also painted EWS with the TDMs and named

47787 was named, TDM cable fitted, also painted EWS with the TDMs and named

47788 was named, TDM cable fitted

47789 was named, TDM cable fitted

47790 was named, TDM cable fitted, snowplough fitted, also painted EWS with the TDMs and named snowplough fitted

47791 was named, TDM cable fitted, black headcode panels

47792 was named, TDM cable fitted, also painted EWS with the TDMs and named

47793 was named,TDM cable fitted, also painted EWS with the TDMs and named

Most/all of the above would have run without TDMs when painted RES, similarly some did run without the names, but they are mainly known for having the cables

Anyway MERRY Christmas :lol:
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Re: Vulcan Productions Xmas content

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Well, if nothing else I'm impressed at the size of the list, but I'd be amazed if you find anyone willing to take up that size job with that level of detail.
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Re: Vulcan Productions Xmas content

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Well to be honest im not thinking of the plates just the skins.with the cables. Its been too long without a new.RES 47
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Re: Vulcan Productions Xmas content

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Well it may not be RES 47s, but we have some delayed (and one is still missing due to real life invasion) Virgin Farewell Class 47s for you - 3 for now.

12 days of Christmas Day 10 (well,day 10's release anyway!)

Apologies for the delay with this one,we've had a very hectic time of late as you can imagine.

This release features 47840,47847 and 47851 as seen in the summer of 2002 following heritage repaints for their final months on Virgin Trains Cross-Country workings.

We also have 47853 for this pack but it needs further work and as a result will follow as an update in the coming days.

Available from:
https://www.vulcanproductions.co.uk/die ... loads.html

Requirements:
Virgin Trains First Generation Pack

Reskin By:
Ben Yates
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47851 Traction Magazine in Two-tone Green with full yellow front
47851 Traction Magazine in Two-tone Green with full yellow front
47840 North Star in BR Blue
47840 North Star in BR Blue
47847 Brian Morrison/Railway World Magazine in Large Logo
47847 Brian Morrison/Railway World Magazine in Large Logo
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Re: Vulcan Productions Xmas content

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Please don't think I'm moaning I for one am very happy that you guys provide excellent content for us all, thank you all for all your stuff :)
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Re: Vulcan Productions Xmas content

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And the next inline has arrived...

12 days of Christmas Day 11!

For the penultimate day we bring you the KWVR's 37075,complete with it's split box and flush front ends in two versions of Railfreight Triple Grey Livery,which she currently wears in real life.

Matt has worked extremely hard to bring this one to fruition and it's the culmination of months of work to get it as shown. It features no fewer than 14 3D additions to the loco,including items such as both headcode boxes,it also includes a reskinned cab view.

The only downside with this reskin is the usage of the long retired "Class37 Pack01",however without that this reskin wouldn't have been possible (for us to make).

The requirements are:
AP Wherry Lines
Settle to Carlisle
Class 37 Pack01 (Not available)

As usual we have not tested this with the Steam version of APWL,and whilst it may work,it is not supported by us.

Available from:
https://www.vulcanproductions.co.uk/die ... oads.html/
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Custom lighting objects also needed to be made which work alongside the Wherry Lines Class 37 scripting from Armstrong Powerhouse. Here we see the flush nose end which meant the unfortunate necessity of utilising the long withdrawn Class 37 DLC.
Custom lighting objects also needed to be made which work alongside the Wherry Lines Class 37 scripting from Armstrong Powerhouse. Here we see the flush nose end which meant the unfortunate necessity of utilising the long withdrawn Class 37 DLC.
As well as custom nose boxes, bespoke multiple working cables and BR arrows and decals had to be produced to make this loco package.
As well as custom nose boxes, bespoke multiple working cables and BR arrows and decals had to be produced to make this loco package.
37075 side on showing the 2 different noses that make the loco more unique
37075 side on showing the 2 different noses that make the loco more unique
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