Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

Post by hodder »

Hi Bart.

As this route is also steam era could you add water cranes please? You have a water tower at Wadebridge but no cranes. GWR only had rights as far as Wadebridge with no stops allowed between there and Bodmin Central. So their trains had to turn around at Wadebridge. Thanks
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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i have already put water cranes at each end of the platforms at Wadebridge can you not see them?
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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Unfortunately no. There are no "milk bottles" either that would indicate missing assets!! Will check later with RW Tools.
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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Ok theres no signal or water crane at padstow station,and at wadebridge no water crane or signal at eastern end of wadebridge.
Now this odd there is now a wooden engine shed at wadebridge where there wasent before.
Ok another odd thing the siding third track from wadebridge station platform three I presume,when I try and drive a loco out of that siding it crashes three times iv'e tried,can some of you try it please thank you.
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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Hi Tornados. I have just driven a train in and out of every siding at Wadebridge between platform 3 and the river, no problems. Look at the 2D plan (9) and tell me the name of you problem siding and I will try again.
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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ok v1.21 will have water cranes etc as i am adding detail as i go referencing different sources. please continue to report any problems and if they are resolved they will be in 1.21
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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Hello the siding is called wadebridge local coal but the loco that crashed is the standard 75xxx,I tried the iow 02 and standard 4mt tank and there ok. so why the 75xxx crashes I don't know.
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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tornados can you use the turntable at Wadebridge?
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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Hi Bart. Just to advise that for me both turntables work ok, it is just that the rail stubs on the turntable are missing, however the engine behaves as if they were present.
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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Hello yes bart both tuntables work ok but stubs missing but the ground around them is very uneven and gaps under the rails whether that makes any difference I don't know but would be nicer if you can flatten the land out,also use a bigger tuntable if possible.
The siding at wadebridge called wadebridge loco coal causes some locos to crash maybe some others can try see what happens ive tried three different kinds they've all wobbled and tipped and crashed bob,standard 75xx and 4mt tank.
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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ok i'll relay it for v1.21 and even out the ground round the turntables
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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Hi Tornados. I have tried a diesel, the Falmouth branch Pannier Tank and even a Stanier 5MT, even putting on full power there is not the slightest wiggle going into or coming out of that siding!!! Strange!
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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Hello well thanks for trying it's very odd I wont use that siding then it seems the only place it happens but I haven't used all of the sidings.
It's like the Faversham route and sometimes the brighton one when I make a scenario it just crashes.
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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Hello bart hows the route going are you releasing anything soon or what ?.
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Re: Padstow to Wadebridge V1.16 (Withered Arm Part 1)

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Am actually visiting Boscarne Junction tomorrow to look at the bridges over the Camel. But the scenery is almost done to the Junction. will get it on as soon as its finished and post on here when i've sent it to UKTrainsim for release
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