Cambridge lines and the ECML

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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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Neil,

Thanks very much for those A1 reskins and for the new installer.

John.
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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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Hi Neil
Will the reskins work if the locos were bought seperatly
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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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hi
sorry but with my failing eyesight I was wondering where can I find the loco reskins and the new installer,
please

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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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michaelhendle wrote:hi
sorry but with my failing eyesight I was wondering where can I find the loco reskins and the new installer,
please

Mike
Mike

Here's the installer:

Invalid File ID [35949]


and here are the reskins:
Invalid File ID [35951]

Invalid File ID [35956]


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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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nike wass wrote:Hi Neil
Will the reskins work if the locos were bought seperatly
Regards
Mike Wass
What do you mean by 'bought seperately' Mike. As for the A1 you need the BR Brunswick green skinned Tornado that comes with the Settle & Carlisle Specials pack, not the stand alone version if that is what you mean.

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Trying to unzip the A1 and A3 and it's asking for a password.
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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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Hi Jos
Yes it's the stand alone ones that I have
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davep wrote:Trying to unzip the A1 and A3 and it's asking for a password.
From the instructions:

To install:
- download the zipfile and unzip into the rw-contentx folder inside your railworks folder (don't try to unzip the zipfiles included inside the main zip - the installer will take care of that)
- run 'RW-contentx.exe' from the railworks folder root
- this will display a simple screen allowing you to select the pack and install it. If it doesn't find a proper 'Flying Scotsman' install then it won't upgrade.

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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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Thanks Marcus.
Somehow I missed the RW-contextx.exe bit. :oops:
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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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Thanks Ash for your reply,I've managed to download them
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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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Hopefully everyone sorted now? Shout if you still need help.
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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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Hi Neil

As it seems I can't post or receive PMs I have been doing online searches on the photographs that I have amassed over the years, and found that some of them appear on the following blog site:
http://east-west-rail.blogspot.co.uk/20 ... in-to.html
This shows the current route, but also has several historical photos showing the state of the line north from Hitchin during the period you have modelled; these are the ones I was going to send you.
I am still trying to find the site for the Cadwell shots I have, one shows a northbound Deltic in what must have been one of their first workings, the other shows a southbound B1 on a goods working, both show part of the house opposite Cadwell Box.

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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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Do the scenarios from the earlier version work OK on this latest version?

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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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Coatimundi - thanks - not sure why they are blocking your PM ability - I'll check out the pics you've linked anyway. Can you receive my PMs?

John - I re-did the earlier scenarios to pick up route and signal changes. Carinthia did some great ones but I don't know if he is re-doing them - he's a busy chap !

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Re: Cambridge lines and the ECML

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Carinthia and Pat Dalton did a couple of scenarios which I enjoyed running hence my question. I will have to stop being lazy and try them out and report back.

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