Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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Thanks to all involved in the modification to DT's Large Prairie. They look a treat and are very impressive when running. I do have a slight problem though. The driver is standing on the cab roof and I have another person lying in front of the left cylinder. Is there a quick fix for this ?

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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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That's a child object not loading, be sure you've ticked all the developer boxes that the pack needs.
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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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DT- Add On
RSC -Falmouth
Kuju as stated in the readme all need to be ticked through the object set filter.

A really lovely model. Thanks very much indeed.!

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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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Yes as the guys above said, you need to have the Falmouth Branch installed and RSC/FalmouthBranch ticked in the developer flyout list or you will get this, very interesting but not a comfortable way to ride :)

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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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Yes, a brilliant all round performance with this great package. Thanks to all concerned.

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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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Thanks to all for pointing me in the right direction. RSC Falmouth not ticked. Intuitively I would have expected something to be missing, not to have things misplaced. Thanks all.
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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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I'll add my thanks too -a release I've been looking forward to. This rejuvenated loco is a reminder that things don't need to be cutting edge to be thoroughly enjoyable, though I have to say the facelift has achieved a remarkable degree of improvement. Thanks guys.
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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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briyeo1950 wrote:Yes as the guys above said, you need to have the Falmouth Branch installed and RSC/FalmouthBranch ticked in the developer flyout list or you will get this, very interesting but not a comfortable way to ride :)

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That's why you should always remember to open the cylinder cocks! :D

Thank you very much Brian for this and the LT Pannier, both extremely nice additions to the fleet

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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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I'd also like to show my appreciation for this release, the livery work and detailing really brings the 61xx into its own given Matt's abilities also applying the soundset has really brought this locomotive to life, special thanks also goes to Pete who has provided the cab and DT for allowing the modifications all together it really does bring together a amazing package available for anyone.
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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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Thanks for all the nice comments :) But I have to also point out that Stuart Galbraith (Stuart666) did a great amount of the work on this project . he set up the performance on the 61xx and did most of the emitters and sorting out the file structure and bin files for the different versions, There are still more Large Prairies to come
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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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Look forward to seeing a few more, the redo on the texture really does the locomotive model justice in my opinion, be interesting seeing your handy work on a few of the other steams to ;)
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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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Added this to my download queue. :D

Now if only I could get the same treatment for the DT N2. 8)
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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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Great update and much appreciated.
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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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See, planking isn't a new phenomenon! :D
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Re: Modified DT 61xx Large Prairie BR

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Big thanks to you all for this. What a difference!

Now to go through my South Devon Banks scenarios to swap this in wherever appropriate
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