Don't know if you already knew but the class 77 is up on steam and with a nice discount to £8 if you have woodhead already. A nice touch i thought
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I guess you would have to see what Getgames offers. You can't expect Steam to offer discount when you shopped elsewhere.SoloTwo wrote:Apparently no discount on it if you bought Woodhead from a third party like GetGames.
Aye but we have warning panels on the electrics now opening up a lot more realistic scenario possibilities with 60's era dieslels. Given that most green diesels in RW have a yellow warning panel which only really started in the later half of 1961.andyw823 wrote:No BR blue 76
... and the 'namers' are missing too?!andyw823 wrote:No BR blue 76
Loco Name Named
Named Class 76 locomotives
26046 Archimedes May 1959
26047 Diomedes September 1960
26048 Hector March 1960
26049 Jason August 1960
26050 Stentor August 1960
26051 Mentor June 1959
26052 Nestor August 1961
26053 Perseus October 1960
26054 Pluto April 1961
26055 Prometheus June 1959
26056 Triton July 1959
26057 Ulysses April 1960
You're a star man Mr Derek - now that is what I call 'support'RSderek wrote:Hi, the 77 names have been done and will get added (I have this penciled for when I add Mayfield). This was much my fault as they were not in my spec and did not get done till after scenarios were created, changing the dynamic numbers was not something we could do so close to launch.
The 76 Names I am not sure if I will add them.
regards, Derek
I wish you could be perswaded to add the Class 76 Names when your time allows Derek. The names from Greek mythology do give another nice element of character to these interesting locos.RSderek wrote:Hi, the 77 names have been done and will get added (I have this penciled for when I add Mayfield). This was much my fault as they were not in my spec and did not get done till after scenarios were created, changing the dynamic numbers was not something we could do so close to launch.
The 76 Names I am not sure if I will add them.
regards
Derek
I would second that. BR blue is an era that far more people can relate to and is the livery that most people will remember 76's carrying, anyone born after the mid 60's will not remember black or green. The loco itself is awesome and now one of my favourite few in the sim but I just know that black and green is only going to hold my interest for so long.ihavenonamenoreallyidont wrote:Derek, can I ask why a BR blue variation wasn't included, please?
Yep, the series / paralell lever is the one on the right. The only significant difference is the lack of weight transfer switch - the EM2 didn't have linked bogies like the EM1s that required this.ChrisSargeant wrote:I've just purchased the Class 77 add-on and wonder where the Traction Mode Lever is for changing from Series to Parallel and back? Is it the lever on the far right on its own? Are there any other obvious differences in driving the Class 77, as opposed to the Class 76?
To be honest, the new manual still leans towards the Class 76 whereas, there are (as in real-life) some differences with the Class 77 controls.