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Railworks (RW1) ? Still on sale

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Does buying this version mean you get the packs that were once included and you now have to buy seperately ? and when did railworks come with a class 20 ?
http://www.fspilotshop.com/railworks-ul ... -2425.html
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Quite possibly. But unless 'the same place as before' is in the US of A, the delivery charges may be considerable. When I bought two early German Railroads packs recently, I paid more for the delivery than for the product.

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johnrossetti wrote:and when did railworks come with a class 20 ?
and Oovee's TEA tanks....
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..and this little lot???
Three fictional routes: a large UK goods yard, a route based around Denver, Colorado USA and a route set in the alpine region of northern Europe
I must admit that I've not heard of the site selling this old version but having owned all incarnations of "Rail/Train/Simulator/Works" since its original release back in 2007, I don't recall those being included with the basic sim - and certainly not with Oovee's products bundled in with it! Something sounds a bit odd here...

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ashgray wrote:..and this little lot???
Three fictional routes: a large UK goods yard, a route based around Denver, Colorado USA and a route set in the alpine region of northern Europe
I must admit that I've not heard of the site selling this old version but having owned all incarnations of "Rail/Train/Simulator/Works" since its original release back in 2007, I don't recall those being included with the basic sim - and certainly not with Oovee's products bundled in with it! Something sounds a bit odd here...

Ash
Surprised they didn't name the routes - Hedborough North, Seebergbahn, and Castle Rock Railroad. I remember them being included in RW1, RW2, and TS2012. Incidentally, if anyone doesn't have those routes, the wonderful Matt Peddlesden has made them available to download from the Steam Workshop.
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Aha - I concede that you're absolutely correct Vera, re those routes, and I should have researched properly and got my facts right. :oops:

However, I remain baffled over the Oovee content...

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Might have been the class 70 rather than 20, as that came with the Oovee tankers
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ashgray wrote:Aha - I concede that you're absolutely correct Vera, re those routes, and I should have researched properly and got my facts right. :oops:

However, I remain baffled over the Oovee content...

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I'm correct? There's a first for me! :lol:

I remember the Oovee TEA wagons being available through Steam at a price of around £4.99. I'm guessing they were removed upon the release of TS12 or 13 as so many add-ons were. Before that, there was a Class 20 add-on by a developer released through Steam in 2009/10 that came in BR Blue with domino box and centre headcode variants, along with a HEA hopper in red and black.

I can't remember any retail copies that came with both of these bundled though.
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Vera remarked...
Before that, there was a Class 20 add-on by a developer released through Steam in 2009/10 that came in BR Blue with domino box and centre headcode variant
Google, prompted with "Class 20 for Railworks", came up with this: http://railsimulator.com/support-assets ... 0Addon.pdf.


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JohnM1945 wrote:Vera remarked...
Before that, there was a Class 20 add-on by a developer released through Steam in 2009/10 that came in BR Blue with domino box and centre headcode variant
Google, prompted with "Class 20 for Railworks", came up with this: http://railsimulator.com/support-assets ... 0Addon.pdf.


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Indeed, I believe there was a version of Railworks at the time that included the class 20 from "you know who", as it was a Steam product at the time.

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