What do you mean by Nose ?TransportSteve wrote: and the nose is too big.
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It ought to have recycled SD40-2 soundstycoonkid9 wrote:I suspect that this Class 59 will have recycled Class 66 sounds. It's also well suited to many other UK routes other than North London Line.
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Also here's a picture of Dalston Kingsland.
DTG comment in one of the photos says that the route may be out in the next couple of weeks.
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But with the Class 66 horn and cab control sounds. However I have a good feeling Armstrong Powerhouse will put out a Class 59 Pro Sound Pack.749006 wrote:It ought to have recycled SD40-2 soundstycoonkid9 wrote:I suspect that this Class 59 will have recycled Class 66 sounds. It's also well suited to many other UK routes other than North London Line.
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I had a girl friend like that, years ago.....TransportSteve wrote:and the nose is too big
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I ended up marrying her.gptech wrote:I had a girl friend like that, years ago.....TransportSteve wrote:and the nose is too big
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In regards to the soundof the 59 vs a shed, ive had all the 59's for haulage when i was silly enough to find that a way forward in life and to be honest i would find it difficult to tell them apart
In regards to the model we can have the 59/1 & 2's. but the 59/0's light culsters are unique and that would be a task to swap them unless RSC are planning a marketplace version
In regards to the model we can have the 59/1 & 2's. but the 59/0's light culsters are unique and that would be a task to swap them unless RSC are planning a marketplace version
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59's and 66's do sound similar, but to the trained ear the former has a more coarse engine note. When under load the 59's sound to me like they are doing some actual work, whereas 66's just make it all sound/seem rather easy,
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So can you tell me from experience that the REAL Class 59 Horn and Cab Sounds are different from the REAL Class 66 Horn & Cab sounds?tycoonkid9 wrote:But with the Class 66 horn and cab control sounds. However I have a good feeling Armstrong Powerhouse will put out a Class 59 Pro Sound Pack.749006 wrote:It ought to have recycled SD40-2 soundstycoonkid9 wrote:I suspect that this Class 59 will have recycled Class 66 sounds. It's also well suited to many other UK routes other than North London Line.
They have identical equipment on both locos so should sound the same.
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Me too, it will be very close to home for me.
Also .... might be possible to add it too L-B for Richmond to Waterloo - or - add Broadstreet Station
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Also .... might be possible to add it too L-B for Richmond to Waterloo - or - add Broadstreet Station
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I will be looking into that closely but I think even now it's going to be a hard job.johnrossetti wrote: - or - add Broadstreet Station
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I'm a bit dissapointed Turnham Green station isn't includedJuanillo99 wrote:The route map: https://www.facebook.com/railsimulator/ ... =3&theater
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What difference does it make? No stock to go there.twirlycactus wrote:I'm a bit dissapointed Turnham Green station isn't includedJuanillo99 wrote:The route map: https://www.facebook.com/railsimulator/ ... =3&theater
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