Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

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the204 wrote:The first of the last: Could it be the first 9F?
The 9Fs we have done are part of a pack Steam Sounds Supreme are making, so it won't be one of them.
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Could it be another class 87, 87001 in ex-works condition
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First of the last:D400 Fearless (first in numbering series)which became TOPS 50050 (last in numbering series?

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87101? No logic behind my thinking, I'm just hoping :D

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We are loving the creativity in all of the guesses that people are having, but we must remind you all that ALL of the clues apply to the same single release we are making for the last days release.

Keep on thinking and guessing.
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"1 of 1 but also 1 of 3" could refer to the Class 86/1 or the Southern Diesels 10101, 10102, 10103.
Vulcan productions seem to have a liking of Class 37 locos and I think XH558 is the renumbered 37424

But A55? - I did find this
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4096/4748 ... 9426_b.jpg
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Wait a minute, there were only 3 APTs produced and only 1 survives?
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Hi Chaps

I have installed the re-skin and swapped the Class 105 DMU into a scenario called "AP25 11.15 Edinburgh to Markinch" on the SECML route.

However the scenario wont load and I get a "Game Over Error Locomotive Ran Out of Fuel" message. This often results into a CTD too !

Can anyone advise what I have done wrong ?

Thanks

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Could it be a AL3,Class 83,they were built at the Vulcan Foundry,for the West Coast Mainline,I believe one is preserved in inter city red stripe livery
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shinymac wrote:Hi Chaps

I have installed the re-skin and swapped the Class 105 DMU into a scenario called "AP25 11.15 Edinburgh to Markinch" on the SECML route.

However the scenario wont load and I get a "Game Over Error Locomotive Ran Out of Fuel" message. This often results into a CTD too !

Can anyone advise what I have done wrong ?

Thanks

Derek
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Try going into the Scenario using 'Editor' and then "add fuel" to the Consist that is out of fuel (as a guess I'd say the Class 105).
I know that this often happens when you swap in a S9BL Class 158 when using RWTools. :wink:
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michaelhendle wrote:Could it be a AL3,Class 83,they were built at the Vulcan Foundry,for the West Coast Mainline,I believe one is preserved in inter city red stripe livery
Mike
I doubt it being an AL3 - Class 83 because although one is preserved - in original colours - there were more than 3.
http://peter749.piwigo.com/picture?/242 ... ember_2005

I wondered on a Class 70, (not the one you might think), there were 3 of them and the last one was different then the other two in design
http://www.semgonline.com/electric/class70_1.html

The A55 bit has me stumped though :-?

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Apologies that yesterday's content announcement and clue was missed out.

The content was the BR Blue/Grey Class 105 reskin by the talented Mr Ewan Rutledge.

Our clue for the day was:
Wheels = Cylinders
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Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

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Hi Derek,

Try going into the Scenario using 'Editor' and then "add fuel" to the Consist that is out of fuel (as a guess I'd say the Class 105).
I know that this often happens when you swap in a S9BL Class 158 when using RWTools.


Hi. Thanks for the advice. I have never used the in game editor ! It scares me ! How EXACTLY do I "Add fuel" please ?

Thanks

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Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

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deltic009 wrote:
Our clue for the day was:
Wheels = Cylinders
Could be the APT-P , That had hydrokinetic braking : http://www.apt-p.com/aptbrakesystem.htm
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Re: Christmas is coming at Vulcan Productions

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Still sounds like a class 37, co-co so 6 axiels = 12 wheels and has a 12 cylinder power unit
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