e-motive power for Haute Somme

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e-motive power for Haute Somme

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TS versions will be available from UKTS, 2x versions available on the Haute Somme CD, as far as I know. Look for some new WD rolling stock soon as well.

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I love it!!
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Now whens the Haute somme coming out...
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ME WANT!! ME WANT!! :D :D :D

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Hello,

For mike, it's great to use the line for these pics :D The engines look well

About the line!
It's ready now. Maybe some additions on the file and I can upload it on the FTP site.

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ME WANT!!!!! :D
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What .eng files are you using ? Like based on real values or some default ones ? I only ask because these locos are sooo cool and they obviously couple up to the ruggas. I am at the point of abondoning my "real values" attempt so if you have managed to solve it then I can retreat in the shade of a master.

If not then I may just give up anyway and go back to playing trains. Why do I have to wait to download them (stamps feet in tiny rage) I want them now.

Beautiful work.
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Will the Haute Somme be on CD only?
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Hello,

At this moment, My intention is to place 'Evocation Haute Somme' on a French FTP for free maybe on UKTrainSim. It' s not my intention, for now, to place it on a CD but if you ask for, I can consider this possibility.
The route will include some rolling stock as a start.
Thanks to Mike and Kevin, they allow me to place their engines on the package. Many thanks! :)

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How big is the download? If it is big, please could you put this into parts for 56k Dialup users? Would make downloading easier of this superb line :)
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A CD would be useful, now I have finished Uni I am only on 56K modem.

If you could split up the files then this would definately help :)

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Hmmmmm, sure. Could you split them up. I hate 56k unless I get ASDL in the next week or two which is unlikely. :wink:
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maxtedrw wrote:What .eng files are you using ? Like based on real values or some default ones ? I only ask because these locos are sooo cool and they obviously couple up to the ruggas. I am at the point of abondoning my "real values" attempt so if you have managed to solve it then I can retreat in the shade of a master.

If not then I may just give up anyway and go back to playing trains. Why do I have to wait to download them (stamps feet in tiny rage) I want them now.

Beautiful work.
I'm certainly not a master at creating eng files. These are based on real values (as far as I am able to ascertain them) but are tweaked to be usable in the sim. If you can do a better job of it, then I'd be awfully glad, because frankly I find that to be the second most tedious part of the job.

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steamystef wrote:Hello,

At this moment, My intention is to place 'Evocation Haute Somme' on a French FTP for free maybe on UKTrainSim. It' s not my intention, for now, to place it on a CD but if you ask for, I can consider this possibility.
The route will include some rolling stock as a start.
Thanks to Mike and Kevin, they allow me to place their engines on the package. Many thanks! :)

Steamy stef
Stefan,

I also think a CD version would be good - I'm prepared to make up the master if you don't want to be bothered - and I'll include all my extant ng stock as a bonus.

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Hello,

Mike, Why not! If a CD is usefull and you can grant that it's free (or just the media's cost ), I have no objections!

For the 'eng' file, maybe it's stupid but our model are on 2x scale. So, didn't we have to define the mass, force and other parameters at the same scale but in 3 dimension
Like this, 1 ton in normal gauge will be 8 tons on out narrow gauge!

Right or not?

About 'Evocation Haute Somme', start your engines, warm up your modem, the line will be available soon! :wink:

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