BUT Soundset for Class 110s

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BUT Soundset for Class 110s

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Hello,
I recently downloaded one of the Class 110 DMUs, but I've had difficulty finding the 'BUT Soundset' needed to compliment the great looking model. I've hunted around but can't find it, would somebody be kind enough to tell me the 'File ID' number, please?

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Post by ianmacmillan »

Agree that it's a bit hard to find in the search.


Then I remembered seeing it in a related link for one of Simons old wrecks (Real thing description; the models are great)

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 Click to view more informationSound Package for GNRI BUT Units [176901 bytes] - GN_BUT_Sound.exe
File ID: 8734 Date: 30 Mar 2004 - 3037 Downloads
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 Click to view more informationSound Package for GNRI BUT Units [176901 bytes] - GN_BUT_Sound.exe
File ID: 8734 Date: 30 Mar 2004 - 3037 Downloads


It's the soundset for the Great Northern Railway of Ireland "Enterprise" BUT railcar of the 1950's, listed under GNRI BUT which is probably why you couldn't find it.
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I'll add the link for the sound set to the 110s shortly, I've got a Park Royal 103 coming in the next day or two and hopefully some new sounds.
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Post by clay001 »

Many thanks to Ian and Nemetode for taking the time to provide me with the info on the sounds, and of course to Simon for the Class 110s.

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ThamesClyde wrote:I'll add the link for the sound set to the 110s shortly, I've got a Park Royal 103 coming in the next day or two and hopefully some new sounds.
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Thanks for the speed whiskers Jimmy, by the way are you having a break from MSN as I aint seen you on for a while???
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He's been on pretty frequently Simon, just a 'night owl' currently!

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Thanks David, i'll keep an eye out for him.
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