Highland route & LMS stock
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- Geoffwright
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Highland route & LMS stock
The Highland route advises that you must have " downloaded Pat Dalton's LMS stock pack" to allow the activities to work.
Er, where do I download said stock Pack ?
Can't find it by searching foe "Dalton" or "LMS stock pack" or anything else that might be relevant.
Anybody got a teensey-weensey cluette as to where Pat Dalton's stock pack is ?
Er, where do I download said stock Pack ?
Can't find it by searching foe "Dalton" or "LMS stock pack" or anything else that might be relevant.
Anybody got a teensey-weensey cluette as to where Pat Dalton's stock pack is ?
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
I'll be shot down if I'm wrong.....and I'd admit to being a non-railway expert....but I think its the 21-part LMSR Rolling Stock pack.
Do a download search LMSR and you'll find all the file numbers.
Do a download search LMSR and you'll find all the file numbers.
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
That's the one Doug - 'twas available on CD a few years ago before being withdrawn and eventually updated as a download pack.
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- Geoffwright
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
Yes, the search on keyword "LMSR" works.
21 files.
Each about 5MB, or os that 50MB.
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21 files.
Each about 5MB, or os that 50MB.
Ulp !
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
And for those still confused 
http://www.uktrainsim.com/filelib-direc ... 9,cls=1289
Uploader:NeutronIC (Matthew Peddlesden)
MARTIN
http://www.uktrainsim.com/filelib-direc ... 9,cls=1289
Uploader:NeutronIC (Matthew Peddlesden)
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
I have installed the stock pack but train store will not let me run any of the activities. On checking with 'Activity Analyser' there is the odd bit of stock missing which shouldn't be to hard to fix. But the big problem is that it can't find any consists. These don't seem to have been included in the activity download or am I have I overlooked something?
Re: Highland route & LMS stock
Hi Macon
There has been a problem with this route, the Activities, Services and Traffic folders went missing.
Kindest regards
Ray
There has been a problem with this route, the Activities, Services and Traffic folders went missing.
Now the Consists folder seems to have `disappeared`.leviathan1949 wrote:For some bizarre reason the file Highland5.zip disappeared.rlmathers wrote:Hi Pete
From the front page, News and annoucements: [Freeware Routes] Highland railway 1930s full report:
Quote: `If you wish to run the activities you will need to have downloaded and installed Pat Daltons LMS Stock Pack.`
Unfortunately the zips do not contain either the Activities, Services or Traffic folders.
Kindest regards
Ray
I have reuploaded it and it now appears on the Front Page.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Kindest regards
Ray
Re: Highland route & LMS stock
Thanks for the route & I can wait for the consist files to appear but one quick question I've got the orriginal Pat Dalton CD, as far as the odd few missing stock items thrown up by routeriter is the stock identialy named on the cd & download versions?
Thanks
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
You also need the Scottish PO wagons.
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
Thanks Ian
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
It is difficult to locate file 5. "MSTS" has not been entered in the "Simulator" field, so if your UKTS display is filtered to show only MSTS files, as mine is, it does not show.
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
Ah, thanks for the LMS stock pack info, I must admit I was racking my brains after try to find the download the same as Geoff.
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
Does that mean that those of us who bought the LMS stock CD will now have to download the revised pack? ...or were names kept the same for any substitutions?gmt59 wrote:Ah, thanks for the LMS stock pack info, I must admit I was racking my brains after try to find the download the same as Geoff.
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BTW the CD was a massive amount of stock. Is it all in the download? I no longer have it installed.
Sounds like an ideal candidate for a mini route and mini loader to me?
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
I have the stock CD and also downloaded it.
As far as I can see there is no difference.
On the original CD I found a few minor errors.
I uploaded corrections as an update with Pat's permission but I'm not sure if this was incorporated in the download version.
However it will do no harm to install this over the top of the download stock.
It is unlikely that you will need all of the download stock for this route. Very few English pregroup locos were seen in Scotland but the coaches and wagons were more widespread. The English PO wagons never crossed the border.
However the same stock will also be used in the upcoming Skipton 1946 route so you might as well download it now.
I will soon be uploading a pack of LMS wagons to add to the stock -Mainly stuff I have built since the CD and most previously unreleased.
As far as I can see there is no difference.
On the original CD I found a few minor errors.
I uploaded corrections as an update with Pat's permission but I'm not sure if this was incorporated in the download version.
However it will do no harm to install this over the top of the download stock.
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It is unlikely that you will need all of the download stock for this route. Very few English pregroup locos were seen in Scotland but the coaches and wagons were more widespread. The English PO wagons never crossed the border.
However the same stock will also be used in the upcoming Skipton 1946 route so you might as well download it now.
I will soon be uploading a pack of LMS wagons to add to the stock -Mainly stuff I have built since the CD and most previously unreleased.
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Re: Highland route & LMS stock
Hi Ian, I downloaded and installed the LMS Files from the Main Site and running Route-Riter later on through up quite a few errors in the sound files mainly in the #Trains, all needed changing to the 3cyl sound files and not 2cyl as in the lines of the engine files.
Once I had done this the errors were removed from my list, I have needed to use a few items of stock from the huge list over the last year or two but as you say, there will be loads are never used at all.
Bob
Once I had done this the errors were removed from my list, I have needed to use a few items of stock from the huge list over the last year or two but as you say, there will be loads are never used at all.
Bob
