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So did it again and it worked perfectly. On to the others now.
I will play part 2 tomorrow.
Once again you have "cracked it" with the "AI" keeping the whole scene live.
Maybe one or another series of my creations may attract your interest as well. Cheers, Coasty
I’ve recently been distracted by Microsoft’s Flight Sim, but I couldn’t stay away too long.
Absolutely loved this series you’ve created on the old Riviera Line. I thought your ‘Boom Time’ scenarios were brilliant, but think these are even better !
Well done lad, keep up the good work 👍
Hope you will enjoy the next parts as well. Cheers, Coasty
Try the following: Start TS and then select "Drive" => "Standard" => "Riviera in the 50s" -Route and there you should see this scenario under the Class 35.
Have you tried to download another part of this 4-part-series and does it behave the same (just listed under different locos) ? Hope this helps - otherwise pls let me know and we try something else. Cheers, Coasty
See my comments on Part 4 . Great series. Thank you.
Many Thanks for your kind feedback and I hope you will enjoy the other parts as well.
Regarding part-2 it probably helps if you are familiar with the Class42 as it behaves quite a bit different on the brakes compared to the other locs on the Hydraulics Pack......Cheers, Coasty
Cheers, Warren