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Carson basks in the virtual sunlight, wafting the fine scent of cedar smoke into the morning air.Related content
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gunslinger87 [2014-03-20 16:32:44 +0000 UTC]
I have to say, a Pancake stack looks pretty good on a Mason Bogie!
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RattlerJones [2013-07-10 18:07:15 +0000 UTC]
trainboi, I have a complaint about three of your 2-6-4 engines, when I tried to get them moving, they just stop and start again before stopping. I can't understand it.
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trainboi In reply to RattlerJones [2013-07-10 19:20:02 +0000 UTC]
I don't understand exactly what you mean. They stop without you commanding them to? The only reason I can see for that is if you're using a train too heavy for the engine. Try putting one of Ben Neal's narrow gauge 4-4-0s on, and if it does the same thing, you need a lighter train.
Other than that, it may be that the engine is running out of fuel; although my models don't yet have an animated load they are rigged to be industry interactive. You can check their loads by ctrl+right clicking on the engine and it should tell you exactly how much fuel is there.
That's all I can think of.
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RattlerJones In reply to trainboi [2013-07-10 21:46:23 +0000 UTC]
What I mean is when I checked to see the priorities of three of your NG3 engines, their fuel is 90% full yet they weren't shown at all.
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trainboi In reply to RattlerJones [2013-07-11 02:40:47 +0000 UTC]
Do you mean the engines weren't shown? That may be because(as I recall) you run TS2009, and though I can't see why it wouldn't run in that version, I don't have a way of testing it exactly. You might check that it's not missing dependencies; it does use an engine spec by Ben Neal(why I said you should try one of his engines to check the train's weight)
If you mean the fuel doesn't show, that's because I haven't gotten around to giving them load meshes.
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