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File Name: MSTS 40' Boxcars for LNE, NB c. 1956-1979
File Submitter: conductorchris
File Submitted: 13 Oct 2012
File Updated: 25 Oct 2012
File Category: Box Cars Std Gauge
MSTS 40' Boxcars for LNE, NB c. 1956-1979
50-TON, 40-FOOT STEEL BOXCARS
Includes one PS1 & five lower 8'6 5/8" interior height cars to break up your uniformity.
Cars have accurate roofs, ends and heights.
(Yes, that pretty new silver roof is correct - the car received it when rebuilt, c. 1956)
Lehigh & New England and Northampton & Bath Railroads.
These cars mostly used for bagged cement
Great for PRR-East, Anthrecite, Lehigh Valley, Maybrook, and Tri-State Rails routes
Beautiful models by Larry Goss & Tim Muir
Some Goss cars resized by Christopher Parker
Thanks to Rick Franzosa for brake wheel modifications to Tim Muir's boxcar
Reskin by Bernard Grant & Christopher Parker.
("It was honor to work with Bernard," says Christopher)
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MSTS 40' Boxcars for LNE, NB c. 1956-1979
#3
Posted 17 October 2012 - 12:43 PM
Chris, I've run into a few problems getting these in the sim.
1. 8264 has the wrong FA line in the wag files. Also the FA shapes aren't compressed.
2. I haven't resolved the problem with 8599 errors yet.
3. The folder containing 547 & 748 doesn't have 547, only the shape file
Jim
1. 8264 has the wrong FA line in the wag files. Also the FA shapes aren't compressed.
2. I haven't resolved the problem with 8599 errors yet.
3. The folder containing 547 & 748 doesn't have 547, only the shape file
Jim
#4
Posted 17 October 2012 - 05:17 PM
Thank you Jim.
I have uploaded a corrected version. It will take a bit to appear, so look for a file submission date of today (or later).
I wish I was better at catching all this stuff, but I'm not. I appreciate your help, very much.
Christopher
I have uploaded a corrected version. It will take a bit to appear, so look for a file submission date of today (or later).
I wish I was better at catching all this stuff, but I'm not. I appreciate your help, very much.
Christopher
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