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Posted 19 September 2022 - 11:26 AM

File Name: Philadelphia & Reading Clerestory 4 Wheel Caboose V1.0
File Submitter: Frank Musick
File Submitted: 19 Sep 2022
File Category: Standard gauge cabooses (Open rails only)

Philadelphia & Reading "clerestory" Caboose Version 1.0 September 14th, 2022
Frank Musick

WARNING: OpenRails ONLY!!! Pretty sure it won't work in MSTS.

OpenRails model of a P&R caboose circa 1855-1860. The model was inspired by a photograph of a similar caboose taken in the 1860's or so at a Reading Company yard.

Performance characteristics are generic. Not sure what the source was. I used the same file as a basis for all the freight equipment in this series. Sound files used are generic.

The model is high poly and may cause framerate issues. I haven't had any issues, as long as I remember to shut down all the other apps I use to create these things.

The model has 3 levels of detail. I suppose that if the framerate performance is poor, one could use some utility to eliminate the first LOD and use the second. It has no rivets or bolts, but may also be missing parts you might rather appear in the sim.

Installation Procedure:

Unzip P&RClerestoryCaboose.7z into the OpenRails Trains\Trainset directory. In a consist editor you should see several P&R caboose listings numbered 2000 , 2001, 2003. 2067, 2109, 2111, 2215, 2268, 2309 and 2476.

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I thinks that's about it.
Regards,
Frank Musick

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