View Full Version : can some one help me find a kuid plz
fredg
February 12th, 2007, 05:47 AM
Look in the config.txt file and see if you can possibly delete the missing kuid. I have an extensive list of kuid owners and their web sites but this one does not show up.
Fred
darrenclark1982
February 9th, 2009, 09:41 PM
hi all i need to find ((kuid 93502:51034)) so i can finish the install of the last loco i downloaded if anyone has it or no where i cant get it plz let me no thanks all
P.S do any of you no if anyone has made a 0-4-0t crane loco like Harvey from thomas if so could you tell me where to get it plz thanks again From DarrenClark1982:D
Iced8383
February 9th, 2009, 10:39 PM
hi all i need to find ((kuid 93502:51034)) so i can finish the install of the last loco i downloaded if anyone has it or no where i cant get it plz let me no thanks all
P.S do any of you no if anyone has made a 0-4-0t crane loco like Harvey from thomas if so could you tell me where to get it plz thanks again From DarrenClark1982:D
What engine is it from?
rweber95
February 9th, 2009, 10:39 PM
What is the kuid of the loco?
Bob
fwassner
February 10th, 2009, 09:10 AM
No luck in searching the KUID in DLS I guess. I have had same trouble with some DL's. The content comes with missing dependencies, so I search for the missing KUID, but don't find it on DLS.
I am afraid that there is a lot of broken content on DLS.
When searching, I set filters to avoid anything with missing dependencies or that is broken or has warnings.
FW
darrenclark1982
February 10th, 2009, 12:55 PM
the kuid is from a crane engine simaler to the one in thomas and it is the (engine spec):D
bassist118
February 10th, 2009, 05:48 PM
When searching, I set filters to avoid anything with missing dependencies or that is broken or has warnings.
How do you do that?? Would stop future downloads causing trainz to crash on me.
rweber95
February 10th, 2009, 10:29 PM
I still think you'll get more help with your problem if you post the actual kuid number of the loco that has the missing enginespec.
Bob
darrenclark1982
February 11th, 2009, 07:35 AM
I still think you'll get more help with your problem if you post the actual kuid number of the loco that has the missing enginespec.
Bob
hi i would post the kuid of the engine but i dont no where to find it could some one help by telling me how to find it plz so i can post it here thanks from DarrenClark1982
ex-railwayman
February 11th, 2009, 01:53 PM
What version of Trainz are you using plz Darren ??
Cheerz. ex-railwayman
darrenclark1982
February 11th, 2009, 05:00 PM
What version of Trainz are you using plz Darren ??
Cheerz. ex-railwayman
hi i am using trs2004 at the mo but upgrading to trs 2006 soon
ex-railwayman
February 11th, 2009, 08:19 PM
OK, so am I, now, have you got Trainz Objectz installed on your computer, 'cos that's very important, it's like CMP but for older Trainz versions....If you haven't then you need to get it straight away, don't worry it's free, have a look on this website......http://www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk/trainzobjectz.html
Now, when you have it installed, get a shortcut copy for your desktop, and click on it every time you install anything. It will tell you if an asset needs repairing before you can use it in a route, etc. When it finishes scrolling through the content installed it comes to a big screen with all the items on. At the bottom of the screen are various sections in little boxes - scenery, industry, etc, etc. Now go to the box that says Rolling Stock and click on the box, and all the items will appear, locomotives, wagons, coaches, etc. Right clicking on anything will turn that line blue and it will bring up another box with a list of all the dependent assets needed for that item. As well as the box to tick for rolling stock there is also another box called RS Parts, that is where you will find bogeys, enginesounds, enginespecs, hornsounds, etc, etc. Try and locate the item you have and see what assets it belongs to and post back here if you need any further help.
Cheerz. ex-railwayman.
darrenclark1982
February 12th, 2009, 06:28 AM
OK, so am I, now, have you got Trainz Objectz installed on your computer, 'cos that's very important, it's like CMP but for older Trainz versions....If you haven't then you need to get it straight away, don't worry it's free, have a look on this website......http://www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk/trainzobjectz.html
Now, when you have it installed, get a shortcut copy for your desktop, and click on it every time you install anything. It will tell you if an asset needs repairing before you can use it in a route, etc. When it finishes scrolling through the content installed it comes to a big screen with all the items on. At the bottom of the screen are various sections in little boxes - scenery, industry, etc, etc. Now go to the box that says Rolling Stock and click on the box, and all the items will appear, locomotives, wagons, coaches, etc. Right clicking on anything will turn that line blue and it will bring up another box with a list of all the dependent assets needed for that item. As well as the box to tick for rolling stock there is also another box called RS Parts, that is where you will find bogeys, enginesounds, enginespecs, hornsounds, etc, etc. Try and locate the item you have and see what assets it belongs to and post back here if you need any further help.
Cheerz. ex-railwayman. thanks for that i will give it a go as soon as i get home:D
pisaacs
February 12th, 2009, 10:21 PM
Maybe this will help:
http://magandy.co.uk/ukbl/more_thomas_the_tank_modes.htm
apparently has something to do with Thomas the toy train?
darrenclark1982
February 13th, 2009, 02:37 PM
Maybe this will help:
http://magandy.co.uk/ukbl/more_thomas_the_tank_modes.htm
apparently has something to do with Thomas the toy train?
yep thats the wright kuid but when you click on it it says its nolonger avalibale.:'(
Magandy
February 25th, 2009, 08:56 AM
that is one of Mstnoodles files you'll have to contact him for it or change the engine spec in the config file to another suitable one
rweber95
February 25th, 2009, 04:43 PM
Here is a link to several ThomasTheTankEngines.
http://trainz.banal.net/catalog/pages/Others-ThomastheTankEngine.html
Bob
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