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I have a shortlist of loco's that need updating, when do you plan to start this update work ?
I do not want to know kuids but the name of the tyrainkuid:146848:10050:2
kuid:146848:10051:2
Will do for a start.![]()
But surely you need the kuid to be able to update the loco ?
It doesn't matter what it's called, you need the kuid to get the mesh.
But to keep you happy, both are a British Rail 4MT 4-6-4T with the early crest.
Oh, and it's not a "Train", it's a 'Loco', a "train" is what a 'Loco' pulls.
Actually, 'Loco' isn't 'slang' for anything, it's 'short for' Locomotive, there is a difference.Actually its 'locomotive'. 'Loco' is also slang for 'locomotive'
Actually, they are semi-self powered as the driver has to input command, otherwise if there was a slight malfunction the train may fly off a cliff. So the train has to be semi-propelled otherwise the driver could not slam on the brakes.Well, to be really nitpicky, those middle two aren't actually 'trains' under the true definition (especially that Transperth B set), but 'electric multiple units' - basically they're just self-powered carriages.
A 'train' however is a set consisting of a powered locomotive pulling a string of un-powered carriages, with the locomotive not capable of usually carrying passengers itself.
The definition is becoming increasingly blurred though in modern practice, to the point that as long as it's powered and runs on rails it's okay to call it a 'train' anyway.![]()
:hehe: At the very least spell 'propelled' right.They are self propelled, not self controlled. the operator still has to control them. Self Propeled means each car has it's own engine, instead of having a single engine (or a set of just engines) pulling or pushing the cars.
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