I've been dabbling in the land of reskinning for my own amusement.  My latest effort has been an N&W G-1 (2-8-0), based on the one currently on display at the Virginia Museum of Transportation.  The loco works fine, but I'm using Ben Neal's Class J 606 tender (the 4-4-2, not the streamlined, just to be clear) as a close approximate for the G-1 tender.  I hook it up to the loco and magically the brakes won't release.  It gets stuck at around 55 PSI and will not budge.  I've tried changing the e-spec for the tender (I was actually surprised to discover tenders had one), tried deleting the e-spec (did nothing).  It works fine when it's hooked up to its original loco (the 4-4-2, #606).
When it was on the original e-spec (nwjmeng) I could not move the locomotive, though the brakes would indicate that the brakes were released. Did not work well with the 4-4-2 either (seemed jerky and reluctant to move), so I switched it to "default wagon." With this, I got the brake problem, but it does not show up with the 4-4-2. I tried deleting the e-spec. Same as when I had it as "default wagon." I know this probably is not updated to TS2010 specs (what I'm using), but just plain not moving for one particular kind of locomotive doesn't make much sense to me. Usually I have engine issues with, well, the engines!
What is happening? How do I fix it???
Thanks in advance!
-George
PS. When I say the brakes won't release, I mean solely on the tender. If I uncouple the locomotive and move forward, it works fine. The moment I recouple, though, it's like I've anchored it to the track.
				
			When it was on the original e-spec (nwjmeng) I could not move the locomotive, though the brakes would indicate that the brakes were released. Did not work well with the 4-4-2 either (seemed jerky and reluctant to move), so I switched it to "default wagon." With this, I got the brake problem, but it does not show up with the 4-4-2. I tried deleting the e-spec. Same as when I had it as "default wagon." I know this probably is not updated to TS2010 specs (what I'm using), but just plain not moving for one particular kind of locomotive doesn't make much sense to me. Usually I have engine issues with, well, the engines!
What is happening? How do I fix it???
Thanks in advance!
-George
PS. When I say the brakes won't release, I mean solely on the tender. If I uncouple the locomotive and move forward, it works fine. The moment I recouple, though, it's like I've anchored it to the track.
			
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