Prussian Railways

Downoaded the HLV97 and 93. Both show missing dependencies (By Johimbo KUID:32105:51091 and 32105:50003) But I can't find these anywhere. If I delete these KUIDs at Config file, the HLV97 works, but the 93 is missing boggies. Anyhow the models are very nice.

Hi Guys,
I also DL these locos - my Fix:
Delete asset <kuid2:60856:51091> not needed.
For the HlV93 I deleted the missing kuid:60856:50003 and replaced with
<kuid2:60856:50004:3> bogie_HLV93_main.
I figured that the front bogey was already there and the main bogeys had to be the same size. Maybe not 100% correct but looks ok and works.
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Before reading your post (81) I did about the same as you suggest. It works. Somehow the config file is messed with KUIDs not needed.
 
Screenshots of my friend Manweb.

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Thanks for reviving Norm's thread, it brought a tear to my eye, we had conversations about Prussian and German trains, sadly I never got to tell Norm that I eventually got my KPEV locos.
Also, thanks for the fantastic wagons :)
 
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Just mentioning: On the HLV93 series of locos, the cab sits way too high. Very unrealistic. I found a way to adjust cabs + inside views, and was able to fix not only this one but many others. If anyone is interested, just ask.
 
Thanks for reviving Norm's thread, it brought a tear to my eye, we had conversations about Prussian and German trains, sadly I never got to tell Norm that I eventually got my KPEV locos.
Also, thanks for the fantastic wagons :)

You're welcome Graham, I understand you because I think some of us carry a bit of Normhart with us; he was a good man.
Also thanks for the comment about the wagons.

Greetings, Javier

Just mentioning: On the HLV93 series of locos, the cab sits way too high. Very unrealistic. I found a way to adjust cabs + inside views, and was able to fix not only this one but many others. If anyone is interested, just ask.

Thank you for the offer :)

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In addition to this I will tell you that I am making a passenger car similar to the one in the image although it still takes some time to finish it.:eek:


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You're welcome Graham, I understand you because I think some of us carry a bit of Normhart with us; he was a good man.
Also thanks for the comment about the wagons.

Greetings, Javier
and anybody ask


Thank you for the offer :)

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In addition to this I will tell you that I am making a passenger car similar to the one in the image although it still takes some time to finish it.:eek:


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Two things:
The solution of adjusting the cabs came from you. I implemented successfully and use all the time. If anybody ever asks, rest ensure I will mention you as the originator of this solution.
The 3 axle cars, of German origin for sure, show 3 at left and 4 at right. That would be 3rd class and 4th class. You may laugh at 4th class, but I remember having seen 4th class; it was on some passenger cars of the now defunct Tanger-Fez railway, and as a kid, I envision these to have inside some wooden planks to sit. Have not seen it anywhere else... So, for the Germans to have 4th class is a surprise.
 
Hello Llebrez, thanks for reminding me about the cabs, my memory is not what it was. :hehe:
About the third / fourth class you are right; about 1920 when the DRG was founded they suppressed the 4th class and these mixed cars became only 3rd class, I leave a screenshot where you can see the interior.

Greetings


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Hi Graham, it is true what you say although the Prussian sun is not too strong. :hehe:
The boxes are already traveling on the reefers (to DLS). ;)

Hugs, Javier
 
About T1-T2-T3, a few days ago I found on the internet an image of a non-standard Kpev T3, at least a third shorter and more similar to the one I have published; Maybe repaint mine for a Gray version.

Greetings, Javier


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First tests with the Kpev diesel railcar...............
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W:Y:ell done my friend, you have been busy, haven't you?

This is one interesting piece of equipment you created....:Y:...

keep safe over there, OK......;)

Hugs to you Javier from across the Icy Pond........:wave:
 
Yes, I have had work with this model, thanks for commenting Blue.
Be careful on the other side of the cold pond, heh heh. :hehe:

Hugs, Javier
 
Shortly before you published the coaches I received from a friend a valuable documentation of the Kpev rolling stock; now it has script problems so our colleague Manweb will check it.
I hope to do 3 versions.

Hugs, Javier
 
I look forward to the finished product.

I must get some screenshots of my coaches on here, how could I forget to have done that? (blame Covid! :D )
 
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