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I need keimeis JNR steam engine tenders

So...I believe you guys should have hirochi’s Jr500 and n700 Sakura right?
is the property of train still working for you guys?
So, I use TRS19 Platinum, and the in-game DLS on there doesn't have everything, this is where I got all of his steam engines and it doesn't have the tenders, because of that would any of you know where to find them? This is a problem for multiple of my engines and I have been using tenders from different engines as a substitute for engines tenders that I don't have, ones that have tenders with faulty assets, ones with unknown assets, and ones with missing asset dependencies. If you know where to find these, that would be very helpful :).
 
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So, I use TRS19 Platinum, and the in-game DLS on there doesn't have everything, this is where I got all of his steam engines and it doesn't have the tenders, because of that would any of you know where to find them? This is a problem for multiple of my engines and I have been using tenders from different engines as a substitute for engines tenders that I don't have, ones that have tenders with faulty assets, ones with unknown assets, and ones with missing asset dependencies. If you know where to find these, that would be very helpful :).

I've done a bit of research, and all of Keimei's steam locomotives do indeed have their matching tenders. If you get missing or faulty dependencies, try deleting the asset and re-install it from the DLS.

Here's the complete list of all the 35 Keimei-made steam locomotives avaible for trainz - each comes with it's matching tender.

C55 Class

C55 1
C55 3
C55 14
C55 49
C55 51

C56 Class

C56 107
C56130

D50 Class


D50 131
D50 444

D51 Class

D51 23
D51 51
D51 95
D51 119
D51 122
D51 151
D51 170
D51 405
D51 499
D51 833
D51 856
D51 856
D51 940

D52 Class

D52 28
D52 142
D52 146

D60 Class

D60 63

D61 Class

D61 4

D62 Class

D62 10

9600 Class

9633
9634
39682*
49648*
59634*
69653*
79616*

(*) By using the standard JGR system, from the 100th 9600 class locomotive onwards there would've been numbering conflicts with the 9700 Class, so JGR decided to add the "hundreds" number befrore the "96": in this case, no° 39682 is the 382nd, 49648 is the 448th, 59634 is the 534th, 69653 is the 653rd and 79616 is the 716th Class 9600 locomotive built (out of a total of 770 units manufactured between 1913 and 1925).
 
Nambu Line
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And the Ueno Tokyo and Keihin Tohoku Lines
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A little throwback to my favorite train the 209 Series that retired from the Keihin Tohoku Line
 
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(*) By using the standard JGR system, from the 100th 9600 class locomotive onwards there would've been numbering conflicts with the 9700 Class, so JGR decided to add the "hundreds" number befrore the "96": in this case, no° 39682 is the 382nd, 49648 is the 448th, 59634 is the 534th, 69653 is the 653rd and 79616 is the 716th Class 9600 locomotive built (out of a total of 770 units manufactured between 1913 and 1925).

A few addition: the "standard JGR system" written here refers to the pre-1928 system, which was purely based on number-only system. While some of the locomotives built before 1928(*1)(*2) were renumbered according to post-1928 numbering system that introduced the letter-based prefixes for identifying locomotives based on the amount of driving axles (and the number for each classes were divided between tank and tender locos, where tank locos were given 10 to 49, and tender locos would have 50 to 99), others like 8620 and 9600 were not. This condition even continued right after the WWII, where the majority of locomotives built in Meiji and Taisho periods retained their pre-1928 class number, in contrast to Showa-built locomotives that primarily grouped using the post-1928 class number.

====Additional Notes====

(*1) This refers to the D50, C51 and C52, as the three locomotives were already given their pre-1928 class number (D50: 9900, C51: 18900, C52: 8200(II)) when they were subsequently reclassified in October 1928.
(*2) 10 units of 5500 series tender locomotives built in the 1893 to 1898 period by Beyer Peacock were rebuilt as tank locomotive from 1929 to 1930, but because they were modified after the post-1928 numbering system went into effect they were classified as B10
 
SHINKANSEN S2 REPAINT

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Nice picture hirochi, I also find a class 800 near eurostar :hehe:

Here have some requests about N700s.

Sine the N700s has debut a half of year, the “old” N700s in trainz that only put a N700s head plus old N700A body, it seems that not real enough that there have N700s train head but there have N700A logo.
,so that may you make a complete N700s consist to make it on the track?
I am looking forward to seeing a real N700s running on a trainz track:udrool:
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Started working on my route again. This time I've built the mini city Sukuken. I'm trying to make more rural modern suburban type japanese towns but somehow they turn into mini cities or larger. I guess I'll have to find a good mid to small size suburb to model or emulate
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. Any suggestions?
 
So I tried the same thing that Pagroove did at Hanyo Station with the platform barriers
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It kinda works but it depends on how long the train is

wait then what did u use to make the platform doors? and heck i remember a video that they have a working platform door and i am still wondering where i can get them
 
oh and @pagroove remember that i have made some modifications on the older version of the icarus (sorry if i had speed wrong) shinkansen?

so since there is a new version. is there anyhow i can simply paste back all the modifications on to the new map without remaking them all over again?
 
I didn't expect another Javelin reskin and that's awesome!!! I bet anathoth71 would love to use that Javelin, the Eurostar E320, and maybe the ICE on his "London to Lille" route.

Also, the reskin possibilities of the Shinkansen S2 is probably endless.
 
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Hi All
Just to help Hirochi out...

@Railshuttle
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On DLS:
<kuid2:567242:2189:1> UA_concors
<kuid2:567242:2187:1> UA_concors krilo
<kuid2:567242:2188:1> UA_concors krilo_0
<kuid2:567242:2186:1> UA_concors opora
<kuid2:567242:2185:1> UA_concors Simf
 
Oh. they're station concorces for trainz19. Thanks for the intel Butler57 and Hirochi. Guess I'm gonna have to get Trainz19..If only I'd stop procrastinating about it. LOL!!
 
wait then what did u use to make the platform doors? and heck i remember a video that they have a working platform door and i am still wondering where i can get them
Same, I really need them for my Tokyu Toyoko, Minatomirai and Fukutoshin line route.
I heard they were private and from @Rizky_Adiputra (i might be wrong)
 
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@rowletmaster @duskeyduskey What I actually used was the Shinkansen Fence that Pagroove used at Hanyo station is by hitrochi. I wanted to try the same thing that Pagroove did at Hanyo
 
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