odd KUID

In TS12 Calm water <kuid:-1:6353> obsoletes <kuid:-1:8009>. If the one you're looking for doesn't turn up I could upload a version that obsoletes <kuid:-1:8008>. Think water1 is about the same just brighter blue.
 
The Trainz Romania website has a lot of software for trainz and one is a jar file extractor.
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/vvmm/software-f56/?sid=9d686c315eed16b54cf5bd384efa6b45
Specifically it is here, it is called JA Extractor.7z
https://yadi.sk/d/Yp1zqNucmcdWd/Other Tools

Unfortunately, it does not work. See post #18 on previous page.

I’ve used PEV’s Archive Index utility to list all the contents of the config files within the Data.ja file of UTC but there’s no instance of <kuid:-1:8008>. So I think it’s not even in that ja file anyway. No idea where UTC kept its “base” files.

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In TS12 Calm water <kuid:-1:6353> obsoletes <kuid:-1:8009>. If the one you're looking for doesn't turn up I could upload a version that obsoletes <kuid:-1:8008>. Think water1 is about the same just brighter blue.

That would be good Rob. Although I wish n3v would put <kuid:-1:8008> itself on the DLS to properly prevent this needless “missing asset” situation. They just n3ver seem to tie up the loose ends.
 
Are these java type .jar files? I believe 7zip can extract them if you right-click and select Extract Archive....
 
Are these java type .jar files? I believe 7zip can extract them if you right-click and select Extract Archive....

No. These are the .ja files that contain all the built-in assets and are used in the early days for the purchased DLC. To bring in the older built-in assets, not found in TS12 for example, we would copy in the .JA files into the install after renaming them accordingly so the don't overwrite something in error. We would then be prompted for the serial number for that version in order to access those files.
 
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