![]() ![]() I don't read it though (and that's the truth), but I keep it if someone I know wants to borrow it to read the stories to their kid. I still have my die cast Thomas the Tank Engines models made by Ertl (I think that's how it's spelled), along with a hardcover, two-inch thick book containing stories of Thomas and his friends. ![]() I had about ten videos of Thomas, excluding recordings of the Shining Time Station TV show. However, personally, I wish my mom never sold my Thomas the Tank Engine videos to a second-hand store (they sell books, video games, audio books, DVDs and videos), especially that I know a few people who have children who are interested in Thomas the Tank Engine. Okay, so yes I'm 24, but I just downloaded those because I just wanted to have something to remind me of my beginnings of my passion of trains (well, after riding behind Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum 2-8-0 #610): Thomas the Tank Engine. Can someone help me find this dependency? These have now been corrected, and will not be present in the individual downloads.įurther to the original patch, additional errors with the Scottish Twins, Eric, James and Edward have also been resolved.I have downloaded the Troublesome Tank Wagons from Sodor Island 3D's website and have only one missing dependency:, made by Skarloey123. ![]() It has been brought to my attention that the Thomas and Henry Original Shape models included in the pack have bogey faults. To get these, you'll need to download SI3D's Scottish twins model. Oliver (BR, BR/Scrap, GWR and NWR liveries)Ä«ill & Ben (with and without names & numbers)Īll dependencies should be on the DLS or included in the pack, aside from the whistlesound from Donald & Douglas. Toby (LNER, Tramway, original NWR and current NWR liveries)Äonald & Douglas (BR Livery, NWR Black livery, NWR Blue livery) James (L&YR Black, Red with and without sandboxes on the front) kuid2:44090:55025:1 will show this warning: Warning: Aliased meshes cannot currently be verified by Trainz. Downloading kuid2:44090:55023:1 clears the missing dependency status. Gordon (original shape in GNR, LNER and NWR livery, current shape in NWR livery) After downloading Gresley A1/A3/A4 cab LNER blue, it shows it has a missing dependency kuid2:44090:55023:1.Henry (New shape, new shape in undercoat red, original shape in green and blue liveries with round and square buffers) Thomas (LBSCR, Original Shape, Original Shape w/Splashers and current shape)Ä®dward (Original shape, Original shape in Furness livery and current shape) The following models are included in this pack: However, I did go through all the face packs and correct the config.txt files to remove the warning that was causing issues for some users. As some of them were done by DarthAssassin, I was unable to create a 'new version' of them. As it will take a little while for me to export all the updated models and fix up the links on the website, I've put up a single download containing all of them so that people can get them immediately: Each of the engines was done as a 'new version' in Trainz along with their various dependencies, so they should install over the tops of the originals. I'm now releasing all of the updated models. ![]() Just this morning, I finished the last of the models. For the models with outside valve gear, I added the missing bits and animated them using bones, following steps from a tutorial I'd found while doing the Arlesdale Railway engines. The author of this thread has indicated that this post answers the original topic. Starting with Henry, I went back to each of the models and redid the textures, rendering them properly and adding a slightly reflective effect to the metal parts. you can get Sodor content from Sodor Island 3D, Sodor Workshops, Cog Railway 3D, Etc. As I had a few days in front of me, I decided to do so. I've been using the improved technique since then, but I hadn't gone back to the RWS NWR models and updated them. Namely that Henry was missing half of his running gear, and that the textures were, quite literally, half-baked.Ä«ack when I was working on the model of Tinkerbell, TheGermanEngine gave me some advice on improving my rendering technique. While sitting around the house bored, while recovering, I recalled some of the feedback I'd heard on my models. So, a couple of weeks ago I was off work for 4 days, due to a mild case of the flu. ![]()
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