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Old_C_38 Station Master   Joined: Jan 27, 2003
Last Visited: Nov 23, 2008
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Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2003 10:45 am
Can anyone out there explain to me how to make steam exhaust from the safety valve then fade away after a few minutes of running.This is a great effect with the 30 class tank engine & adds to realism when starting a game out of a station & you are waiting for the all clear to proceed. Most steam locos would benefit from this effect.
Regards, Old_C_38 [/b]
 
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MattAustin Deputy Commissioner   Joined: Jan 17, 2003
Last Visited: Jun 20, 2008
Location: Junee, NSW


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Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2003 5:48 pm
Yeah, looks great. It works on the D3, and looks terrific. I'll find out for you.

Cheers,
Matt



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