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Re: MRL for Buzz

Unread postby jalsina » Wed Oct 30, 2019 6:00 pm

BoostedFridge wrote:
jalsina wrote:
suzukisk wrote:
justUP.JPG
Not SD40n Version and not snoot just UP should work. See highlighted folder in Pic.

SD40N is the type it appears in the Searchlight Simulations store description for the UP (folder) unit.


The SD40N resides in the 'UPN' Folder

The UP SD40-2 shows in the pic by Suzukisk resides in the 'UP' folder


This is the loco installed in the UP folder (I know because it is the only one I have so far):

https://www.store.searchlight-simulations.com/jr-sd40-2-up

The first line in Features reads:
"EMD SD40N in Union Pacific's latest scheme"

That is a recent UP scheme and all those seem to be named as SD40N in UP. :D
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Re: MRL for Buzz

Unread postby ZekTheKid » Wed Oct 30, 2019 6:47 pm

jalsina wrote:That is a recent UP scheme and all those seem to be named as SD40N in UP. :D

That's because they are rebuilds, and are technically no longer SD40-2's.
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Re: MRL for Buzz

Unread postby jalsina » Wed Oct 30, 2019 7:49 pm

ZekTheKid wrote:
jalsina wrote:That is a recent UP scheme and all those seem to be named as SD40N in UP. :D

That's because they are rebuilds, and are technically no longer SD40-2's.

Thanks Zek. I did not know that.
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