TrabantDeLuxe wrote:Mike,
I'd just like to drop in and say this is some awesome work you're doing. Any plans for a set of matching passenger cars of similar quality?
Cheers,
deLuxe
dtrainBNSF1 wrote:Looking good Mrennie!I haven't been on facebook for a while so I've missed a lot of updates on your Jupiter project.
Where the loco is wood-burning, do you need to do any special scripting for the firing like you did the 844 or do you not need to worry about that since it's not an oil-burner?
mrennie wrote:dtrainBNSF1 wrote:Looking good Mrennie!I haven't been on facebook for a while so I've missed a lot of updates on your Jupiter project.
Where the loco is wood-burning, do you need to do any special scripting for the firing like you did the 844 or do you not need to worry about that since it's not an oil-burner?
It'll work the same way as a coal-burner. I'll take into account the calorific value of the wood and the amount it should burn through.
The thing that will be more interesting is the scripting for the mechanical feedwater pumps driven off the piston crossheads - they pump only when the crossheads are moving, which makes it a challenge to maintain the water level in the boiler
dtrainBNSF1 wrote:mrennie wrote:dtrainBNSF1 wrote:Looking good Mrennie!I haven't been on facebook for a while so I've missed a lot of updates on your Jupiter project.
Where the loco is wood-burning, do you need to do any special scripting for the firing like you did the 844 or do you not need to worry about that since it's not an oil-burner?
It'll work the same way as a coal-burner. I'll take into account the calorific value of the wood and the amount it should burn through.
The thing that will be more interesting is the scripting for the mechanical feedwater pumps driven off the piston crossheads - they pump only when the crossheads are moving, which makes it a challenge to maintain the water level in the boiler
I've read up on those. There are accounts of trains being delayed at stations because the driver and fireman needed to run the locomotive backwards and forwards a bunch of times in order to fill the boilerCases like that were typically the product of poor planning. Now that'll be challenging on a whole other level than previously seen on TS2016, especially when having to stick to a timetable!
mrennie wrote:I've also been told about another technique that could be used - they could deliberately grease the rails and do a controlled wheelslip to get the drivers turning and pumping water without actually going anywhereIt'll be possible to do that in-game by selecting the "wet leaves" friction setting.
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