NSWGR WW Class wagon ------------------------------------------------------- v1, May 25th, 2004 For use with Microsoft Train Simulator. Model and Textures by Mike Wilson Created using Abacus Train Sim Modeler. Please turn Word Wrap ON! This is an all-new model for MSTS. Acknowledgements --------------- Many thanks to:- Peter Newell for the drawings, and badgering me to finish the model. About ----- New South Wales Government Railways, Well wagons. These wagons were used to carry loads that were higher then normal and potentially "out of guage". This package contains: i) an empty wagon ii) one wagon loaded with steam engine boilers iii) one wagon loaded with steel beams. *** Note you will need to include a flat wagon (KF or similar) either end of this wagon as a spacer in your consist. *** Installation ------------ Before installing any models, I suggest you make a copy of all the files in the \TRAINS\TRAINSET directory - failure to do this may result in a lengthy re-installation process. 1. Run the executable. This will create a directory in your TRAINSET directory called AW_nswWW 2. Create a consist in the activity editor, including this wagon within it. That's it! Why can't you name the folder whatever you want? The reason has to do with consists. If there is an acitivity that uses these cars in a consist, in order for that consist to work properly, ALL the cars used MUST be present and in a folder named exactly what it was when the consist was created. Legal Stuff ----------- Any of the items I upload to the Internet are intended for personal use by the downloader. If you plan to distribute any item in a freeware route, you are welcome to do so without asking my permission. However, I would appreciate a copy of the route on CD so that I can enjoy it too. This is a small way in which I can get a return on my investment of time and effort, and all it will cost you is a CD, plus postage (to Australia). WARNING: It is not recommended that you delete these files once installed. E-mail me at swlrbeta@uktrainsim.com Thanks for trying this model Mike Wilson