

I've put builtin for the content that is already in trainz by default. Here is the list of kuids I have for thomas.

In Content Manager, are there any items in the "Open for edit" tab? If there are select all of them, right click then click on "Edit /Commit".

It is a bit like saying "how long is a piece of string" as to how long it would take to lift them all up. "James the red engine" is faulty.Įdit: There are heaps and heaps of trees, 3/4 buried in the map. Thomas the tank engine 2010 is what I installed. Some track shows up, you will just need to add the missing bits. Pictures of these are VERY hard to find, so some pictures may not be able to be shown. The only known models he made (to my knowledge) are Thomas, Percy, Lady, Annie & Clarabel, and a few other pieces of rolling stock. I can't help you with fixing the script errors (other than deleting that content) as I don't know how. Like Trainz, MSTNoodle was the first creator to bring Thomas content to MSTS. They show up with a red ! in Content Manager and as red wording in "objects" etc menu ingame. There are faulty buildings that come with that route as well, and you won't see them ingame.

The jimdo website link to trainzDepot for the "barum tree set 3" are obsolete trees, so don't get them. You will find majority of the ground textures, grass etc will be added. "A light that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and you have burned so very brightly.I checked out that route and there is content from the download station required also. I hope you enjoyed our content while it lasted. In other words, new content will not be released in the foreseeable future, but the site will remain open with my already released content still available to download. This leaves Hilltrack's Trainz Routes with a single (and the original) content creator, that being myself.Īs I don't see myself producing any new content in the near future, the site will be inactive indefinitely from now on. I wish them luck with their future endeavours on what's hopefully a less restrictive site, and I hope you all will, too. That is where their future content will be hosted. It is called TheRailwayWorks3D, and this is where it can be found: Nathan and Matt have now moved on to a new site.
