Train Simulator: Network SouthEast Class 415 '4EPB' EMU Add-On 32 Bit Crack >> http://ssurll.com/104v9g
About This Content Slam door multiple units were a much loved and classic sight on the UK capital’s rail network from the 1950s onwards, and now one such unit – the Class 415 ‘4EPB’ – comes to Train Simulator, perfect for the South London Network route.Introduced in 1951, the ‘4EPB’ (4-car, Electro-Pneumatic Brakes) was a classic southern ‘slam-door’ third-rail EMU which had a career spanning 44 years, and became the most numerous class on the region after the withdrawal of Class 405 ‘4SUBS’. Each four-car set was comprised of two powered driving cars and two trailers, originally with compartment seating but later refurbished with open seating.The units were designed for a mixture of inner-city and suburban operations on third third-rail DC lines out of south London, and a top speed of 75mph (121km/h) was enough for runs further out of town.In 1960, the first British Rail designed units were introduced, based on then current Mk1 Suburban stock. A refurbishment of the Class in the late 1970s and early 1980s saw compartment stock converted to open saloons, and both seating and luggage racks replaced with standard Mk2 fittings.Despite their numerous numbers, the 4EPBs were withdrawn from service by 1995, with one four-car unit preserved.The Class 415 ‘4EPB’ for Train Simulator is available in Network SouthEast livery as a Class 415/6 variant, indicating refurbished stock of BR design. Features of the model include passenger view, slam-door sound effects, guard’s whistle when setting off, and high intensity headlamp.The locomotive is also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the Network SouthEast Class 415 ‘4EPB’ on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the South London Network route (available separately and required to play these scenarios).ScenariosThree scenarios for the South London Network route:Evening RushMorning Commute to VictoriaTake it to the BridgeMore scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.Key FeaturesBR Class 415/6 ‘4EPB’ in Network SouthEast liverySlam-door sound effectsGuard’s whistleHigh intensity headlampPassenger viewQuick Drive compatibleScenarios for the South London Network routeDownload size: 111mb 6d5b4406ea Title: Train Simulator: Network SouthEast Class 415 '4EPB' EMU Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Dovetail GamesPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 2 Apr, 2015 Train Simulator: Network SouthEast Class 415 '4EPB' EMU Add-On 32 Bit Crack Sounds are naff but it looks like the lovely old EPB's I used to work on. the amount of detail is fantastic. i wish the Developer would make a seperate add-on in the form of a DMU thumper using the same textures and sounds.. Had to buy this hot off the press as I travelled on this class from the days when they were green then blue then NSE. Great visual quatlity exterior, cab and passenger view. Braking has to be learned. Thoroughly recommend this for all 'classic' Southern EMU fans. Now how about some earlier liverys? Oh! and a 4SUB would be good.. Got max points on one of the scenarios and gained no XP points! Should have made it in the top 10. Its not the first time this sim has done this.As for the Add-on, the brakes become non-responsive some times. If you release these add-ons, check first everything is working correctly!. Actually for what was a cheap and austere train unit, the EPB\/HAP survived 14 years longer than expected and was one of the most reliable trains BR operated, the DLC of this is incredibly well detailed, the blinds, the carriage interior, the whine and whinny of the traction as it motors up through the notches, the sound of the EPB in operation is very authentic.I grew up with these trains, in fact its one of the few I have actually driven and been up close and personal with, whether at work with my signalman father say at Orpington A\/B or when I worked at Waterloo or Norwood myself on the railways, even the little buffer hanger clips are there and the single buffer system these used within the unit.It "feels" like an EPB and one hopes DTG will release the blue, original green and jaffa liveries as well as scenarios for L2F HS and L2B and the PDL where this train worked hard as well.. Great train takes me back to my younger years when going to London and seeing these every few minutes pulling into London bridge. The interior is great, the breaking system is hard to judge too much and you stop to fast once you get the hang of it it's a dream to use. Just waiting on some workshop missions to come along.. Really nice EMU set! Great sounds, changable headboard, Really nice passanger and cab view, and really fun to drive! I would 100% reccomend this amazing peice! The only issue i have is that the windows wont open but thats reall about it.. Well to start off with I'm very pleased with the Class 415 '4EPB'. Picked it up in a sale for $4.99.Sounds are pretty much the same with the other slam door stock but a few bits here and there make it shine. Brakes aren't too bad but I usually apply a small amount for a few seconds and once they activate and adjust as needed. Acceleration is a tad sluggish and really shows going uphill.Nice brake screech as the train is stopped. Nice sounds for wheels passing over points. Usual cab\/ instrument lights. Head light that actually shows during night runs even if it isn't very bright. Passenger view, saloon lights even show against objects close enought to the train. Adjustable number boards perfect for both casual and serious scenario builders.NSE livery.Haven't really come across many cons as I've never been in or around this units.Same sounds as other slam-door stock which don't that great as it is.Currently Armstrong Powerhouse has no sound pack for this unit.
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