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About This Content The LNER Peppercorn K1 locomotives were built between 1949 and 1950, with the intention of splitting them between the North Eastern and Eastern Regions. Many K1s would regularly be seen as far north as Edinburgh and they were frequently used on the West Highland line in the early days. Many were later allocated to the Eastern Region with a large number going to March, Cambridgeshire. K1's were used throughout the former LNER network and proved to be very versatile, working everything from local coal trains to express passenger services.The K1’s were withdrawn and scrapped by 1967: however, No. 62005 was used for a short time as an emergency boiler and consequently survived into preservation. It has become very popular on main line rail tours especially on the West Highland Line to Mallaig and has also sported the un-prototypical, but very fetching, LNER Green Lined livery as No. 2005.ScenariosEight scenarios for the Weardale & Teesdale Network Route Back In Service Coal to Penrith March Surprise Passenger Duties Pea Souper West Durham Rail Tour Bricks Without Straw April ShowersMore 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 Features: Simple, Standard and Advanced driving modes, with Xbox controller support (SIMPLE AND STANDARD MODES ONLY)Peppercorn BR Class K1 Locomotive and Tender in 3 authentic liveries: BR Lined Black (BR lettering and pre and post 1956 logos), BR Lined Black - Worn (BR lettering and pre and post 1956 logos), LNER Green Lined livery (Preservation era) All 70 members of the class with correct shed codes, logos and fittings 3 optional headboards for rail tours Custom sound sets inside and out recorded from the remaining K1 Realistic cab with multiple views including head out and a fully modelled firebox and coal level Custom, realistic wheel slip physics and effects with auto detection of weather conditions (ADVANCED MODE ONLY) Simulated steam chest (ADVANCED MODE ONLY) Cylinder cock management (ADVANCED MODE ONLY) Boiler management with priming damage possible (ADVANCED MODE ONLY) Realistic injector control (ADVANCED MODE ONLY) Improved dynamic steam and smoke colour and quantity Realistic boiler water gauges effected by gradient, acceleration and speed and with blow down test Visual priming effect from chimney when overfilling the boiler Dynamic lamp setting on both locomotive and tender British Railways (ex-LNER) rolling stock: Double 13 ton bolster wagons with 4 steel loads, Single 13 ton bolster wagon, Ex-LNER Gas Tank wagons, BR Palbrick brick carrying wagons (can be loaded or empty), BR 22 ton Plate wagons, BR Trestle AA wagons, Ex-LNER/Private Owner Mineral wagons, Ex-Private Owner worn livery - Coal, 7 plank wagons, Ex-Private Owner worn liveries – Coal 7aa9394dea Title: Train Simulator: LNER Peppercorn Class K1 Loco Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Victory WorksPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 1 Oct, 2015 Train Simulator: LNER Peppercorn Class K1 Loco Add-On Steam Keygen Free Download I love this loco, not a single fault, lovely recorded sounds which we need to hear more of, i personally go for the full experience of advanced mode which i can cope with very well but if i cba i just stick it on normal mode and thats loverly too, i dont even have the required route for the loco cos im always driving loco LNER 2005 or B R 62005 (same loco in B R Black) on the west highland line extention where it was built for, it gives you a good challange so you can test its limits.I also recommend the west highland extention to go along with this packThe only thing that lacks personally for me with this pack is that there is no senarios for the west highland line or the waverly line yet the loco has the name plates for both these routes, but apart from that its one of the best loco addon for ts ever. Really like driving this loco, and I'm not into steam trains particularly. The steam effects look great, the whistles are very nice, and sounds generally are very good, much better than usual. For a real challenge (for novices like me!) the advanced mode without any HUD's is a must. In short, my fave loco so far. Can't stop driving it up and down Weardale & Teesdale!. In my opinion, this is a great loco to drive. She looks really good, the textures are great quality, the sounds are great and immersive, and the steam effects are really good.In advanced mode, she's a real challenge to drive - it will test your skills!In "normal" mode, driving is still fun and engaging but noticably easier.There is also a new "heads out" view in the cab views, meaning that when you cycle through the cab views, one of the positions you will stick your head out of the window and if you turn your head to the right, you can still operate all the normal cab controls with the mouse (unlike the standard "Shift-2" head out view of the simulator itself).This is really for driving and keeping an eye out on the road.The scenarios that come with the engine are diverse and engaging, from a relatively easy passenger run to challenging runs with heavy freight trains over steep grades.The package is very complete, containing all liveries and many variations of the engine, and a lot of new freight wagons.All in all, this is one of the best steam engines published for TS2016 so far and a lot of fun to drive.The usual high VictoryWorks quality, and improving on his previous locos in a lot of respects!Absolutely recommended, and an absolute steal for this money!. Undoubtedly the best DLC locomotive out there for the UK base in the Steam Era.You get 2 livery variants, BR Black and LNER Green. You get a heavily weathered version of the BR Black one too, which means you can represent easily the time where steam received very poor maintenance and care. With the BR one, you can physically change in session what is displayed on the tender by pressing a combination of buttons. Both unweathered BR and the LNER model can have nameplates and headboards fitted as an added bonus by pressing similar combinations on the keyboard (CTRL + 1-4 set head\/tail lights, CTRL + 6-9 inc. 0 alter things such as cab lights, CTRL + 5 changes whether you set headlights on the loco or tender).The amount of freight rolling stock you get from this as well is incredible, including items such as Palbrick A and B wagons, trestles and even ex-Private Owner wagons. This gives you the ability to run so many different freight trains and hugely bolsters your freight stock for the UK front. Sadly, it does not come with any coaches, but that can be overlooked since the freight stock makes up for it.The sounds are on point, you get long continuous blasts of the whistle from the Space Bar or short blasts from the B button. The general beat of the blastpipe is great, although the beat above 40mph can be grinding.The locomotive seems to be geared towards running at 40-50mph, since it's scenarios are on the Weardale and Teesdale Network, however it can achieve 75mph with 10 coaches (tested on Western Lines of Scotland). It also monsters most inclines up to about 1:70, even towing reasonably heavy trains. The only questionable thing is being able to accelerate at 3% cutoff, which I'm pretty sure is impossible in real life.Victory Works have produced an absolute stunner. I give it 10\/10. Definitely worth the full price, and an absolute must have.. Another fantastic Add-on from Victory works. If you're thinking about getting, or even trying, a steam loco, get this one, it's a real gem. Really. Read the manual first, it will save you lot of time (even if you're already familiar with steam locos). And then practice practice practice. (P.S. I like all traction types, but steam has it's own magic you won't get with diesel or electic). Lovely loco for a lovely route to be very blunt. Good scenarios ranging from freight work to passenger runs in all types of weather all over the route so you'll be kept busy thanks to Victory Works and their attention to detail.. Conclusion first:This DLC does not only contain a great loco, but the whole package with loco, rolling stock, comprehensive manual, scenarios (8 instead of the listed 5) is absolutely worth the money - even outside Sale.It's an amazing loco and even if you are not the most skilled steam-driver (like me) you surely will be capable to drive the K1 with just minimal practising. I give it a 9.5 out of 10 as the overall "package" really impresses me which is far above the average of other "PRO"-locos and DLCs as such.Pros:(+) very detailed model in 3 different liveries (clean, worn, LNER Green) and various logos to choose for the tender(+) 'standard' and 'advanced' driving mode which you may toggle on\/off whenever you like(+) advanced mode gives you (respectively it gave me) the extra-kick to cope with the challenges, but reading the manual is a "must" though(+) great driving physics and very convenient to drive and operate(+) great sound (I have to admit I have never heard the real K1, but it sounds great to me in TS)(+) great 'feeling' to drive looking at all details in combination with sounds, steam, etc. looks "real" to me(+) EIGHT (not 5 as per the steam-description) (career) scenarios which I find immmersive and a pleasure to drive. Difficulty various from easy to advanced, but all achievable without any problems and a great help to get familiar with the K1.(+) comprehensive manual which I recommend to read (you then have paid for it anyways :-)(+) a lot of little features such as opening the roof, windows, etc.(+) various rolling (girders, trusses, various pipes, steel plates, etc.) stock which completes the package(+) ...and quite some more => read the description on steamCons:(-) .......nothing that I'm aware of, except a real minor one for scenario creators: I did not succeed to figure out how to switch-on the headlight if you use the K1 as AI in your scenarios.
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