How to put a different horn or cab view on msts train simulator engine

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How to put a different horn or cab view on msts train simulator engine

  • Hi guys,

            Does anyone know how to put a different horn/sounds & cab view on a engine?

              Some of my engines won't work because they dont a have a cab view or sound!

                                                Thanks

                                                       Eric Kallin

                Bow [bow]LONG LIVE NORFOLK SOUTHERNBow [bow]

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  • You'll find the step-by-step instructions here

     http://steam4me.railpage.org.au/trainsim/tutorials/index.html

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  • There is also a step by step tutorial on train-sim. 

    Some of the locomotives you have may be AI only.  They would not have a cabview.

    There is also a cabview editor in route riter (free).  I think there is one in conbuilder too, but I can't remember.  You can change the cabviews to ones you like better. 

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  •  NS SD70M-2 wrote:

    Hi guys,

            Does anyone know how to put a different horn/sounds & cab view on a engine?

              Some of my engines won't work because they dont a have a cab view or sound!

                                                Thanks

                                                       Eric Kallin

                Bow [bow]LONG LIVE NORFOLK SOUTHERNBow [bow]

    If you want, you can just substitute a default cabview or sounds from another locomotive. If you have the program Train-Sim Modeler, there is a tutorial about how to do this in it.

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