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==GRF History==
 
==GRF History==
Development of Project 1000 began in mid-2009, with the intention of making a [[NARS]]-compatible version of the UKRS.  This version would have NARS-style variable running costs, and slightly rescaled vehicles to represent the difference in loading gauge between the UK and the rest of the world.
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Development of Project 1000 began in mid-2009, with the intention of making a [[NARS]]-compatible version of the UKRS.  This version would have NARS-style variable running costs, a 19th-century start date, and slightly rescaled vehicles to represent the difference in loading gauge between the UK and the rest of the world.
  
 
The first vehicle I drew for the updated version was the [[4-4-0 Edwardian]], based on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midland_Railway_1000_Class Midland Railway 1000 Class].  As I wanted a new name for the set (to get away from that horrible "renewal" word), it became "Project 1000", after this locomotive.
 
The first vehicle I drew for the updated version was the [[4-4-0 Edwardian]], based on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midland_Railway_1000_Class Midland Railway 1000 Class].  As I wanted a new name for the set (to get away from that horrible "renewal" word), it became "Project 1000", after this locomotive.

Revision as of 12:56, 7 October 2009

Project 1000 is the latest version of the UK Renewal Set. It is currently in development; no release is expected soon.

The 'official' acronym for the set is PJ1K. The 'official' full name of the set is Project 1000 (UKRS).

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GRF History

Development of Project 1000 began in mid-2009, with the intention of making a NARS-compatible version of the UKRS. This version would have NARS-style variable running costs, a 19th-century start date, and slightly rescaled vehicles to represent the difference in loading gauge between the UK and the rest of the world.

The first vehicle I drew for the updated version was the 4-4-0 Edwardian, based on the Midland Railway 1000 Class. As I wanted a new name for the set (to get away from that horrible "renewal" word), it became "Project 1000", after this locomotive.

Version History

GRF Parameters

Screenshots

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