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UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 01 Apr 2018 08:40
by PikkaBird
Just some idle musing here. ;)

A very long time ago (five years!), I mooted the idea of train sets distilled down to 10 locomotives - quick to make, easy to play.

As we all know, I got distracted, and went and made some 3d-rendered monstrosities instead, but the idea is still interesting to me, and I'd like to hear what other people think. Specifically; if you were making a set of exactly 10 British locomotives from the 20th century (let's say first loco introduced in 1899, last loco introduced before 2000), what would you include? What would you leave out? It's harder than you might think...

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 01 Apr 2018 10:57
by Gwyd
10 locos? I make that 1 every century. I don't know steam that well, so I'll just list my ideas for the second half of the 20th century.
50s: Class 31
60s: Class 47 (yes, no 37)
70s: Class 43
80s: Class 56
90s: Class 92

I think this an intriguing concept. 10 trains across all of time seems hard, but I'm interested to try it.

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 01 Apr 2018 15:19
by supermop
PikkaBird wrote: if you were making a set of exactly 10 British locomotives from the 20th century (let's say first loco introduced in 1899, last loco introduced before 2000),
Assuming you want to have both diesel and electrics, this does get quite hard. Only locomotives and no MUs is likewise tricky for the UK:

1: not sure
2: a tank of some kind
3: EF1 (alternately skip this and put in EM1/EM2 between steam and diesel)
4: a pacific of some kind (lets be honest it's got to be an A4 in a UK set)
5: class 20
6: class 47 (there isn't much space to fit a deltic in, which feels like a crime)
7: class 86
8: class 43 (can't skip this one)
9: avocet or 92
10: class 58 or 66 (66 is the more rational choice but 58 looks more British)

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 02 Apr 2018 00:47
by PikkaBird
Gwyd wrote:60s: Class 47 (yes, no 37)
supermop wrote: 5: class 20
6: class 47 (there isn't much space to fit a deltic in, which feels like a crime)
7: class 86
8: class 43 (can't skip this one)
9: avocet or 92
10: class 58 or 66 (66 is the more rational choice but 58 looks more British)
Bang on. For two BR-era diesels, the 20 and 47 are the logical choices; they're different enough that players will use both, but general purpose enough that players will use both. A shunter or a Deltic would be too niche, while the 25 and 37 are too jack-of-all-trades to fit a second loco around.

The 86, 92, and 59 round out my post-steam loco choices. After much deliberation I sacrificed the HST in favour of multiple units because, as you say, they're quintessentially British, and the HST's niche is already well filled by the 86.

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 02 Apr 2018 11:28
by Gwyd
I was allowed MUs!? Well this changes things... I can go back another 20 years or so with these.
1..2: Still don't know: some early experimental stock
3: 2-BIL
4: 4-SUB
5: (hm should probably come away from the southern) 307/415
6: 421/309
7 (8): 508
8: 455
9: 321/442
10: 375

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 03 Apr 2018 07:37
by Valdez
Not a Brit, but someone who spent some time derping around with both your UK sets..

10 overall is hard as you can fill 10 slots with just locomotives without ever touching multiple units

- a basic 4-4-0 as a starting engine
- a basic 0-6-0 tank as a starting engine
- express steam loco (4-6-0 / 4-6-2, personally I'd go with LNER A3)
- 2-8-0 (can be LMS 8F or a mix-and-match engine)
- class 20
- class 47
- class 87 (not 86)
- HST (sorry, Pikka, can't skip this.. also kinda straddles the line between loco and MU)
- class 92 (can be left out if absolutely necessary though)
- class 66

As for MUs, another five picks..

- first-gen DMU is a must
- first-gen EMU
- Sprinter
- Turbostar
- Electrostar

plus Pendolino for early 21st century..

So ten became 16, and all of this starts to look like a redux of first UKRS..

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 03 Apr 2018 14:23
by Redirect Left
I'm not sure of the usability of a set with just 10 trains. It's an interesting concept, but I'm not sure it'd work in reality. Especially if MUs aren't in to a large degree. As modern stock (beyond the 70s really) is MU based, rather than locos, but at that point you might as well just amend UKRS with some different stock, or stock that is new, there's quite a few famos things missing from UKRS, like Pacers, and then several new units coming out, such as DMU 195 & EMU 331, 334, 385 etc.

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 03 Apr 2018 18:34
by andythenorth
Redirect Left wrote:I'm not sure of the usability of a set with just 10 trains
That's not the question Pikka asked though :)
several new units coming out, such as DMU 195 & EMU 331, 334, 385 etc.
Why would a grf need both 331 and 334? They're both ~100mph, ~200 pax EMUs. No shortage of those already, waste of pixels IMHO :D 195 is just a 10mph-faster 158 or 165, same comment :)

I can't get 10. I can do 8 or 12. It's a hard challenge.
* 4 fast weak pax, 4 slow strong freight; new one of each every 25 years
* 4 fast medium pax, 4 slow strong freight, 4 small; new one of each every 25 years

Iron Horse was originally 20 engines, same concept of very limited engine roster, but longer time span (150 years where Pikka has 100 years). Horse....grew :twisted:

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 03 Apr 2018 19:42
by Redirect Left
andythenorth wrote:
several new units coming out, such as DMU 195 & EMU 331, 334, 385 etc.
Why would a grf need both 331 and 334? They're both ~100mph, ~200 pax EMUs. No shortage of those already, waste of pixels IMHO :D 195 is just a 10mph-faster 158 or 165, same comment :)
I didn't once say it needed anything. I was simply listing some that had come out since the initial release, which is what I made clear in the post...


Personally, I wouldn't go anywhere near a GRF with only ten (or around that). I wouldn't feel I'd get much use out of only 10 units. I use UKRS (UKRS2 with UKRS2+), and I regularly use at least 25 of the different units in there in games. There's a reason everyone is finding it hard to go down to 10...

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 03 Apr 2018 20:02
by Leanden
Even the base set had 14 different trains in temperate climate if you dont include Maglev/Monorail.

Sub-Artic and Tropical meanwhile only had 8 each, and lets face it most people ended up replacing all their network with Monorail and then Maglev when it came out :P

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 03 Apr 2018 21:56
by andythenorth
Iron Horse 2 is at 46 engines for 1860-2020 :twisted:
26 of those are RAIL/ELRL. Rest are...other stuff.

Oops, derailing Pikka's topic :twisted:

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 04 Apr 2018 23:13
by Dave
Ooooh this is fun!

GWR City
GWR Pannier (if this is too late, a 4500? Although it appears Churchward was modifying acquired examples to become Panniers long before the official 1929 intro date)
LMS Black Five
LNER Pacific (I don’t care which)
SR Q1 (to get the Southern in, but also as a medium freight loco behind the Black Five)
BR 2-6-4T (not sure where this fits in to be honest... but a 6th steam loco seems right)
20
47
86/87
59/66

As much as it pains me to say it (they’re my favourite loco!) I’d leave the 92 out. Playability wise, are they THAT different to an 86? Maybe as a compromise the 91 instead of either.

I’d have to insist you gave me another 4 slots for MUs. But I know you’re not going to!

Mk 1 (101, 108, etc)
Sprinters
Networker family in one (all power types)
Voyager/Pendo (stretching your end date v slightly...)

The intention being each MU was a direct upgrade of the last. For this reason I’d also leave the HST out as its early intro as a 125 capable passenger train defeats the object of the rest somewhat. That would also force me to lean towards a 91 or 92 rather than an 86, which also made an incredibly early appearance, considering.

I think it’s a fair idea - be interested to see what you think of my roster...

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 04 Apr 2018 23:53
by PikkaBird
Dave wrote: SR Q1 (to get the Southern in, but also as a medium freight loco behind the Black Five)
BR 2-6-4T (not sure where this fits in to be honest... but a 6th steam loco seems right)
20
Apart from the advantage that you can fit an extra wagon behind a non-tender locomotive, is there much practical difference between these 3? ;)

Edit: I should say, my point isn't that a set shouldn't include more than one of those locomotives, and - spoiler alert - I have more than 10 locos planned for UKRS3. My point is the reasons for including locomotives may be complex, and this exercise has been helpful for figuring out what the key structure of the set should be, what gaps need to be filled, and why.

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 05 Apr 2018 05:35
by Supercheese
PikkaBird wrote:UKRS3
:shock: :o

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 05 Apr 2018 08:33
by Leanden
Supercheese wrote:
PikkaBird wrote:UKRS3
:shock: :o
32bpp UK Train Set inc

Project Pineapple?

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 05 Apr 2018 08:52
by Dave
PikkaBird wrote:
Dave wrote: SR Q1 (to get the Southern in, but also as a medium freight loco behind the Black Five)
BR 2-6-4T (not sure where this fits in to be honest... but a 6th steam loco seems right)
20
Apart from the advantage that you can fit an extra wagon behind a non-tender locomotive, is there much practical difference between these 3? ;)

Edit: I should say, my point isn't that a set shouldn't include more than one of those locomotives, and - spoiler alert - I have more than 10 locos planned for UKRS3. My point is the reasons for including locomotives may be complex, and this exercise has been helpful for figuring out what the key structure of the set should be, what gaps need to be filled, and why.
Fair one. The 2-6-4 was a silly inclusion :D I split steam and the rest entirely, too, not considering similarities.

I think it's good to strip it back to basics. Those wanting the big sets will always have UKRS2. If we're going back for playability then inevitably some big names will miss out.

I note my inclusion of the Pannier, Stanier and Pacific is rather similar to the opening 3 locos in the original game...

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 05 Apr 2018 09:49
by PikkaBird
Dave wrote:I note my inclusion of the Pannier, Stanier and Pacific is rather similar to the opening 3 locos in the original game...
The Jubilee / Black 5 / Standard 5 has to be included of course - in fact it's the first loco I've drawn. The Pannier and the Pacific didn't make the first 10, but they've both been included on the second pass.

The 1900 start date I found challenging, because you don't get to start with the Pannier and the Pacific, and while - like you - I originally planned a 4-4-0, starting the game with only a top-flight express loco doesn't make much sense. For my 10-loco plan, I actually ended up cheating and pushing the J26 back a few years I chose the Robinson J11 to be a general purpose starting loco.
Leanden wrote: Project Pineapple?
I do regret calling the 3d rendered stuff that, because if I do any Queensland sets I'll have to come up with a new name.

I'm not doing any more graphics in that style; this set will be 32bpp, but hand-drawn. It's just so much easier not being limited to Simon Foster's SVGA pallette!

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 07 Apr 2018 11:59
by Dave
Ah yes the J11 fits perfectly both time and type wise, and was sufficiently ubiquitous to be a good representation of an 0-6-0 of the era.

That page suggests they had a fair amount of passenger work as well - presumably a pared back set wouldn’t make the distinction? Or is that a feature you’re retaining?

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 07 Apr 2018 12:18
by PikkaBird
Dave wrote:presumably a pared back set wouldn’t make the distinction? Or is that a feature you’re retaining?
If you mean the hint text in the buy menu, it's a bit superfluous... players can surely work out what the locos are best used for by themselves.

Re: UK Revival Set: bringing back the 10CC concept

Posted: 30 May 2018 13:04
by PikkaBird
A few more than 10 locos planned, for those still worried.

Yes, it does somewhat resemble UKRS2... but I feel it's a more solid set for the thought that went into the planning. First public beta by the end of June?