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And sometimes it's the little things that make it perfect, don't worry we'll always remind you of it! ;)
(Not a royal we! ;) :D )
I guessed that I was to keep the first four based on that I started out with them....the problem here is more that the tasklist isn't really good at conveying information about trains that are longer than 20 wagons! ;) Not your fault, just a problem with Railworks.
And it might be a source of frustration to newer players, which is why I brought it up.
(given that a certain collection of mine targets them. ;) )
Otherwise well made, just a slight criticism, the uncoupling task could use a instruction as in drop everything but the four leading locos! ;)
Other than that it was good and is another one for the collection.