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So, I've just had another look and realised that there is another mod selection option associated with games Loading menu. I know you said that but my brain has only just caught up.
So, I had switch the British Signal Box on in the Settings (under Free Game/Advanced) but hadn't switched it on for my Saved Game in the Loading Menu. I'm sure doing so will solve the problem.
In fact, there are several other mods that are not switched on in the Loading Menu that need to be so hopefully it will solve quite a few mysteries.
I'm just wondering if its because I'm loading from a save game, but other mods I'm using seem to appear.
error: error: ...es/construction/asset/jk_british-signal-box-building.con:181 : attempt to perform arithmetic on field '?' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
[C](-1): __sub
...es/construction/asset/jk_british-signal-box-building.con(181) : ?
I believe it happened when I clicked on the building icon.
1. That's a good idea and shouldn't be too hard, if I can find a suitable texture.
2. I decided early on doing that would be too complicated.
3. This should be quite simple.
4. I think that'd be too much trouble at this stage.
5. I was considering a small porch, but left it (and some other) out as the mod was taking too long.
If I do an update at some-point, I'll probably include 1 and 2 and maybe 5.
1. Flat roof option for a later look. Especially useful for the general railway building, Many in use for signal relay rooms etc have flat roofs.
2. Building depth, separately controllable for lower & upper sections. Small boxes in particular, looks too deep imho. Some real boxes have a deeper top floor overhanging one or both ways from a narrower lower section. Often for clearance reasons to adjacent tracks or on platfroms to give passengers space to walk past safely.
3. Option for lever frame position at back of box, common in real life. Just a 180 deg. rotation of interior.
4. Double sided option with windows on all sides.
5. Lobby/washroom option at the top of the stairs. small extension of lower section underneath or supported by separate uprights, or bracketed from end wall.
thank you