Kuid Search Trainz Top [repack] Review
KUID:UserID:ContentID (e.g., KUID:123456:78910 )
KUID2:UserID:ContentID:Version (e.g., KUID2:123456:78910:1 )
A standard KUID looks like this: KUID:123456:78910 kuid search trainz top
When you download asset packages, they often come in .cdp (Content Dispatcher Pack) format. Using a tool like , you can search within these files before installing them. Features include the ability to copy kuid lists, copy kuid+name lists, and search for known information in CDP files such as kuid and username.
If the DLS doesn't have it, it's likely a third-party asset. Search for the KUID number (e.g., ) directly in Google. Trainz KUID Index: KUID:UserID:ContentID (e
Before you give up on a missing KUID, run this 5-step checklist:
If you are struggling with a specific, hard-to-find KUID, try searching for the author's name alone on the DLS, as their other assets might be in the same pack. If the DLS doesn't have it, it's likely a third-party asset
To understand the search, one must understand the identifier. A (Kuju ID) is a unique identifier code assigned to every piece of content in Trainz—from a simple tree to a complex locomotive.
Because many Trainz creators host assets independently, regional databases fill the gaps left by the official DLS: Unknown Assets - Trainz
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