dale
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Post by dale on Jul 5, 2021 17:26:45 GMT
Dale Could you post the ROA file? With some patience and time, the layout could be created. Another option would be to post a skeleton layout.
Thanks Leon D Ok, I uploaded the skeleton version over in the Completed Layouts:Gypsy Trolley Skeleton thread. I included some basic models as area usage suggestions (and a bit of fun with some trees in a few areas - look down from above the layout). I suspect the first thing to do is to "fix" the ground textures where your terrain file doesn't match mine and where you decide on scenic differences. And, of course, replace the trains with trams.
Dale
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leond
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leond
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Post by leond on Jul 5, 2021 21:32:26 GMT
Dale
The layout is very interesting.
Thanks
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2021 18:31:42 GMT
And another tram, my last tram, a whole package, a total of 54 models. This tram was built by Düwag. First in 1951 as a 4-axle car, from 1956 as an articulated railcar. There was a tram in almost every West German city. At that time they were exported to Denmark (tram in Copenhagen) and produced under license in Austria (tram in Vienna). Some vehicles that were retired in Germany from 1970 are now in operation in Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, France, England, Sweden, Turkey and even Japan. The cars from Copenhagen are driving in Alexandria / Egypt today. The is available as a 4-axle car, as a two-part and three-part articulated car and a sidecar. All for one direction (doors only on the right) and also as a two-way car (doors on both sides). The cars are available in 5 colors. The cars can pull a maximum of one sidecar. That is why there is no coupler at the front or rear. The two-sided articulated trolleys were never driven with a sidecar, so they don't have a coupler at all. The coupler on the unused side was also left out in the original, e.g. because of a collision with a car. The two-sided 4-axle car has a coupling on both sides so that the sidecar can be moved to the end of the line. The intermediate pieces (dummy) from articulated trolleys are very short. You cannot grasp it with the Courser. If you want to remove them, you have to drive the tram onto an easily replaceable piece of track and simply delete the track. With that the car disappears too. If you catch it or mark it by dragging it, the game will crash! If you are already using one of my trams, please replace all existing files! There is also a sound for the original Düwag bell. You can use it for a control object. "abload.de/thumb2/0231-roedelheimbf-19713j1z.jpg" Download filehorst.de
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