Beiträge von EthanHalstonTurbon
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Well trains with difficult and complicated shapes will be, of course, complicated to model [Just by looking at some, you can tell they would be difficult to model], but you've over-come that with an amazing result!
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You are correct in that the train is semi-boxy IRL, but I was pointing out how its more smoother than the old version
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The improvement from box thing with probably stolen textures to smooth boi with nice textures is a huge jump, can't wait to see the Mk4s!
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Hello Modders!
Today, I'm requesting the creation of a Pier station. I think this will be useful to have, as it would mean you wouldn't need to spend the time placing the Port, then looking for the station you want, then placing that, As this combines both a port and a Station. This would also be useful for when you want to save up on money when connecting a port to a town, as you wouldn't be placing down two separate Things. It'll also look nice on detailed maps, and those making a realistic map, could find this useful
Details:
A Passenger port + Train station in one.
Train Station = Wooden Platforms + Concrete Platforms
Train Station = 1/2 platforms only
Train Station = 80m only
Passenger Port = 1/2 Terminals Only.
Pier = 80m - 160m
Only 1 road connection.
Wooden + Steel Supports.
Disused Version.Some Examples of Pier Stations:
New Holland Pier :
https://www.flickr.com/photos/…ican-railways/10133362014
http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/n/new_holland_pier/
Thank you for taking your time to read this, and have a nice day .
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Hello Modders of TpF!
Once again, I'm going to be making a small request for the British TpF community.
And that is of the BR class 165, 166, 465. 466 and 365, these are all from the group called the ''Networker'' Family, Used for services in and around Greater London Area.Why? Well, because these are small, lovely DMU's + EMU's, and it would be nice to add to the slowly growing collection of BR DMU's + EMU's.
This can also be remodelled into a BR Class 166, BR Class 465, BR Class 466 and BR Class 365 [This will save time instead of making each one from scratch, and we don't want to waste precious time!]Info for these DMU's + EMU's will now be provided in the table below, Links to useful sites will be below said table in another Table. If there is no info [E.g Weight] then the box will display NI [No Info]. If its not been withdrawn, the box will display SIS [Still In Service]. All this is to make reading this easier.
Class Into Service Withdrawn Formations Liveries Operators Height Weight Length Width Max Speed Power Capacity Class 165 1991 SIS DMOSL+MOS+DMOS or DMOSL+DMOS First Great Western
Great Western Railway
Network SoutheastGreat Western Railway
Chiltern Railways3.79 m (12 ft 5 in) 2 Car - 74 tonnes (73 long tons; 82 short tons)
3 Car - 111 tonnes (109 long tons; 122 short tonsDMOS/DMOSL - 22.91 m (75 ft 2 in)
MOS - 22.72 m (74 ft 6 in)2.81 m (9 ft 3 in) 75 mph (121 km/h) 350 hp (261 kW) NI Clas 166 1992 SIS DMCO+MSO+DMSL First Great Western
Great Western Railway
Network SoutheastGreat Western Railway 3.79 m (12 ft 5 in) 2 Car - 74 tonnes (73 long tons; 82 short tons)
3 Car - 111 tonnes (109 long tons; 122 short tonsDMOS/DMOSL - 22.91 m (75 ft 2 in)
MOS - 22.72 m (74 ft 6 in)2.81 m (9 ft 3 in) 90 mph (145 km/h) 350 hp (261 kW) NI Class 465 1992 SIS DMSO(A)-TSO-TSOL-DMSO(B) Southeastern
Network SoutheastSoutheastern 3.77 m (12 ft 4 in) 136 tonnes (133.9 long tons; 149.9 short tons) 20.89 m (68 ft 6 in) (DMSO, DMCO)
20.06 m (65 ft 10 in) (Other vehicles)2.81 m (9 ft 3 in) 75 mph (121 km/h) 1,608 hp (1,199 kW) 348 seats (465/0, 465/1, 465/2) Class 466 1993 SIS DMSO-DTSOL Southeastern
Network SoutheastSoutheastern 3.77 m (12 ft 4 3⁄8 in) 72.4 t (71.3 long tons; 79.8 short tons) 20.89 m (68 ft 6 1⁄2 in) (DMOS)
20.06 m (65 ft 9 3⁄4 in) (DTOS)2.81 m (9 ft 2 5⁄8 in) 75 mph (121 km/h) 804 hp (600 kW) 168 Standard seats Class 365 1995 SIS DMOC(A)+TOSL+PTOSL+DMOC(B) Great Northern
Network SoutheastGreat Northern 3.77 m (12 ft 4 3⁄8 in) 151.62 t (149.23 long tons; 167.13 short tons) 20.89 m (68 ft 6 1⁄2 in) (DMOC)
20.06 m (65 ft 9 3⁄4 in) (Other vehicles)2.81 m (9 ft 2 5⁄8 in) 100 mph (161 km/h) 1,256 kW (1,684 hp) NI Links to Useful Sites
Class Liveries Blueprints / Drawings 165 https://www.flickr.com/photos/…/albums/72157681631199215
https://www.flickr.com/photos/…/albums/72157629682872705https://www.networksoutheast.net/dmu.html [You'll have to scroll down to find it] 166 https://www.flickr.com/photos/…/albums/72157666559179308
https://www.flickr.com/photos/…/albums/72157629323476282Similar to 165 365 https://www.flickr.com/photos/…/albums/72157698488986544
https://www.flickr.com/photos/…/albums/72157629423291728Similar to both, but different Front. 465 https://www.flickr.com/photos/…/albums/72157629790125566 https://www.networksoutheast.net/dc.html [You'll have to scroll down a bit to find it] 466 https://www.flickr.com/photos/…/albums/72157629818610914 Similar to 465
Thank you for taking your time to read the request, and of course, happy modding!
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Hello Modder's of the Transport Fever Community!
Today, I request for the Manchester Metro link Trams. My reasons for this request is that they are the only Trams I've heard that use a Whistle, and not a bell, Which makes them stand out, another thing is they're also the only tram that can operate as a 'double unit', which is another reason why they stand out.
They can also run on normal Heavy Rail track, which means the tram can be resized to fit the tracks in TPF. This would also be the First British Tram in the game as well, which (hopefully) means the British Community of TpF will be excited to see this in their games.
Also, The T-68 and T-68A are very similar in design, With the Lights at front of the T-68 being Square/rectangular and T-68A having Circular Lights ( And what appears to be ventilation on top of the T-68A to)
Which means you'll be able to save time as reuse the T-68 model, and as the saying goes, 2 birds with one stone.
The M5000 can also be made into a K5000 (3 birds with 1 stone! wow...)Info + Pictures of the Trams will now be provided below, I'll provide as much info a possible, but it's not guaranteed that all the info will be easy to find, if then, I'm sorry to be making things harder, but If I do find more info, or someone else does, then I will add it to the list as time goes. Also, if you think the task will be difficult, or you don't have the time, then need not worry, as different Modder's will be able to choose the tram they wish to do.
Class Type Into Service Withdrawn Max Speed Length Weight Height Width Formation Capacity Extra Info Modder working on tram T-68 Tram 1992 2014 50 mph / 80 km/h 29m / 95 ft. 2 in 49 tonnes / 48 long tons; 54 short tons 3.7 m / 12 ft. 2 in 2.65 m / 8 ft. 8 in 1 or 2 208 (86 seated, 122 Standing) 26 were built T-68A Tram 1999 2014 50 mph / 80 km/h 29m / 95 ft. 2 in 49 tonnes / 48 long tons; 54 short tons 3.7 m / 12 ft. 2 in 2.65 m / 8 ft. 8 in 1 or 2 208 (86 seated, 122 Standing) 6 were built M5000 Tram 2009 Present 50 mph / 80 km/h 28.4m / 39.7 tonnes 3.67 m / 12.0 ft. 2.65 m / 8.7 ft. 1 or 2 212 (60 seated, 146 Standing) 120 were built Here are some links that would of made the table impossible to read ~
Liveries used from 1992 ~ Present :
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Other Useful Pictures / Info : http://www.lrta.org/Manchester/lrv_m5000.html + http://www.lrta.org/Manchester/lrv_t68.html~ This site will provide useful info for both the M5000 and the T-68/1-68A as I cannot find any Blueprints or Drawings of the Trams at the time of writing this request, and If I ever find any Blueprints / Drawings, then I'll add them in a later date.
And thank you for taking your time to read this, you may take your time with these, and as stated before, if time is not on your side, Then I do not mind if you are unable to do it.
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Hello Modder's of the Transport Fever Community!
Today, I'm requesting for the DC Electric Loco's of Britain. These loco's look unique and would be nice to see these types of Loco's in TpF, and give us more some more British Trains to choose from, The Class 76 can also be retextured to be the NS Class 1500.
If there is no Info to be found, a box will display N/A.
Useful Links go to sites that have diagrams and Pictures of said loco. May come in handy.Class Type Built Withdrawn Max Speed Weight Height Width Length Useful Links BR Class 70 Electric 1941 1969 75h [121 km/h] 99 Tons 12.6 N/A 56 ft 9 in http://www.semgonline.com/electric/class70_1.html BR Class 71 Electric 1958 1977 90 mph [140 km/h] 77 Tons N/A N/A N/A http://www.semgonline.com/electric/class71_1.html BR Class 73 Electro-Diesel 1962 Present 80 mph [129 km/h] 76.30 Tons 12.5 N/A 53 ft 8 in http://www.semgonline.com/electric/class73_01.html BR Class 74 Electro-Diesel 1958 1977 N/A 77 Tons N/A N/A N/A N/A BR Class 76 Electric 1950 1981 65 mph [105 km/h] 87 Tons N/A N/A 50 ft 4 in N/A Thank you for reading and taking your time! I hope you'll be able to find Time to do these, but there's no need to rush!
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Hello there Modder's of Transport Fever.
Today, I'm making this thread because I want to see more British Buses, and more Double Decker buses, because the game really doesn't have a lot of Double Decker buses for us to choose from.
This would also give us more Verity of buses, instead of having more Single Decker's than Double Decker's. And I think it would make those of the TpF British community happy.
These buses could also be re-textured for the use of other bus companies that used them.
Most buses can be remodelled here and there into a different bus, this is notable for the AEC, and Leyland buses.Below will be a list of all the info I could find/had most info for. NI = No Info
Type of Bus Into Service ~ Out of service Class Body Style Doors Floor Type Capacity Length Width Height Weight Useful links Modder doing model Leyland Tiger 1927 ~ 1970 Passenger Vehicle Single 1 Step Entrance 28-39 8.5m (27 ft 6 in) 7 ft 6 in ) No Info NI AEC Q-Type 1932 ~ 1937 Passenger Vehicle Single or Double-Decker 1 Step Entrance Double ~ 56 26ft 0in NI Double Double ~ 6 Tons http://www.countrybus.org/Q/Q.html AEC Routemaster 1954 ~ 2005 ~ Heritage Service started. Passenger Vehicle Single or Double-Decker 1 permanently open door at back. Step Entrance 57-72 27 ft (8.83 m) 8 ft (2.44 m) 14 ft 4 1⁄2 in (4.38 m) 7.35 Long Tons (8.23 Shot tons) http://www.countrybus.org/RM/RM.html Daimler Fleetline 1960 ~ 1980s/1990s no info Single or Double-Decker 1 or 2 Step entrance 68 30 feet (9.1 m) 33 feet (10 m) 36 feet (11 m) NI AEC Swift 1964 ~ 1981 Passenger Vehicle Single Decker 1 or 2 Step Entrance No info Various? 2.5 m 3 m NI Leyland Atlantean 1965 ~ 1998 Passenger Vehicle Single or Double Decker 1 or 2 Step Entrance No info 9.14/10.2 m NI 4.1 m NI Leyland National 1972 ~ Present Passenger Vehicle Single Decker 1,2 or 3 Step Entrance 24 Seats
46 standing
70 Overall10.3m, 10.6m, 10.9m, 11.3m, 11.6 m. NI NI NI http://www.countrybus.org/National/LS2.htm Leyland Olympian 1908 ~ 2000 Passenger Vehicle Double Decker 1,2 or 3 Step Entrance no info 9.56m, 10.25m 11m 2.5m 4.2m NI http://www.countrybus.org/Olympian/L1.htm Leyland Titan (B15) 1978 ~ 2003 Passenger Vehicle Double Decker 1 or 2 Step entrance No info 9.56 metres (31.4 ft) 2.50 metres (8 ft 2 in) 4.40 metres (14.4 ft) NI http://www.countrybus.org/Titan/Titan.html MCW Metrobus 1978 ~ 2007 Passenger Vehicle Double Decker 1, 2 or 3 Step Entrance No info 9.7 m, 11.0 m, 11.3 m or 12.0 m 2.5 m 4.38 m (for standard height) NI Wright Pulsar Gemini 2003 ~ In Service Passenger Vehicle Double Decker 1 or 2 Low Entry 56-70 9.6 - 10.5 m 2.5 m 4.4 m NI Wright Pulsar Gemini HEV 2006 ~ In Service Passenger Vehicle Double Decker 1 or 2 Low Entry NI 10.30 m 2.55 4.40 NI Wright StreetLite 2010-present Passenger Vehicle Single Decker 1 or 2 Low Entry 33-45 NI NI NI NI Wright StreetDeck 2014–present Passenger Vehicle DD 1 or 2 Low Entry 73–100 10.57 metres (34.7 ft) 2.52 metres (8.27 ft) 4.40 metres (14.4 ft) 10.7 tonnes[ Wright SRM 2016-present Passenger Vehicle DD 1 or 2 Low Entry NI 10.6 to 11.3 m (34 ft 9 3⁄8 in to 37 ft 7⁄8 in) 2.5 m (8 ft 2 3⁄8 in) 4.2 m (13 ft 9 3⁄8 in) NI Wright StreetAir 2017–present Passenger Vehicle SD or DD 1 or 2 Low Entry NI 8.8, 9.5 and 10.9 m 2.5 m 3.0 and 4.2 m 13-18 tonnes
End of ListUseful Info here:
Pictures of some Buses Listed here ~ https://www.flickr.com/photos/uk_railwayandroad/
If you find anymore useful information, then please to tell me
Also, if you feel a bit overwhelmed by the amount of buses here, well don't worry, different modders will be able to choose 1 or a selection of vehicles they wish to model.Thank you for taking your time to read this.
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Request Has been Updated
After almost a whole week! Its complete
Request has been updated.
Edit by Yoshi: Merged Double post. Please edit your existing posts instead of adding new posts. ~ I See, Like I said, I'm new to this fantastic Website, so i'm still getting used to things around here, so thank you for the tip
The Request has been updated once again
The Request has been updated : Removed some tube stock without info : added info for some Tube Stock (B Stock, G Stock and O/P Stock)
The Request has been Updated : Added the Glasgow Subway Stock (Sadly couldn't find the 1896 stock info, if you find any info, it would be fantastic if you could post it here so I can add it to the list)
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ah, I see, I'm new to this, So thank you for the tip
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Thread Has Been Updated.
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I see, I'll have a look at that and thank you for the blueprints, I'll replace the Wiki link with those
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Thanks for this info
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Hello!
I've (and many others. Probably) been awaiting the day someone makes London Tube stock (and the Glasgow Subway Stock) , But after a few days, I knew it was not happening any time soon.
So I decided to post a request on here, this is so that (hopefully) a Modder or a group of modders will be able to make London Tube stock/Glasgow Subway stock from the very earliest stock with info about to present day. I feel this will add more excitement to the game, this is so the player is not sitting around waiting for some new trains to be built.
This would also add a lot of Choice to choose from, and for those who want to make a London/Glasgow like city on a random map, will now be able to make more realistic Tube lines.
Below this line is a list of Tube Stock. (Info will be given if I find any info about the trains)Type Into Service~
Out of ServiceFormations Capacity Train Length Car Length Width Height Weight Max Speed Wikipedia Links (Mainly for extra info and pictures)(Also for those who like a bit of reading + History of Heritage Stock ) Person who is modding this stock B Stock 1905 ~ 1940s NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO 15.10 m 2.819 3.740 m NO INFO NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_B_Stock G Stock 1923 ~ 1971 NO INFO 44 NO INFO 14.99m 2.745 m 3.747 m 34.1 t NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_G_Stock O/P Stock 1937 ~ 1981 NO INFO 42 NO INFO 15.54 m 2.956 m 3.594 m 36.32 t NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…Underground_O_and_P_Stock R Stock 1950 ~ 1983 :INFO: There is very little info for this train: https://commons.wikimedia.org/…ondon_Underground_R_Stock T Stock 1927 ~ 1962 NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO DM ~ 16.89 () T ~ 16.38 NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_T_Stock A Stock 1961 ~ 2012 Formation: DM-T-T-DM (Per Unit) DM ~ 58 T ~58 212 ft (64.62 m)(4 cars) 636.5 in (16.167 mm) 116 in (2,946 mm)v 145 in (3.683 mm) DM~32.1t T~21.8 t 70 mph (110 km/h) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…rground_A60_and_A62_Stock C Stock 1970/78 ~ 2014 Formation: DM-T-T-T-T-DM (Per Trainset) 821 Per Trainset NO INFO DM 16.0 m () T ~ 14.64 m 2.92 m 3.68 m DM~37.70t T~20.2 t 70 mph (110 km/h) D Stock 1980/83 ~ 2017/ In service for Viarail INFO Can be found in the link at the bottom of the page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_D78_Stock S Stock 2010/2017 ~ In Service INFO Can be found in the link at the bottom of the page: 1903 Stock Out Of Service 1939 Formation: DM-T-DM NO INFO NO INFO 13.87 m : Width ~ 2.59 m NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…round_1900_and_1903_Stock Standard Stock 1923 ~ 1966/ Was in Service on the Isle of Wight NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…nderground_Standard_Stock 1935 Stock 1936 ~ 1976 NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO 16.00 m 2.597 m 2.883 m NO INFO NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1935_Stock 1938 Stock OOS 1988/ In Service of Isle Of Wight NO INFO DM ~ 42 () T ~ 40 NO INFO DM ~ 15.94 m () T ~ 15.61 m 2.597 m 2.883 m DM ~ 27.8 t () T ~ 20.98 t NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1938_Stock Waterloo & City Stock 1940 ~ 1993 NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO DM ~ 14. 3/8 m () T ~ 14.98 m 2.64 m 2.92 m NO INFO 35 mph (56 km/h) 1956 Stock/ 1959 Stock OOS 2000 NO INFO DM~ 42 () T ~ 40 NO INFO DM ~ 15.91 m () T ~ 15.62 m 2.597 m 2.883 m DM ~ 26.90 t () T ~ 20.89 t NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1956_Stock https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1959_Stock 1960 Stock OOS 1994 Formation ~ DM-T-DM 40 NO INFO 15.86 m 2.567 m 2.883 m 27.32 t NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1960_Stock 1962 Stock OOS 1999 Formation ~ DM-T-T-DM DM ~ 42 () T ~ 40 NO INFO DM ~ 15.30 m () T 15.62 m 2.597 m 2.883 m DM ~ 27.05 t () T ~ 21.00 t NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1962_Stock 1967 Stock OOS 2011 Formation: DM-T-T-T-T-T-T-DM DM ~ 40 () T ~ 36 NO INFO DM ~ 16.08 m () T ~ 15.98 m 2.642 m 2.877 m DM ~ 29.0 t () T ~ 19.7 t NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1967_Stock 1972 Stock In Service :INFO: can be found in the link at the bottom of the page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1972_Stock 1973 Stock In Service :INFO: can be found in the link at the bottom of the page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1973_Stock Glasgow Subway Rolling stock 1980 ~ In Service PC-TC-PC 277 12.58 m 2.34 m 2.65 m 20 t 34 mph ( 54 km/h) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasgow_Subway_rolling_stock 1983 Stock OOS 1998 NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO NO INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1983_Stock 1986 Stock OOS 1989 :INFO: There is very little info for this train: https://commons.wikimedia.org/…on_Underground_1986_Stock 1992 Stock In Service :INFO: can be found in the link at the bottom of the page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1992_Stock 1996 Stock In Service :INFO: can be found in the link at the bottom of the page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1995_Stock 2009 Stock In Service :INFO: can be found in the link at the bottom of the page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_2009_Stock
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And Some Info Here ( More Info will be added once I find Blueprints for Stock Not in Service, or you can help add more if you stumble upon some)
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com…0Sheets%204%20Edition.pdf
Here is some Extra info for Electric Locomotives used before tube stock https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…ound_electric_locomotives
Here are ''some'' photos that may be useful for adding Detail to these Tube Stock https://www.flickr.com/search/?text=London%20Tube%20Stock
Here are some more Photos of older Tube Stock that will be useful for adding detail to stock https://www.flickr.com/photos/…/albums/72157604081484859
If you feel like this is too much, then choose a/some Stock you want to model for the game, and I will put your name by the stock you choose.
Thank you for taking your time to read this