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Beiträge von Vulgaris Magistralis
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Zumbrota
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if you still need 3 ideas ... Red Bull, Monster Energy, Haribo 🤣😂
Maybe not as much the Monster, because I think the company is evil( personal story here), but definitely the Haribo and Red Bull.
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Beers, chocolate, apple juice, and even food for the cat that thinks she is a lioness. Awesome work man.
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YouTube Video
Where is the love button at? Opening trailer doors is freaking awesome.
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As soon as the mod will be available, down the mod path you'll find a folder that says "textures". In there, you'll find the specific files that belong to each version of this truck - the file type will be ".dds" meaning that you either have to convert it to something else do do a repaint or you need to use a "special" program such as gimp or Photoshop or whatever you wanna call it ;-).
exclaimer: this was just a hint how it will work, not a detailed instrThat I can definitely work with. Thanks.
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Ima check the Lexicon to see what is there on repaints and the like. I need to see what programs are used to do what first.
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I would like to SM1. I just haven't got around to looking inside the files that much with TPF2 like I have with other games. Prior modding experience really evolves around cargo types and capacities to be loaded with a few crappy color changes if I could get into it with something basic like paint.
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I would be interested in trying to repaint some of what's available, so I don't have to constantly ask for things. Eventually get good enough to help out on any of the projects here. Any advice?
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Bravo, can't wait to see the entire package. You sir, have got some talent.
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(Pic of Gosser Truck)
That looks very, very nice. Beer halls, pubs, and bars can soon rejoice as the beer is delivered.
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ManniTF , I'm not modding this game, yet, as I have school and a toddler to raise on the plate, but I am from the US(nothing really steam/transition era available). There does seem to be a strong offering of mods though for the region along the borders of eastern and southern Germany spilling into Austria, Switzerland, and a bit of Czech and France. I'd like to think it's because of all the history, landscape, and variety of designs, but I could be wrong.
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SM1ausHOT , thanks for all of these awesome trucks and trailers.
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Maverick2002 , those look beautiful and nicely done.
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Licaon, that was pretty cool, didn't understand the subtitles, but, understood the equipment movement. Always good to learn new things.
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[user = '20137'] Maverick2002 [/ user] Please excuse my American based ignorance, but what is the rope and wheels on the roof for? At any rate, that's looking pretty.
[user = '19816'] Licaon [/ user], Given here in the US, narrow gauge is normally 3 foot 6 inches or 2 foot that I am fully aware of, are they interchangeable because 10mm is a minor difference? I would guess that as long as the wheel profile is super close and flanges allow, it would work without axle swaps?
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By chance are you using this mod: Atlit's Larger Stations 100 x 100 ? If you have added it since, try disabling it. Anything else is beyond me.
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For Sims with an affinity for sports, the Zentralbahn in cooperation with [user = '20137'] Maverick2002 [/ user] now also offers bike transport
It is the little details like that, that can make a model over the top. Absolutely loving it.
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Looked and looked and looked using any conceivable use of words and phrases for an Austrian narrow gauge tank wagon. All I could find was a short tank wagon on a rollwagon that looked very static(couldn't identify who owned it), an old picture of a short tank wagon on a rollwagon in a book(no id, couldn't zoom in), and lastly from the Murtalbahn(two of the cars looked like tank containers on a flat). Probably spent way more time than necessary. There was an older photo showing a tank being fed from a standard gauge tank to something else for fuel oil transloading, but I am could discern that going to narrow gauge tanks. So I would guess that large amounts of liquids were moved via rollwagon or barrels loaded onto existing freight cars. So this leaves me with the question of were fuels moved primarily by truck in areas served by narrow gauge railroads?