[Released] BR Mk2 Carriages (TSO, BSO, DBSO)
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[Released] BR Mk2 Carriages (TSO, BSO, DBSO)
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Mk2 Passenger Carriage (TSO)
Introduced: 1969
Obsolete: 1985
Capacity: 64 Passengers
Mk2 Mail Carriage (BSO)
Introduced: 1969
Obsolete: 1985
Capacity: 32 Passengers, 30 bags of Mail
Mk2 Driving Carriage (DBSO)
Introduced: 1969
Obsolete: 1985
Capacity: 32 Passengers, 20 bags of Mail
--> DOWNLOAD <-- Version 2. Note that this over-writes the default Mk2, so unless you're absolutely sure, you might want to back that up...
Mk2 Passenger Carriage (TSO)
Introduced: 1969
Obsolete: 1985
Capacity: 64 Passengers
Mk2 Mail Carriage (BSO)
Introduced: 1969
Obsolete: 1985
Capacity: 32 Passengers, 30 bags of Mail
Mk2 Driving Carriage (DBSO)
Introduced: 1969
Obsolete: 1985
Capacity: 32 Passengers, 20 bags of Mail
--> DOWNLOAD <-- Version 2. Note that this over-writes the default Mk2, so unless you're absolutely sure, you might want to back that up...
Last edited by PikkaBird on 18 Oct 2004 07:13, edited 2 times in total.
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Not too shabby....
But you may want to add the stuff in the parentheses as well, so those of us non trainbuffs can more easily distinguish between the TSO and the BSO versions.
But you may want to add the stuff in the parentheses as well, so those of us non trainbuffs can more easily distinguish between the TSO and the BSO versions.
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When you're building them, it's fairly obvious. The BSO has mail capacity, and the TSO doesn't.DarkMatter wrote:But you may want to add the stuff in the parentheses as well, so those of us non trainbuffs can more easily distinguish between the TSO and the BSO versions.
I didn't give the designations because what does "BSO" mean to a non-trainbuff, anyway?
v2 coming probably later today, with some of the browwwwwn pallette glitches cleaned up.
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Amazing... the DBSO looks ace!!.. at last I can run expresses like ole Anglia railways :d
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I was suggesting the designations more for easier 'spot-identification' of the carriages. For example, looking at your screenie, I really can't tell which is the TSO and which is the BSO.PikkaBird wrote:....
When you're building them, it's fairly obvious. The BSO has mail capacity, and the TSO doesn't.
I didn't give the designations because what does "BSO" mean to a non-trainbuff, anyway?
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Another great addon by pikkabird
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Wonderful Pikka, I love them! The only little niggle I've noticed, is the BSO is facing the wrong way when I put it on.
i.e. My consist goes: Class 37 - TSO - TSO - BSO, the BSO has the brake compartment facing 'into' the train, rather than away from it.
I'll post a screenshot if you like.
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i.e. My consist goes: Class 37 - TSO - TSO - BSO, the BSO has the brake compartment facing 'into' the train, rather than away from it.
I'll post a screenshot if you like.
Cheers,
John
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Well, I had to put it one way 'round or the other, and I usually put the BSO next to the locomotive (which is the arrangement in most of my reference photos), and then the DBSO, if required, on the back.jdtech wrote:i.e. My consist goes: Class 37 - TSO - TSO - BSO, the BSO has the brake compartment facing 'into' the train, rather than away from it.
BA, I guess I could do the Turbotrain... it's a TTD classic, after all.
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Version 2 is up. This is likely to be the final version. Changes: Graphical fixes, and the BSO is now named as "Mk2 Mail Carriage" for easier identification.
I live in Australia, but I was born in the UK.Born Acorn wrote:Pikkabird, in which country do you live? You make lots of UK stuff, but you also have US/Canada stuff.
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Tried them out on a test map, and loved em. Pity they won't work in my East Anglia game, unless that Hex Editor lets you add to the vehicles that are available.
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Hmm... perhaps "Mk2 Brake Carriage" (Or SomethingTM) might be better, otherwise there'll be people thinking "Hey, this mail van carriages passengers!"PikkaBird wrote:Version 2 is up. This is likely to be the final version. Changes: Graphical fixes, and the BSO is now named as "Mk2 Mail Carriage" for easier identification.
Driving Carridge
I don't think that the Driving Carridge is needed. But the other 2 are good.
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It uses the DBS0 (driving carraige) when it goes the other way
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