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the 020 pak files and a post wagon in standard size
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I'VE decided to distort somehow the wagons to make them fit in a standard simu tile, so they wont be so small.... here are some more (still not rendered not textured 3d wagons)
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now the dat files and png for the steamers
i didnt post them earlier because there were some wagons of the original template i did not want to distribute, now is clean...
note the background of the graphs i make was dark green, so some sprites are melded into in... no time for tweaking sorry, anyway, i chose that colour so it does not look bad at all ingame
i didnt post them earlier because there were some wagons of the original template i did not want to distribute, now is clean...
note the background of the graphs i make was dark green, so some sprites are melded into in... no time for tweaking sorry, anyway, i chose that colour so it does not look bad at all ingame
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That's looking really good Raven.
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Akalamanaia wrote:the trams pantograph is a little wrong if im right, pantographs i seen aren't just sticks sticking into air..
I found some interesting sites regarding "sticks" on trams:Raven wrote:weel, i did use photos to make my models, so just look at this and tell me if a 1900 tram did not use a "stick pointing into the air" to connect to the catenary .....
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Here are photos from Copenhagen with trams with "sticks sticking into air".
All trams in Copenhagen had "sticks" like that until the last tram run in 1972:
http://www.tramways.com/tramways/copenh ... index.html
90 trams (the newest model) were then (after closing the tram system in Copenhagen) sold to Egypt and still run in the town Alexandria, except 2 of them came back to Denmark in 2001 to run in the tram museum close to the Danish town Roskilde.
Here are pictures from Alexandria 1998, except the bottom picture which is from the Danish tram museum 2002, the tram on the right side on that picture is a tram returned to Denmark from Alexandria:
http://www.landsvig.dk/ramalex03.htm
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