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Me, I want horse trams.Dave Worley wrote:No one.m3henry wrote:who wants cargo trams?
(I have stood at that intersection and walked across that bridge - well, the bridge that is now where that bridge was - many times. )
Right, let me just make my intentions clear here.
The UKTS will not contain any cargo trams, all trams will carry passengers only. This is because no tram system in the UK carries freight. I also see that it is unlikely that any system will carry freight in the future and for these reasons, yes, I won't draw them and as a result "I can't be arsed to draw them". Should a cargo tram be introduced in the UK I will draw it but there aren't any at the moment, also rail and normal road vehicles cover this aspect of transportation perfectly adequately.
At Pikka, I think horse-drawn trams are a bit too early for me the earliest tram in this set will be circa 1910, the next will be 1923.
The UKTS will not contain any cargo trams, all trams will carry passengers only. This is because no tram system in the UK carries freight. I also see that it is unlikely that any system will carry freight in the future and for these reasons, yes, I won't draw them and as a result "I can't be arsed to draw them". Should a cargo tram be introduced in the UK I will draw it but there aren't any at the moment, also rail and normal road vehicles cover this aspect of transportation perfectly adequately.
At Pikka, I think horse-drawn trams are a bit too early for me the earliest tram in this set will be circa 1910, the next will be 1923.
WELL SAID THAT MAN.Ameecher wrote:Right, let me just make my intentions clear here.
The UKTS will not contain any cargo trams, all trams will carry passengers only. This is because no tram system in the UK carries freight. I also see that it is unlikely that any system will carry freight in the future and for these reasons, yes, I won't draw them and as a result "I can't be arsed to draw them". Should a cargo tram be introduced in the UK I will draw it but there aren't any at the moment, also rail and normal road vehicles cover this aspect of transportation perfectly adequately.
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It's never too early for horse trams, Ameecher.
http://www.narrow-gauge.co.uk/gallery/115
If there's only one horse, does that mean that the tram has 1 horse power? hehehe
http://www.narrow-gauge.co.uk/gallery/115
If there's only one horse, does that mean that the tram has 1 horse power? hehehe
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I remember somebody trying for horse-drawn buses with result in quite a comical looking horse (IMO).
Sorry to bring up Supertrams, but weren't the originals (when it was Sheffield Supertram and not Stagecoach Supertram) a bit lighter and bluer?
Sorry to bring up Supertrams, but weren't the originals (when it was Sheffield Supertram and not Stagecoach Supertram) a bit lighter and bluer?
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I don't know about the originals, but maybe this is too dark for the game.
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The original livery can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Shef ... bridge.jpg which is definitely blueish.
I was wondering if there was an early GRF we could have a play with?
I was wondering if there was an early GRF we could have a play with?
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Oh you're talking about the original supertram livery, I thought you were talking about the new Stagecoach livery. Hmm, now then, do you think the dark band at the bottom is wrong or the main colour is wrong? I'm open to critiscism.
With regard to a pre-release grf, probably not. There are still some problems with the code, also costs and other things need to be altered as well as capacities. The first release will be a full release. No pre-released here I'm afraid
With regard to a pre-release grf, probably not. There are still some problems with the code, also costs and other things need to be altered as well as capacities. The first release will be a full release. No pre-released here I'm afraid
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As per JP's date...
http://dewi.ca/trains/birm_ham/
http://dewi.ca/trains/birm_ham/
Hmmm, current thinking is probably not. As it is there is going to be a new tram for roughly decade. A tram such as the one that Captain Kirk will definitely be in the set as an early one because the picture posted is of a tram that was near the end of it's life, most tram systems disappearing in the mid/late '50s. There will probably be an earlier tram though to fill the gap between 1921 and 1927 (the time at which the earliest tram so far is designed). Where this tram will come from I'm not really sure, probably London but trams in that era were all very similar anyway.
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