Is it yet possible to have the same make of trains carrying the liveries of
different companies?
Eg, Company 1 has a yellow chuff-a-chuff(tm), company 2 has a pink
chuff-a-chuff(tm), and company 3 has a green one.
I seem to remember discussions before that said that this was possible, but
you'd have to patient buy a large number of vehicles until you randomly get
the correctly liveried ones you need to make a full train.
Ronnie
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Ronnie Clark wrote:
their specific service.
same* cargo and thus cycling through different appearences. (George uses this
for his "long vehicles" and I´m using this for the canal boats).
But I don´t like this mechanism very much. Moreover, you couldn´t refit a
locomotive at all if it doesn´t have any capacity ...
Michael
Ah no. There´s still no good solution for this.Is it yet possible to have the same make of trains carrying the
liveries of different companies?
Or, in the case of the german DB, engines are painted differently w. respect toEg, Company 1 has a yellow chuff-a-chuff(tm), company 2 has a pink
chuff-a-chuff(tm), and company 3 has a green one.
their specific service.
Yes, that´d be one possibility. Another one would be to refit vehicles to *theI seem to remember discussions before that said that this was
possible, but you'd have to patient buy a large number of vehicles
until you randomly get the correctly liveried ones you need to make
a full train.
same* cargo and thus cycling through different appearences. (George uses this
for his "long vehicles" and I´m using this for the canal boats).
But I don´t like this mechanism very much. Moreover, you couldn´t refit a
locomotive at all if it doesn´t have any capacity ...
Michael
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