[RELEASE] Prague metro pack v5.5 - includes Moscow trains
Posted: 15 Mar 2006 19:47
This pack includes the ECS metro train imported to Prague, capital of Czechoslovakia, in 1974 from Soviet Union. It's been running till 1997 on 2 of the 3 Prague's metro lines.
The blue version is the russian counterpart - type E, as it can be seen in Moscow, Petersburg and Budapest metros among others.
The model is handmade in 3D Studio MAX, hence the imho nice antialiasing and shading. Those dots on the sides of the roof are not aliasing problems, but air intakes. Yes, the model is detailed.
I've included a metro station as well, which unfortunately accepts all kinds of cargo, not just passengers. I've tried, but Locomotion has hardcoded rail station cargo types.
In version 3.0, the 81-71 train was added, the successor to E/ECS. It features both Prague and Moscow liveries. E and ECS will now become obsolete in 2007 and 1997, respectively.
Version 3.5 brings the 81-71M train, a modernised version of the original 81-71. Currently running on Line A in Prague, it is planned to replace the old 81-71s on Line B. Also new is the addition of the metro starting sound and a "=M=" prefix for all the trains, so they can be easily found in the scenario editor.
The last and newest Prague metro train, the Siemens M1, is included in the final 4.0 package.
Special thanks to Plastikman, Oleg and Andel.
update 17.3.2006
Version 2.0 released with blue Moscow / Petersburg / Budapest livery.
update 19.3.2006
Version 2.5 released with Prague graffiti livery - can be coupled with the clean Prague one.
update 5.4.2006
Version 2.81 released with many fixes and metro station.
update 27.4.2006
Version 3.0 released with data fixes and 81-71 train in Prague and Moscow liveries.
update 22.6.2006
Version 3.5 released with the 81-71M train, metro starting sound (common for all trains) and a =M= prefix.
update 24.6.2006
Version 4.0 with the last one, Siemens M1 train.
update 19.7.2006
Version 4.01 with a small bugfix, the train ordering (driving carriages at the end / carriages inbetween) now works as it should.
update 30.8.2006
4.02 changes the E, ECS and ECSG trains to be single units and they will face opposite directions when coupled. I also bumped up the reliability to 96 and added a section in the readme on how to improve the reliability with my trains. As an added bonus, I've added the 81-71M prototype train (white livery), which is currently running on line B, transporting passengers.
update 8.3.2007
4.1 - all trains now have separate bogies, which is mostly visible in tight curves. Next, as pointed out on ttdrussia forums, the E train is in fact the EZ train, so a rename of the DAT and the internal name was necessary.
update 16.3.2007
4.2 - added the mysteriously lost 81-573 trainset destined for Teheran.
update 24.9.2007
4.3 - updated with the Vodafone livery of the Siemens M1.
update 30.10.2007
4.4 - fixed weight of the ECS graffiti version and did corrections to the Siemens M1 Vodafone paintjob.
update 5.5.2008
4.5 adds the russian modernisation of the 81-71 train, the 81-71.6K, and the Maracaibo version of the Siemens M1 train. The latter uses overhead wires instead of third rail and doesn't run underground, that's why I've chosen for it to have dark windows. I've also updated the 81-71M unit with better graphics and limited the Vodafone M1 livery to the year 2007, as in real.
update 31.12.2008
5.0 brings the czechoslovak prototype train R1 that was supposed to run in the Prague underground before a political choice saw it replaced by the ECS trainsets from Russia. The pantograph version, R2, planned for the Bratislava light rail system is included too, as well as its company colours version. Furthermore you'll find the Warsaw 81-71, the Kiev 81-553 Slavutich (similar to Prague's 81-71M) and the 81-71.5M Krasnaya Strela from Moscow. Fixes include proper sound for road crossings, overhead sparks position on relevant trainsets and incorrect double bogies (static and moving) on the Moscow and Prague 81-71s.
update 23.6.2009
5.1 is a small service release that ends the era of 81-71 trains in Prague in the year 2009 and adds unique sounds to the three M1 units.
update 24.12.2009
Version 5.2 includes the prototype livery on the M1 train that only existed as a model and the famous ARDO colours on the 81-71.
update 15.5.2010
Updated graphics on the ARDO 81-71 and added service units from Moscow (81-580.1) and St.Petersburg (81-581) in version 5.3.
update 30.4.2011
Added Moscow's 81-71 retro train and Prague's Siemens M1 in the KB advertising livery, along with a company-coloured Siemens Metro unit inspired by the abandoned M2 concept for Prague's line B.
update 15.9.2011
A small update to 5.5 to complete the advertising liveries on the M1 train - the blue Citibank from 2011. All the M1 trains are now non-obsolete, so you can build a colourful metro system at any time.
Download: https://www.locomotiondepot.net/amitrains/strongbow
The blue version is the russian counterpart - type E, as it can be seen in Moscow, Petersburg and Budapest metros among others.
The model is handmade in 3D Studio MAX, hence the imho nice antialiasing and shading. Those dots on the sides of the roof are not aliasing problems, but air intakes. Yes, the model is detailed.
I've included a metro station as well, which unfortunately accepts all kinds of cargo, not just passengers. I've tried, but Locomotion has hardcoded rail station cargo types.
In version 3.0, the 81-71 train was added, the successor to E/ECS. It features both Prague and Moscow liveries. E and ECS will now become obsolete in 2007 and 1997, respectively.
Version 3.5 brings the 81-71M train, a modernised version of the original 81-71. Currently running on Line A in Prague, it is planned to replace the old 81-71s on Line B. Also new is the addition of the metro starting sound and a "=M=" prefix for all the trains, so they can be easily found in the scenario editor.
The last and newest Prague metro train, the Siemens M1, is included in the final 4.0 package.
Special thanks to Plastikman, Oleg and Andel.
update 17.3.2006
Version 2.0 released with blue Moscow / Petersburg / Budapest livery.
update 19.3.2006
Version 2.5 released with Prague graffiti livery - can be coupled with the clean Prague one.
update 5.4.2006
Version 2.81 released with many fixes and metro station.
update 27.4.2006
Version 3.0 released with data fixes and 81-71 train in Prague and Moscow liveries.
update 22.6.2006
Version 3.5 released with the 81-71M train, metro starting sound (common for all trains) and a =M= prefix.
update 24.6.2006
Version 4.0 with the last one, Siemens M1 train.
update 19.7.2006
Version 4.01 with a small bugfix, the train ordering (driving carriages at the end / carriages inbetween) now works as it should.
update 30.8.2006
4.02 changes the E, ECS and ECSG trains to be single units and they will face opposite directions when coupled. I also bumped up the reliability to 96 and added a section in the readme on how to improve the reliability with my trains. As an added bonus, I've added the 81-71M prototype train (white livery), which is currently running on line B, transporting passengers.
update 8.3.2007
4.1 - all trains now have separate bogies, which is mostly visible in tight curves. Next, as pointed out on ttdrussia forums, the E train is in fact the EZ train, so a rename of the DAT and the internal name was necessary.
update 16.3.2007
4.2 - added the mysteriously lost 81-573 trainset destined for Teheran.
update 24.9.2007
4.3 - updated with the Vodafone livery of the Siemens M1.
update 30.10.2007
4.4 - fixed weight of the ECS graffiti version and did corrections to the Siemens M1 Vodafone paintjob.
update 5.5.2008
4.5 adds the russian modernisation of the 81-71 train, the 81-71.6K, and the Maracaibo version of the Siemens M1 train. The latter uses overhead wires instead of third rail and doesn't run underground, that's why I've chosen for it to have dark windows. I've also updated the 81-71M unit with better graphics and limited the Vodafone M1 livery to the year 2007, as in real.
update 31.12.2008
5.0 brings the czechoslovak prototype train R1 that was supposed to run in the Prague underground before a political choice saw it replaced by the ECS trainsets from Russia. The pantograph version, R2, planned for the Bratislava light rail system is included too, as well as its company colours version. Furthermore you'll find the Warsaw 81-71, the Kiev 81-553 Slavutich (similar to Prague's 81-71M) and the 81-71.5M Krasnaya Strela from Moscow. Fixes include proper sound for road crossings, overhead sparks position on relevant trainsets and incorrect double bogies (static and moving) on the Moscow and Prague 81-71s.
update 23.6.2009
5.1 is a small service release that ends the era of 81-71 trains in Prague in the year 2009 and adds unique sounds to the three M1 units.
update 24.12.2009
Version 5.2 includes the prototype livery on the M1 train that only existed as a model and the famous ARDO colours on the 81-71.
update 15.5.2010
Updated graphics on the ARDO 81-71 and added service units from Moscow (81-580.1) and St.Petersburg (81-581) in version 5.3.
update 30.4.2011
Added Moscow's 81-71 retro train and Prague's Siemens M1 in the KB advertising livery, along with a company-coloured Siemens Metro unit inspired by the abandoned M2 concept for Prague's line B.
update 15.9.2011
A small update to 5.5 to complete the advertising liveries on the M1 train - the blue Citibank from 2011. All the M1 trains are now non-obsolete, so you can build a colourful metro system at any time.
Download: https://www.locomotiondepot.net/amitrains/strongbow