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Post by ChrisCF »

Since we can't have the rubbery stuff as IRL, adjust the model so the back of the lead section and the front of the trailer are similar to the UK railway carriages in-game to create the illusion that they're stuck together. Then, as suggested, render them as separate parts.
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Re: Bendy Bus / Trailers

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In the .dat files for vehicles, there are entries for up to 4 vehicle units, so each vehicle can have 1 motor car and up to 3 integrated trailers. But I think it's difficult to meet the requirements for graphic display.
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If you are looking to add a bus with trailer....
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Post by DeletedUser21 »

hi and welcome Maka, :D

I never knew that there were trailers for busses :shock:
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Never seen them in Sweden either.
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Post by Krystman »

barney_5uk - this is actualy exacty what I have done with the Experiment on the WMC Bus. But thanks anyway. :)

Maka - A Bus with a Trailer????? That's STRANGE! I thought they were forbidden. I read somewhere that it was a common practice once (about at the time of WW2) but it was forbidden at some point since in case of an accident, the trailer could get detached from the bus and couldn't be controlled anymore - infortunatly for the passengers. That's a thing, which can't happen with a Bendibus - even if by some great force, the trailer is ripped off, it would instantly stop since there are only 2 wheels.
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Post by mlw_1550 »

Maka wrote:If you are looking to add a bus with trailer....

Ahaha, I just noticed the bus, as it's so alike our Caetanos! Welcome aboard Maka! :wink:
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Post by metalangel »

I bet there's heaps of safety equipment on it to stop it incase it ever gets detached from the main bus. That's really cool, nevertheless.
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Post by d00mh4mm3r »

the only safety equiptment i can think of is either jump out of windows and doors, or go flintstone style, and put ya feet down.. lol airbags of course will be used, lol
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Re: Bus Trailer

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Bus trailers were commonly used in Central Europe until end of the 50's when they were forbidden because of reasons I don't understand. In Switzerland, there were no abandonment of bus trailers at all and they are still in use until today.

By the way, there was no accident at all where a bus trailer lost it's control.
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Post by Chrill »

It kinda looks like a second bus, not a trailer.
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Re: Luzern

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Here are more pictures and a detailed description in Swiss language:

http://homepage.swissonline.ch/busnetzl ... 01_311.htm
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Post by Lustextreme »

Never seen that before butt it looks ugly
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Post by Chrill »

No, i think it looks good. The should use em here in Sweden.
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Post by WWW »

OR you could mess with the combi tram files so it works on roads voila! i will try it later (maybe)
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Post by Kami »

They have articulated buses all over here in the States. Extremely common since we have so much space.
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Post by squishycube »

I'd say a bendibus would be used in places where you have less space, since 2 bendibusses take less space then 3 regular busses. (And it's cheaper, less deadweight, less drivers, less fuel, etc, etc.
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