[REL] French Trainset V2.0
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[REL] French Trainset V2.0
Version 2.0 now available, download on my site!
Thanks to Jousset Claude and Chris Longhurst, who made the trains and gave me the permission to convert them.
Also thanks to strongbow (learned me to make better dark sides) and Plastikman (learned me the basics of converting).
Thanks to Jousset Claude and Chris Longhurst, who made the trains and gave me the permission to convert them.
Also thanks to strongbow (learned me to make better dark sides) and Plastikman (learned me the basics of converting).
Last edited by LocArny on 15 Jun 2006 15:29, edited 10 times in total.
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looks nice! hope you dont forget the TGV ( I loooove that train! )
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He actuly said Euro Tunnel that is a compainy that runs the shuttle from Dover-Calais That train is the eurostar which runs London-Paris (Via Belguim).LocArny wrote:The Eurostar (that is also the Calais - Dover train if I'm right) is available here. Made by Illegal_Alien.
Thanks for comments
He actuly said Euro Tunnel that is a compainy that runs the shuttle from Dover-Calais That train is the eurostar which runs London-Paris (Via Belguim).LocArny wrote:The Eurostar (that is also the Calais - Dover train if I'm right) is available here. Made by Illegal_Alien.
Thanks for comments
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No, no I mean:
There is a kind of S-Bahn around/through Paris and they have two kinds of trains: double stack (or stocks I don't know in Germany it's stock but http://www.dict.cc says stack) and normal. They have the same colour but drive on different lines. I don't know the name of it I'm gonna search it now!
I've just recognized that I made a mistake...it is not RER it's a normal train I just thought because this was the only double stack train I knew coming from France. But - in spite of this, can you create the normal? The double stack is even existing it's from JKE I knew this but I thought you wouldn't know.....
That's fine I'm looking forward to seeing the texts I translated
There is a kind of S-Bahn around/through Paris and they have two kinds of trains: double stack (or stocks I don't know in Germany it's stock but http://www.dict.cc says stack) and normal. They have the same colour but drive on different lines. I don't know the name of it I'm gonna search it now!
I've just recognized that I made a mistake...it is not RER it's a normal train I just thought because this was the only double stack train I knew coming from France. But - in spite of this, can you create the normal? The double stack is even existing it's from JKE I knew this but I thought you wouldn't know.....
That's fine I'm looking forward to seeing the texts I translated
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Here all site french only the famous ''Le Petit Train Jaune'' of SNCF http://www.lesgares.com/decouverte/mini ... in%20Jaune
http://eric.hurtebis.chez-alice.fr/images/trainja4.jpg
http://www.espacetrain.com/index.php?sr ... /photos/06
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_jaune
http://www.le-rail.ch/text/projekt76.htm
http://www.tourinfos.com/fr/r0011/d0066 ... 000198.htm
http://eric.hurtebis.chez-alice.fr/images/trainja4.jpg
http://www.espacetrain.com/index.php?sr ... /photos/06
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_jaune
http://www.le-rail.ch/text/projekt76.htm
http://www.tourinfos.com/fr/r0011/d0066 ... 000198.htm
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