Posted: 28 Jun 2005 12:40
Say, George, would it be possible for you to add an early tractor-trailer in the 1940s? Something bigger than the Opel anyway. Right now, the Opel expires before something new arrives to replace it.
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Well, I do have it the plans, but I do not know when shall I do it. I think next yearkrtaylor wrote:Say, George, would it be possible for you to add an early tractor-trailer in the 1940s? Something bigger than the Opel anyway. Right now, the Opel expires before something new arrives to replace it.
Should I add it or replace the current one?Snail wrote:Ok! That'd be nice.George wrote:Yes, I can.Snail wrote:Just a couple of notes. I see that you put the company colors as default livery for the single version, and that's fine if you like it (perhaps you could modify it so that the top half gets a slightly lighter tone?).
Yes, I doSnail wrote:Well, probably you're referring to some black & white pics?George wrote:As I could see on your photos, there were at least 2 historical liveries - Light green + green and ? dark green
Isn't it Ok to have white top player-colour bottom livery then?Snail wrote:Or maybe to some other versions I sent you time ago (there was one by Menarini). Anyway, here are some pics of other liveries; I could only find pics for the 2411, the trolleybus version of the 411, but both models shared the same liveries.
the white-yellow scheme, and you can find the light blue-dark blue one. They were both applied to the 2-axle version.
You mean no radiator at the front because there were no motor?Snail wrote:You'll notice that the dark blue-light blue's bodywork is bit different, and that's because front and back were modified for the trolleybus model. This pic should help you get an idea of the livery scheme.
On the photo of the articulated version they are more light than the upper part.Snail wrote:Well, only the 2-axle light green-dark green one should have brown doors, the others should have doors painted in the same color as the upper part of the bus. Not all buses had wooden doors, but the majority of those painted in those livery had.George wrote:Should all of them have brown doors?Snail wrote:If you do, it'd be cool if this version had the doors painted in dark brown, as some buses had wooden doors.
I mean player's colour on the fixed colours version. For example, Fiat 421 has player's colours on the sides (advertisement hoardings)Snail wrote:Yeah, I see. Well, the two existing color schemes aren't bad. Perhaps keeping them and adding the light green-dark green and the cream-red?George wrote:Well, it does not, but I have to invent some place for the player's colours then.Snail wrote:I tried really hard to make it appear, but I couldn't... if you didn't make it, I'd suggest you to add it, if this doesn't create problems.
GoodSnail wrote:Yes, I happened to find a pic from above. It shows an AL Cameri and you also get a glimpse of an AL SEAC. Here it is.George wrote:Do you have photos from the above the bus? The improving is for the roof only.Snail wrote:BTW, I saw in your site that you're revamping the 421, do you need any extra pics? (I recently found a site which has lots of them!)
No. The diff is too small for the TTD scaleSnail wrote:BTW, I also happened to find pics of another variant of the 421, signed by another bodywork manufacturer (Menarini). Here are some pics... Here's one in the original cream-red livery.
The model is a 421AL, so the dimensions are the same as the long variant already drawn. Do you think you could be interested?
It'd be more similar to authentic liveries, but let's see how they look in a game first, then we'll decide.George wrote:Should I add it or replace the current one?Snail wrote:Ok! That'd be nice.George wrote: Yes, I can.
Yep! That, and the single back window. Those were features only the trolleybus had. Maybe we could add it when (if) we can use trolleybuses in the game!George wrote:You mean no radiator at the front because there were no motor?Snail wrote:Snail wrote:
You'll notice that the dark blue-light blue's bodywork is bit different, and that's because front and back were modified for the trolleybus model. This pic should help you get an idea of the livery scheme.
Well, it's up to you, depends on how many liveries you want to keep available. This also refers to the 3-axle variant.George wrote:Isn't it Ok to have white top player-colour bottom livery then?
Might be, maybe I missed that. Well, do them as they appear in the pics then, just it'd be nice if the 2-axle light green-dark green had brown doors.George wrote:On the photo of the articulated version they are more light than the upper part.Snail wrote:Well, only the 2-axle light green-dark green one should have brown doors, the others should have doors painted in the same color as the upper part of the bus. Not all buses had wooden doors, but the majority of those painted in those livery had.
Sad to hear George's schedule is so full... anyway here you get the stuff you need to draw the Steyr trucks. They're not exactly tractor trailers (although they did have trailers), but I think they're nice and peculiar trucks to have.krtaylor wrote:Say, George, would it be possible for you to add an early tractor-trailer in the 1940s? Something bigger than the Opel anyway. Right now, the Opel expires before something new arrives to replace it.
OkSnail wrote:Well, it's up to you, depends on how many liveries you want to keep available. This also refers to the 3-axle variant.George wrote:Isn't it Ok to have white top player-colour bottom livery then?
My idea would be:
- for the 2 axle, to have an all-company colored livery, and three of the historical ones (light green-dark green with brown doors, white-yellow, and light blue-dark blue);
- for the 3 axle, to keep the current mixed green-company colors while adding the light green-dark green and cream-red. You can add the company-colored advertisement boardings in the overridden liveries if you like.
OkSnail wrote:Might be, maybe I missed that. Well, do them as they appear in the pics then, just it'd be nice if the 2-axle light green-dark green had brown doors.George wrote:On the photo of the articulated version they are more light than the upper part.
Unfortunately it is. I promiced so many things to so many people ...Snail wrote:Sad to hear George's schedule is so full...krtaylor wrote:Say, George, would it be possible for you to add an early tractor-trailer in the 1940s? Something bigger than the Opel anyway. Right now, the Opel expires before something new arrives to replace it.
I can read GermanSnail wrote:Since I have the feeling George can speak German
Yes. You wanted to compare liveries in player's colours - the monotone and the light top dark bottom. I made this test version for you.Snail wrote:The new liveries you introduced are awesome. I like pretty much them all.
Did I miss something or are there 5 available for the single version?
Or I can interpolate other with degrees of two. For now I made a low level approximation (1/8 for both the player colour liveries and 1/4 for the others)Snail wrote:I thought you could introduce multiples of 2. Maybe I didn't try hard enough
It is 1 tone different.Snail wrote:Notes:
- the 2-axle light green-dark green livery seems to have a lighter tone on the upper part than its corresponding colours scheme on the 3-axle bus.
Me wants? It is your task to choose the most proper variant. I can make any variantSnail wrote:If you wanted to uniform them, I'd say extend the 2-axle light green to the 3-axle, there's more contrast.
In the plan. It is a test version. I didn't fix the windows and doors yet.Snail wrote:- the 2-axle light green-dark green is missing the brown doors
As soon as DaleStan will code the template, I'll try to implement it. But then I shall think about reducing the amount of liveries for the articulated versions.Snail wrote:Keep it up! I hope I see the 3-axle 411 bend in a game some day
Ok, then my suggestion is to keep the version with the light top, dark bottom.George wrote:Yes. You wanted to compare liveries in player's colours - the monotone and the light top dark bottom. I made this test version for you.
I want to make a model with the triple door (as it appears on one of your photos). Could you invent a name for it? Could you also find its capacity?Snail wrote:Ok, then my suggestion is to keep the version with the light top, dark bottom.George wrote:Yes. You wanted to compare liveries in player's colours - the monotone and the light top dark bottom. I made this test version for you.
Will be fixedWile E. Coyote wrote:George: one little mistake in purchase list. In model name field appears Ikarbus IK-301 only (not IK-301/IK-308).
Ok, will try to get some data for it. It was actually a "luxury" version, the bodywork was made by Cansa as the normal-door version. I'll see if that version had a particular name. If I can't find the data, you might downturn the capacity a bit (less room for standing passengers) and tweak up a bit the loading amount factor.George wrote:I want to make a model with the triple door (as it appears on one of your photos). Could you invent a name for it? Could you also find its capacity?
Got it. Tried it out, it's neat. Saw the billings, I say we can keep them if you like them.George wrote:A new test version (I didn't put the strings yet)
OK, I've done some more research. The drawing of the 2-axle model I gave you had actually the Viberti bodywork (same constructor for the 3-axle). The only difference with the Cansa bodywork was the windows displacement. For the Cansa window displacement, please refer to these model pics (they're *very* accurate) and to the trolleybus pics I'm attaching here (it's the 2411, an electric powered 411). The basic difference was that Cansa's windows were slightly wider than Viberti's ones, and this implied the need for one very narrow window a bit behind the 2nd axle, which the Viberti didn't have. So:George wrote:And I could not make a good windows views. Could you find drawings from the left side? Could you find more of them?
Yeah, I see. I imagine the problem are the diagonal views, as windows are only one pixel long.George wrote:Well, all my attempts to draw Fiat 411 Cansa were unsuccessful. The scale is very low to make correct windows sizes. So, there would be only Viberti version. You should choose what liveries would be used for it.
I don't really know. I guess the billings are just fine.George wrote:About the billings. Can you suggest other place for player’s colours?
I do not like the idea. you usually see the bus on a road in diagonal viewSnail wrote:Yeah, I see. I imagine the problem are the diagonal views, as windows are only one pixel long.George wrote:Well, all my attempts to draw Fiat 411 Cansa were unsuccessful. The scale is very low to make correct windows sizes. So, there would be only Viberti version. You should choose what liveries would be used for it.
How about correcting just the two horizontal views?
I don't like the name 'luxury' here. Suggestions?Snail wrote:Otherwise, well, since it's just a model built on scale, we could simply have three variants: "411 2-axle" (four historical liveries), "411 2-axle (luxury)" (2-tones and monotonic company colors...would it be a prob to have them both?) and "411 3-axle" (same liveries as now).
but the door is not 'wider', it has more parts... Could you find a photo with opened doors? or a schema?Snail wrote:BTW, I just found two more pics of the "luxury" version. (You could even call it "wide door", it's up to you).
premiumI don't like the name 'luxury' here. Suggestions?
Why?Spaceball wrote:premiumI don't like the name 'luxury' here. Suggestions?