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Post by lucaspiller »

Looks cool, but is it to the correct scale? It looks a bit thin.
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lucaspiller wrote:Looks cool, but is it to the correct scale? It looks a bit thin.
Yes it's the correct scale (6 blocks wide, and the passenger part is 5 blocks high). But the double deck car is too high, it will probably not fit underneath the catenary.
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Post by bobingabout »

it looks thin because its using the boggie carages. which imo are too long to work effectivly in the current standard of OTTD. thats why all my trains i made were the shorter type.
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looool that looks like the metroliner that's somewhere in the beggining of this topic :lol:
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Dextro wrote:looool that looks like the metroliner that's somewhere in the beggining of this topic :lol:
Yes. I took the idea from Killer 11's signature. Didn't know that there was an implementation though...

And, in fact, the double deck car is my favourite.
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Nice work on train Ghost.

Well I had a little too much time, so I made a Log truck.
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Wow very nice! I like the details! Really nice model :!:
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:o That truck looks inzanely good! Detailed indeed.
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nice.
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Post by ssmit132 »

How about this plane and train? (Made-up of course!)
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Hmmm... that engine looks very futuristic, I like it. Could you make a complete EMU for it?
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They both look very nice. Maybe the futuristic train could be monorail?
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damn, I like the Brickland set already 8)
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i still find this may not work out with the new graphics engine, but I like the models A LOT :D
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Post by White Rabbit »

IMHO, the rear of the aeroplane needs to be cone-shaped, or at least smoothed out, like this:
http://www.extravel.com.hk/aeroplane-01.gif

or this:
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White Rabbit wrote:IMHO, the rear of the aeroplane needs to be cone-shaped, or at least smoothed out, like this:
http://www.extravel.com.hk/aeroplane-01.gif

or this:
http://www.extravel.com.hk/aeroplane-01.gif
Both pictures are the same?? :P
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Post by Scia »

looks like it. Same urls :P
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Post by White Rabbit »

Hahaha, sorry, ok, the second one is this: http://web.dis.unimelb.edu.au/Ugrad/r/r ... oplane.jpg
or this: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/plane/NA ... browse.jpg

The plane's rear will have different shapes depending on the type, but, afaik, it never has a square butt. ;)

EDIT: And the locomotive is awesome.
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Post by Killer 11 »

Nice work!
Can you post your Mlcad model files please.
And btw thisset is not dead and will never die!!!
I'm just waiting for some sort of NewGFX test version that would be able to have more zoom levels.
But fo now we have quite enough trains and soon trucks for the possible early beta. Now we need more busses, planes and ships for the set.
scenery and buildings will are the least needed things.
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Post by ssmit132 »

The rear is more round now, not a complete cone though.
Also presenting the auto carrier! (Those cars came with the LDraw package.)
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