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Posted: 27 Jun 2006 04:24
by Breeze646
If that was a guess of what city that bus was in, well not Red Deer.
Red Deer is a cool city though. Atlest the Country is right. (Canada)
I just noticed that if you thought the first picture was the guess then you were right. It is Red Deer. So Congratulations.
So far the D40LF is coming along well and Thank you wyctor for helping! (It looks great!)
Posted: 27 Jun 2006 10:11
by wyctor
WIP pictures.
If somebody see my last topic (Solaris Urbino 12), you can see, that after modelling the bus, i cannot render it, and i cannot apply the locomotion palette. If someone could help, please help

but in the way i can learn, how to render, and how to apply the lomo palette. thx!
Posted: 01 Jul 2006 09:23
by wyctor
wip pictures again, but in locmotion sprites.
I think I'll finish it tonight or tomorrow, but you can open your bus shop soon Breeze
Note: If there is someone, who don't like the wip pics, please say what's the matter, I'll try to fix it.
Posted: 01 Jul 2006 18:48
by Breeze646
wyctor wrote:wip pictures again, but in locmotion sprites.
I think I'll finish it tonight or tomorrow, but you can open your bus shop soon Breeze
Note: If there is someone, who don't like the wip pics, please say what's the matter, I'll try to fix it.
Looking good.
add some articulated busess
Posted: 14 Apr 2007 14:24
by Trainz United
why not add articulated busess, these would be great and they normally come from america!
Re: add some articulated busess
Posted: 14 Apr 2007 15:54
by Illegal_Alien
Trainz United wrote:why not add articulated busess, these would be great and they normally come from america!
There are articulated busses, just use the search my young *insert Obi Wan Kaboomy thingy*
Posted: 14 Apr 2007 18:28
by Seelenquell
padawan?
Posted: 26 Apr 2007 19:11
by Railwaymodeler
That New Flyer is pretty nice. I see them occasionally on the CTA in downtown Chicago. Maybe they could be put in CTA colors? We already have Els and Metra trains from Chicago.
If I knew how to do it, I'd do it myself.
If anyone needs pics of an articulated, see here for a NABI 60-LFW:
http://www.nabiusa.com/buses/view_image.cfm?bus_id=8
Only thing is, the 60-LFWs all have bike racks on the front now. I've rode them many times when I worked at the Adler Planetarium. It's a treat to ride right in the articulation, where they have four seats.

Posted: 29 Apr 2007 23:07
by metalangel
I think this thread is dead, guys... Breeze posted like nuts but then fell off the radar about six months ago.
I hope he didn't get hit by a bus</morbid>
Re: Breeze's Bus Shop
Posted: 22 Feb 2008 19:47
by gavt1976
Could you do UK Buses & Coaches please because i would like it on my Great Britian map.
Re: Breeze's Bus Shop
Posted: 23 Feb 2008 00:56
by Badger
gavt1976 wrote:Could you do UK Buses & Coaches please because i would like it on my Great Britian map.
metalangel wrote:I think this thread is dead, guys... Breeze posted like nuts but then fell off the radar about six months ago.
I think that answers your question, and that was posted 10 months ago!
Re: Breeze's Bus Shop
Posted: 23 Feb 2008 01:13
by gavt1976
Yes i know that but i have been looking for them for a long time and i just wanted to know if i can get any of them some where.
Re: Breeze's Bus Shop
Posted: 23 Feb 2008 10:02
by Badger
You fail to see my point. What good is it asking for something in a long-dead thread? The thread's author hasn't posted anything on these forums since Dec '06, so its pretty likely they don't even read the topics anymore.