British Tram Set (ABANDONED)
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hmmm, i had it shorter before and it didnt look right so i made it longer...
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yes, here it is...and im NOT doing the whole tram for you unless kirk and a few others agree... i only did 1 view, in one direction, in one consist...
here it is:
here it is:
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No...
Double decker vehicles don't usually equal 2 storeys.
Double decker vehicles don't usually equal 2 storeys.
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Soz for double post.
Just got the go ahead to confirm we CAN Edit the Tram Stops, so we can if we want to, edit the stops to more britain style, rather than a stick in the ground, (True for buses, not so for tram )
Attached is a possible stop we can do (From Blackpool)
Anyone is welcome to suggest a different type of stop
Just got the go ahead to confirm we CAN Edit the Tram Stops, so we can if we want to, edit the stops to more britain style, rather than a stick in the ground, (True for buses, not so for tram )
Attached is a possible stop we can do (From Blackpool)
Anyone is welcome to suggest a different type of stop
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so, eh...
should i keep the tram as it was? you know, with the longer middle carriage?
or should i shorten it?
should i keep the tram as it was? you know, with the longer middle carriage?
or should i shorten it?
Toyland isn't a climate, it's a mistake.
Everyone has a photographic memory - Some just don't have film
No matter how hard life gets, remember there is always light at the end of the tunnel. Let's just hope it's not a train.
Everyone has a photographic memory - Some just don't have film
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i say keep it, it takes too much work to change and i think it looks better long
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OK see if we get more input.
Added pictures for "The Great Orme Tramway" to the website
http://trams.forumchunkies.co.uk/greatormetramway.html
Added pictures for "The Great Orme Tramway" to the website
http://trams.forumchunkies.co.uk/greatormetramway.html
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OK, I will leave yours on the website for people to see/improve.graphics_master wrote:I can't do the double deckers as there is too much detail to be added I will try somthing else and leave the double decker to the guinesses.
EDIT: added a part to the index of the website, it will link you to this thread for easy navigation from site, to thread.
On the second pic, it looks like the tram just derailed or something??Captain_Kirk76 wrote:OK see if we get more input.
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Time To Laugh!
Here is an edit of Graphic Masters tram, i've tried to get ri of its slanted roof, as in the pic, its flat.
Yes, i know, i have never done TTDSprites before, so yes, its crap
EDIT: Uploaded a "better" version.
Here is an edit of Graphic Masters tram, i've tried to get ri of its slanted roof, as in the pic, its flat.
Yes, i know, i have never done TTDSprites before, so yes, its crap
EDIT: Uploaded a "better" version.
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