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Posted: 09 Sep 2006 19:02
by Redirect Left
ooh Very nice
Any one else have ideas?
Posted: 09 Sep 2006 21:13
by Dave
I was thinking about this just today, actually..
I think a British Tram set would work amazingly well.
Manchester Metro? Midland Metro? Other tram installations?
Obviously Blackpool would be the centrepiece, since that's where the most of the trams in Britain operate. Still.. Just speculating.
Posted: 09 Sep 2006 22:34
by Redirect Left
Dave Worley wrote:I was thinking about this just today, actually..
I think a British Tram set would work amazingly well.
Manchester Metro? Midland Metro? Other tram installations?
Obviously Blackpool would be the centrepiece, since that's where the most of the trams in Britain operate. Still.. Just speculating.
Worley my friend you return!
Im attempting to revive this old project! if you look back a page or two, myself and Henry have worked a few graphics

Thoughts
(Dont forget I revived it myfriend)
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 09:57
by Redirect Left
OK, Keeping in with the theme of possibly making this a British set, not just Blackpooll. I have dug out some sites, and come up with..
MANCHESTER TRAMS.
Unfortunatly these are the only tram pics i get for Manchester, it looks like the use only one set of trams.
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 15:09
by Ameecher
Yeah. Almost all UK tram systems or LRTSs (Light Rapid Transit Systems) have only one or two types of tram. Croydon has one. Manchester one type, Midland Metro has one. Nottingham and Sheffield do as well I think.
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 15:26
by Redirect Left
Hmm... Might be a problem then if there is too little.
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 15:30
by Ameecher
Captain_Kirk76 wrote:Hmm... Might be a problem then if there is too little.
Not really. If as Dave suggested you have the Blackpool trams as the main centrepiece and the other trams from UK systems as extras it will give people a good progression because I doubt many game players will want to run the trams like Blackpool do (ie keep them for 60 odd years). They will want to upgrade to new ones like those used on the Manchester Metrolink and Sheffield Supertram.
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 15:44
by Redirect Left
Sheffield SuperTram search brought me this.
Looks pretty nice

Posted: 06 Oct 2006 15:52
by jonty-comp
Nice it is.

Actually, I made a half-baked attempt to draw one of these ages ago, but I found it all but impossible to fit the three coloured lines and then the headlights all in to an RV-sized box.

Posted: 06 Oct 2006 15:58
by Redirect Left
i'll Just wait abit, see if Dave is still interested.
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 16:37
by Dave
Well I would be, but I'm not as good as jonty-comp at drawing... So if he can't, I can't.
I'll be willing to do a bit of research into things tho.
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 18:38
by Redirect Left
Dave Worley wrote:
I'll be willing to do a bit of research into things tho.
Ah.
Well I'm pretty good at researching.
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 18:50
by Dave
Then you'll want a tracking table.
You might even want a little site.
Try to attract the artistés.
I think it's gotta be (definitely included)
Blackpool stock, Manchester, Sheffield, West Midlands stock.
Where else are the trams?
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 18:51
by Ameecher
Nottingham and Croydon. That's the lot (unfortunately).
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 18:52
by Dave
Does anyone know of the introduction dates?
I believe the Metro was Autumn 98.
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 18:54
by Redirect Left
Dave Worley wrote:Then you'll want a tracking table.
You might even want a little site.
Try to attract the artistés.
I think it's gotta be (definitely included)
Blackpool stock, Manchester, Sheffield, West Midlands stock.
Where else are the trams?
Website...right...
Well, i can get that done i guess,
Tracking table...er my idea of tracking is a brain, and remembering...
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 18:54
by Ameecher
Erm. Nottingham was about 2003 I think maybe '04. Croydon was bout 1999/2000. Wikipedia will know. Wikipedia knows all!
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 19:12
by Redirect Left
Captain_Kirk76 wrote:Dave Worley wrote:Then you'll want a tracking table.
You might even want a little site.
Website...right...
Well, i can get that done i guess,
Well, as said, i got the basic index.html up.
Will work on the site throughoutthe next 48hours.
Tis here, for you to sneer at my poor HTML skills
http://trams.forumchunkies.co.uk/
Posted: 07 Oct 2006 07:45
by BobDendry
Need a coder?
Posted: 07 Oct 2006 08:12
by Redirect Left
WhiteHand wrote:Need a coder?
I'm sure we could use one yes
EDIT: Website updated with graphics drawn by me & M3henry on page 3 of this thread.
EDIT2: Details on set added to signiture.