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Posted: 22 Dec 2005 10:07
by osai
Crazy Vaclav wrote:This is what I managed to do today.
I have also started work on the Union Pacific Centennial.
Looks already awesome

And I expect it will look wonderful if the details are added!
keep it up

Posted: 22 Dec 2005 13:28
by dmh_mac
Vaclav, try reading
this section of the manual, maybe it will help.
You can also watch
this 47MB video tutorial on LSCM. (Turn up your sound volume.)
Posted: 22 Dec 2005 13:43
by Crazy Vaclav
I think I have that tutorial. Is it the one with Greybeard? It doesn't answer why I get an error when I try to export it. But I will read the manual you linked to.
Posted: 22 Dec 2005 17:06
by ISA
Crazy Vaclav wrote:This is what I managed to do today.
I have also started work on the Union Pacific Centennial.
Its very good, but that one and only thing wheels details

Posted: 22 Dec 2005 18:38
by dmh_mac
Crazy Vaclav wrote:I think I have that tutorial. Is it the one with Greybeard? It doesn't answer why I get an error when I try to export it. But I will read the manual you linked to.
What does the error say in the console (the dosbox if you are on windows)?
Posted: 23 Dec 2005 00:11
by Crazy Vaclav
I tried it again, and now suddenly it seem to work. I don't know why, but the problem seem to be gone. But thanks anyway.
I did some work on the SD38 today, and now only the boring part is left. The Bogie.
So I took a break and started work on a oiltanker and a grain wagon.
Quite a lot of work left.
Posted: 23 Dec 2005 10:32
by Purno
Nice models, keep up the good work!
Posted: 23 Dec 2005 11:31
by Pilatus

I like
Posted: 23 Dec 2005 13:14
by Gorre
Nice tanker, but it seems you have wrong scale of the ladder in 1st picture.
Posted: 23 Dec 2005 14:00
by Brianetta
It's a shame that the game won't have fully articulated bogies on curved tracks. At least, for a good while. Those wagons look really good.
Posted: 23 Dec 2005 14:03
by Crazy Vaclav
G0RR3 wrote:Nice tanker, but it seems you have wrong scale of the ladder in 1st picture.
Or is it just a REALLY huge tanker?
No, you are right. I had missed that.
Posted: 23 Dec 2005 14:24
by Born Acorn
It look more like a chemical wagon
Isn't grain transported in hoppers? I also think a grain wagon was already done near the start of 32bpp.

Posted: 23 Dec 2005 14:39
by Crazy Vaclav
There seem to be many ways to transport grain.
But if it's already been made, I will not hurry with that one.
Posted: 26 Dec 2005 23:00
by Crazy Vaclav
Well, thought I would do a little update.
The first picture is the finished SD38. There doesn't seem to be much difference between the SD38, and for example, the SD40, and would probably only take me a couple of minutes to do. Would different types like that be needed? I meen, should I bother to do the different types like that?
The second and third picture is of the oiltanker and the grain wagon. I wonder if I should make the tank bigger? It is made from a real tanker, but I have seen others that have tanks that are much larger.
Posted: 26 Dec 2005 23:02
by Crazy Vaclav
The last thing is a work in progress picture of the DDA40X. I am also working on a AC6000. But it is looking rather ugly at the moment, and I am trying to find out if it is my model, or if it is really looking that bad.
Posted: 27 Dec 2005 01:21
by ISA
Crazy Vaclav wrote:Well, thought I would do a little update.
The first picture is the finished SD38. There doesn't seem to be much difference between the SD38, and for example, the SD40, and would probably only take me a couple of minutes to do. Would different types like that be needed? I meen, should I bother to do the different types like that?
The second and third picture is of the oiltanker and the grain wagon. I wonder if I should make the tank bigger? It is made from a real tanker, but I have seen others that have tanks that are much larger.
Crazy Vaclav wrote:The last thing is a work in progress picture of the DDA40X. I am also working on a AC6000. But it is looking rather ugly at the moment, and I am trying to find out if it is my model, or if it is really looking that bad.
Long time no see.... All wagons and locos ar cool..... One question: look the sd38 side window its white, must it be so cuz light is coming this direction or is there a bug???

AC6000 Is cool!!!

Have u think to draw ES44AC or DC just curios?

Posted: 27 Dec 2005 09:16
by MeusH
Crazy Vaclav: You models are truely amazing!
Posted: 27 Dec 2005 14:20
by Born Acorn
We Need replacements for these vehicles in OTTD.
MJS 250 (Diesel) = ?
Wills 2-8-0 (Steam) = 2-8-0 Consolidation CS 4000 (Diesel) = GMD FP7 CS 2400 (Diesel) = GMD GP9
Centennial (Diesel) = Union Pacific Centennial
Kelling 3100 (Diesel) =?
Turner Turbo (Diesel) = TurboTrain
MJS 1000 (Diesel) = ?
While I agree the SD38 and AC6000 should be in, but they wouldn't be able to go in until the developers can increase the amount of vehicles in the the game. (Chris Sawyer himself had to chuck some older locomotives from TTO out to sqeeze in maglevs). But you could replace the Kelling 3100 and MJS 1000.
Posted: 27 Dec 2005 15:25
by Crazy Vaclav
Ah, I didn't know there would be a limited number of slots in the upgrade.
Can someone tell me exactly what has been made? The wiki is empty when it comes to wagons, but apperantly a grain wagon has been made, and also I have a have seen a coal hopper (or something like that). It would be a wast of time to make things that has already been made.
Anyway, I made this Livestock van.
Posted: 27 Dec 2005 15:26
by Crazy Vaclav
ISA wrote:
One question: look the sd38 side window its white, must it be so cuz light is coming this direction or is there a bug???
Yeah, it is because of the light.