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[developing] some Brazilian Vehicles
Posted: 16 Jul 2006 23:35
by José Eduardo
Posted: 19 Jul 2006 01:36
by José Eduardo
someone can make those vehicles???
Posted: 19 Jul 2006 07:37
by LocArny
Don't doublepost please. All modders have their own life too.
If you are lucky, someone will. If you are not, noone will...
Simple as that

Posted: 19 Jul 2006 09:27
by andel
I appreciate your English might not be brilliant - it's cool by us.
Please do also know that many people are on holiday at the moment.
Best wishes
another request
Posted: 26 Jul 2006 22:59
by José Eduardo
this is another request for brazilian vehicles
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Kombi
i requested a volkswagen kombi becuase this vehicle can be a passenger (carries 9 passengers) or can be a cargo vehicle (the cargo of him is near from 15 tons, i dont know the exactly max cargo of the kombi) or someone can teach me how i can make vehicles i will made some (brazilian, óoóó,) vehicles(and some others vehicle some day XD)
Posted: 26 Jul 2006 23:31
by Train-a-Mania
Give people time. Everyone's busy right now.
Posted: 26 Jul 2006 23:33
by chevyrider
That VW-bus was very common in europe.
The girl next door still has one.
The max load stops far beneath 1 ton.
Afterall it's an oldie.
Posted: 26 Jul 2006 23:37
by José Eduardo
train-a-mania wrote:Give people time. Everyone's busy right now.
i'm saying that if someone can teach me how i can make models to locomotion i make some vehicles....
Posted: 26 Jul 2006 23:40
by José Eduardo
chevyrider wrote:That VW-bus was very common in europe.
The girl next door still has one.
The max load stops far beneath 1 ton.
Afterall it's an oldie.
thanks for the information about the kombi, ok, but what the company of the body of the buses? thats buses that i requested is a BRAZILIAN body, not the motor, marcopolo, caio are brazilian companys that made bodys to those buses
Posted: 27 Jul 2006 08:56
by chevyrider
The pic you showed is 100% exact German VW -combi body.
Posted: 27 Jul 2006 10:04
by Kosov_1986
chevyrider wrote:The pic you showed is 100% exact German VW -combi body.
Germany produced similar in the 1970s, but i think Brazil still produce that minibus. it was named Transporter T2 here, T2 for 2nd generation.
It has rear boxer engine 1600 ccm or 2000 ccm i think. These are big survivers.
We don't have too much of them, because we were communist country, so we have Nysa, Zuk and Barkas instead of that, but we have many T3 (3rd generation Transporter)
Transporter Syncro 4x4
Transporte Syncro Pickup 4x4 (there were normal rear-wheel drive version of pickup)

Posted: 27 Jul 2006 10:22
by Illegal_Alien
That last one got a Dutch numberplate

Posted: 27 Jul 2006 11:54
by Kosov_1986
Illegal_Alien wrote:That last one got a Dutch numberplate

Yes, these vans are known worldwide...
we have many of those... have you saw Hungarian Numbrplate?
it has 3 letters and 3 numbers like AAA-001 and it's white with black writing.
BUT the taxis and "freight taxis" has YELLOW(!!) colored plate like Holland or rear plate in England or France, with black writing (priced cargo vehicles which don't carries a company's own stuff) but carries like a service, i mean you order those like taxis by phone, and they carry your fridge and big-screen TV back from the supermarket for a prize.
Taxis is like EAA-001
Hired trucks like FAA-001
Diplomats have like DT-00-01 and it is blue, with white writings
Slow vehicles like tractors or heavy duty working machines which can go by 25 km/h (around 15 mph) defined by traffic rules, has white plate with RED writings and it start with Y like YAA-001
Police has RA-00-01
Ambulances have MA-00-01
trailers have XAA-001
motorcycles (larger than 50 ccm) has UAA-001
*note: this *AA-001 can be anything else
Here is one with Hungarian plate on Totalcar, a Hugarian car magazine which is on TV too
The plate of it is DMF-457
The plate of the trailer is XVW-014
I hope you all understand it now!
From curitiba(brazilian city)
Posted: 17 Aug 2006 17:16
by vitao
This is a brazilian bus, its very big, and have stations very interessants too,
The bus famous name is "Bi-Articulade":
http://www.geocities.com/qqbis/magda/Image13.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/qqbis/magda/Image12.jpg
WITH!!!!! the Stations (famous "Tube Estations"):
http://www.viaje.curitiba.pr.gov.br/Aba ... ansp08.jpg
Just for show to everyone =D
Posted: 15 Oct 2006 01:30
by José Eduardo
i'm looking to model some vehicles to locomotion, i'm are making an E190 for Flight Simulator, but, what tools i need to make an model to loco???
Posted: 15 Oct 2006 08:37
by wyctor
what about this one?
Posted: 15 Oct 2006 13:12
by José Eduardo
\o/ second brazilian vehicle in locomotion!!! wyctor, what programs you use to model????
Posted: 15 Oct 2006 19:16
by wyctor
cinema 4D
Posted: 18 Oct 2006 17:27
by Kylessopree
I have a feeling that most people are getting too ?wanting? foir their country's vehicles oon lomo. I know that im being hypocritical ,but maybe we could ease up on this a little
Posted: 23 Oct 2006 01:50
by José Eduardo
Kylessopree wrote:I have a feeling that most people are getting too ?wanting? foir their country's vehicles oon lomo. I know that im being hypocritical ,but maybe we could ease up on this a little
of course, but, the czec republic have their own industries???? if have i think that they exists in locomotion, but TRY SEARCH FOR BRAZILIAN VEHICLES, WE MADE ALL TYPES OF VEHICLES HERE, TRAINS, AIRCRAFTS(3º BEST COMERCIAL AIRPLANES IN THE WORLD), CARS, TRUCKS AND BUSES, but we dont have ONE vehicle, very thanks for wyctor for the contribution, but that's the true, the brazilian vehicles are crushed by the european and american vehicles