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Vehicles

Posted: 06 Jun 2003 03:04
by Omegamrk
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The avant-garde design alone should be reason enough to integrate at least one model of this series in your fleet of locomotives.
This extraordinary engine is extremely well suited for heavy freight trains. The somewhat high maintenance costs are the only flaw in this otherwise superb model.

Posted: 06 Jun 2003 04:34
by spaceman-spiff
We know, it was in the old topic already before we had this separate forum

So lets try and add new vehicles to this topic :D

Posted: 10 Jun 2003 10:54
by SHADOW-XIII
Full-rig ship Flying Cloud
In 1850, there is no trace of our modern ships yet. But who could deny the fascination of a traditional sailing vessel such as the magnificent Flying Cloud? This ship stand out for its loading capacity, which was considerable for the time, and for its great reliability even in heavy seas.
Due to the high number of staff, its operating cost is, of course, relatively high.

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Posted: 19 Jun 2003 11:46
by spaceman-spiff

Posted: 19 Jun 2003 13:44
by Hyronymus
Hey, it's in my companies' outfit (ok, not exactly my company. I work for the mail delivery of TPG (and TNT is part of it too)).

Posted: 19 Jun 2003 15:30
by spaceman-spiff
That would explain your love for TT

Posted: 26 Jun 2003 08:16
by spaceman-spiff
Junkers Ju 52
The well-known Ju 52 can be used as a first airplane for passenger transport. It is easily recognizable with its three motors and above all its eye-catching corrugated iron design. Passengers in those days did not yet complain about the high noise levels.

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This will be for the 30's I think

Posted: 27 Jun 2003 04:18
by SHADOW-XIII

Posted: 27 Jun 2003 10:09
by mikeya
SHADOW-XIII wrote:How a ship is created ??

http://www.transportgiant.com/index.php ... d=993#7849
Nice... very nice!

Posted: 27 Jun 2003 10:28
by SHADOW-XIII
Here you go some pictures:

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Posted: 27 Jun 2003 13:06
by troopper5
Looks like they relly do have lots of work to do with a simple pic. And think; one turning animation can have tens of those kind of pics!! :shock:

Posted: 27 Jun 2003 13:19
by Stylesjl
Amazing work thet put in these graphics :shock:

Posted: 27 Jun 2003 13:49
by SHADOW-XIII
Stylesjl wrote:Amazing work thet put in these graphics :shock:
yep, agree ... and take a look ... they are making even under water part of ship !!!!! :shock:

Posted: 30 Jun 2003 08:21
by G-Klav
Since nobody posted this (here), maybe I should :?:

PRR GG1
With this vehicle, we are introducing one of the probably best-known American electric locomotives. Its characteristic shape and powerful appearance will be remembered by anyone who has seen it.
An economical engine for passenger trains or light freight trains, it is employed to the fullest satisfaction of its operators and mostly without any major break-downs.

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I did it!

Posted: 30 Jun 2003 08:59
by spaceman-spiff
Congrats :D , seems we all forgot that loc

Posted: 30 Jun 2003 09:06
by G-Klav
Thanks, Spiff! :D

(Actually you did post a link to it) Hope you donĀ“t mind :D

Posted: 30 Jun 2003 09:10
by SHADOW-XIII
to post or not to post earlier vehicles ??

Posted: 30 Jun 2003 09:20
by G-Klav
SHADOW-XIII wrote:to post or not to post earlier vehicles ??
What :?

Have you read a bit too much Shakespeare lately :?: :mrgreen:

Posted: 30 Jun 2003 09:44
by SHADOW-XIII
no no ... I just asking if someone want me to post all notposted vehicles ?
(or Spiff maybe you'll do it as I will be here in 4 hours)

Posted: 30 Jun 2003 10:09
by G-Klav
Good idea, Shadow!

Edit: It's done! /Edit

The name of the first vehicle on this page is Baldwin RF16 Sharknose, BTW.

1st one:

Crampton "Die Pfalz"
The Crampton "Pfalz" will be one of the game's first locomotives, available from the year 1852. Its relatively high speed makes it an ideal engine for the first passenger trains.

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