It's not every industry set but it covers most of them:
https://newgrf-specs.tt-wiki.net/wiki/CargoTypes
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It's not every industry set but it covers most of them:
Thank you very much, that will help.Brickblock1 wrote: ↑28 Jun 2022 13:12
It's not every industry set but it covers most of them:
https://newgrf-specs.tt-wiki.net/wiki/CargoTypes
You might also be interested in the list of supported industries in RenewedVillageGrowth. It was compiled over a long time mostly by user requests, so the industries are well used. Also you can find there the most recent cargo labels for each industry type.
Thanks for the tip, but It´s a small light truck, not a big truck, Real Life heights:
That's an unusually tall tram. For comparison, Tatra T4 (a high-floor tram) is just over 3 metres tall; Alstom Citadis Spirit (a light rail unit) is 3.6 metres.
On the other hand, the truck height was probably measured with just the cab, without the trailer.
The VLT Cariocas are Alstom Citadis 402 low-floor trams, at 2.65m in height according to Wikipedia.
It's width, not height.
As I said before, my idea is to have various sizes trucks for different uses / distances, but since I have a lot of work to do and I don't know if I'm going to get there, I prefer to publish even a basic set of trucks (I already had the model because I had made for Real Vehicles) to offer something compatible with my set of industries, which by the way is something like this:LaChupacabra wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022 20:21It's width, not height.
I haven't found information about the height of this model, but the very similar Bombardier Flexity is almost as tall and measures 3,6m. It is worth noting that this is the height along with the devices on the roof that are not visible in the photo above. This adds up ca. 40cm I think the scale is ok, but for useful reasons it would be better if this tram will be shorter. Currently, it covers the entire quarter.
It also seems that other, simply larger trucks would be useful as well. This Isuzu is a small delivery truck, good for regional deliveries, but not for industry production transport.
I am limited by my NML knowledge, however I have learned and advanced a lot, in this case I wanted to make it similar to the game original vehicle´s where there is a truck for coal and another for iron ore.Brickblock1 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2022 09:43Have you tough about combining the coal and iron ore trucks in to one that can carry both and use a switch to change the graphics based on the current cargo type?
Thanks Pal, glad you like them.
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