Blackpool Tramway "Gold" Screenshots
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Can't have that now, can we... I mean, realism is what we're after yes?bigvern wrote:The bus pack is the one upoaded here (I forget the file ref). The only thing I need to do is amend the car spawner dat to thin them out somewhat as they are appearing rather too frequently.
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Probably going to look at the OMO next - in reality these were simply Railcoaches with rebuilt ends... ...guess how I am going to build them?Wulfrunian wrote:Absolutley superb Vern!. I cant wait to get my hands on the bras handles.
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An American Brill car on a test run.
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"Heritage" trams that might be of interest
Four wheel "Toastrack" or in American "Breezer" by the Port City Car Co from Trainsim.com. Has sounds and -erm- a "cabview" (open platform, really). Seen here alongside Siemens Variotram by Martin Zwick and Graphics15 from TheTrain.de, with Blackpool mods by me.
Modified US Brill Car. Original by Tim Muir, I've modified the livery and squared off and widened the windows to match those of Blackpool's Pantograph cars which had a similar American look. Also comes with great sounds and cab. Yes, it's the red peril alongside again.
Is anyone undertaking repaints of the Balloon and Railcoaches? If so could they list which ones as I fancy having a go at a couple, but don't want to duplicate others who may have started.
Four wheel "Toastrack" or in American "Breezer" by the Port City Car Co from Trainsim.com. Has sounds and -erm- a "cabview" (open platform, really). Seen here alongside Siemens Variotram by Martin Zwick and Graphics15 from TheTrain.de, with Blackpool mods by me.
Modified US Brill Car. Original by Tim Muir, I've modified the livery and squared off and widened the windows to match those of Blackpool's Pantograph cars which had a similar American look. Also comes with great sounds and cab. Yes, it's the red peril alongside again.
Is anyone undertaking repaints of the Balloon and Railcoaches? If so could they list which ones as I fancy having a go at a couple, but don't want to duplicate others who may have started.
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