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A Grubby FL Green 86 and now Other Varients

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My lastest work, a very grubby FL 86, still trying to figure how to get the logos and numbers on all four cab corners, not alot to be done to it before its complete

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Very nice! It looks KRS standard.
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Superb textures........ very accurate. :P
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I think if people are getting stuck getting 4 cab numbers I can stretch to doing an additional model with 4 slots for numbers if people want them?

I know Bruce will be keen on one with a 2x2 split so he can do the different numbers at each end.

Leve this with me and I'll try and sort a model out thats useable like this.

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Steve, More suitable 86/2 in the file library, textures are interchangeable since I Identified your source model :)

Hope this fits the bill.

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Thats fantastic Tim should work a treat many thanks :)
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BTW the source model is Ex works but if you check the other 86 2's there are weathered bogie and underframe textures in there.

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One idea for KRS is to a model released to a fairly high standard; then the reskinners instead of recreating more models could release skin packs like MT do ie they had released a 66 in undercoat grey, then released two reskin packs for it in EWS and Freightliner liveries. Would that be better, :-?

Great work on the 86 by the way, :D
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Well aprt of the idea of releasing pre shaded grey models is precisely that only I thought it would give the reskinners a boost by being able to easily reskin a pre shaded model to create something that looks very close to the original model, all too often people reskin models and take off all the shading etc which the game engine does not do for you (a common misconception) releasing the grey packs gives a better result in the end. Plus I don't have time to do them myself so the grey version gives people a good base to work with.

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Excellent work! I'm loving these 86 reskins! Any chance of my fave 86628 Aldaniti if you haven't picked a number for it yet? cheers Ben
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Nice one Steve! :D

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I got bored during a quiet period at work and knocked this up a few alterations and logos should see this nearly complete

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Another quality reskin there Steve!

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Thats nice! Are you planning on doing all the different grey versions again as you did before? Im really looking forward to getting my copy of WCE now!
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i plan to jamie as i really enjoyed doing them the first time round
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