Re: WIP: MVG Class A
Posted: 02 Apr 2019, 15:00
That means you can create your own texture.rifi file and place it in the Class A files.
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That means you can create your own texture.rifi file and place it in the Class A files.
Thanks.LosAngelesMetro56 wrote: ↑02 Apr 2019, 15:00That means you can create your own texture.rifi file and place it in the Class A files.
Is there any way you could spawn that in Explore ModeSjoerd wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 18:14Ah, I see you found the easteregg....Alexander L. wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 18:08 I encountered this in my test drive in the "Mega - Line C" activity for Simvliet 2020
It was inspired by this: http://www.georg-kronawitter.de/1952/a- ... ystem.html
I put a passenger compartment into the middle carriage as I found it a waste of space not to do that.
I also see multiple trains in a row in your screenshot.... Update by re-downloading the train
It has a pantograph, and the train is also fitted with ZUB.
No. It can only be used in activities.
Actually the repaints exist since almost the beginning already. This is an old screenshot from December 2015 that shows all A/DT1 variants. The reason I didn't publish those is simple: I know too less about the differences when it comes to the cabview etc., like I guess the DT1 don't have the LZB controls the A cars have. That would be something I need help on as I could find a picture of the DT1 cab in Google. I'm aware of the differences in the interior however and that the younger batches use induction motors - about anything else, I'm out. (yet?)Alexander L. wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 18:08 Well done, I really enjoy this! Is it also possible to see Nuremberg VAG repaints?
Sjoerd wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 05:47 EDIT: before questions start coming in on this; the destination displays are splitflap displays. These can not go in reverse. So when you want to go back one position, the display will automatically go trough all 62 positions to reach (and stop at) the required destination.
More practical; the display you see on the bottom of your screen when you select a destination (while you are in the drivers cab) will work like you are used to. The outside display on the front of the train will automatically match it, using the splitflap animation.