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Release: MP89 / NS93 / Be 8/8 TL

Posted: 08 Dec 2018, 01:43
by Supertrain_fan
Hi everyone: :D
After showing some of my models in the "i'm new" thread, I wanted to show some progress of my new models in a new and fresh thread.
Looks like you liked my UT440R and my NS93, so I will complete them :P
In this thread I will share the "evolution" of these models, and hopefully these will be included in the simulator (or maybe as an addon, idk).
First, the current state of the NS-93:
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Apart from what I showed in the other thread, the only difference are the bogeys.
They were from the Sketchup 3D Warehouse, and the original author is Seht 13. It fits perfectly :D
And now, the UT-440R:
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I did the front of the RC coach (the unpowered car with cabin) in 2 hours, and then I started the M coach (powered car with cabin) today.
Just like the other thread, I put an old version of this model (the orange one) that I did like one year ago.
I hope you like them :)
Cheers, everyone :D

Re: WIP Projects: CAF UT-440R and GEC-Alsthom NS-93

Posted: 08 Dec 2018, 17:52
by JeffT
Nice work!
:)

Re: WIP Projects: CAF UT-440R and GEC-Alsthom NS-93

Posted: 09 Dec 2018, 21:02
by HAM
After we can reskin the NS93 to the parisian version : MP89

Re: WIP Projects: CAF UT-440R and GEC-Alsthom NS-93

Posted: 09 Dec 2018, 21:19
by Sjoerd
I can assure you; in the event that I might be the one to convert it to a Metrosimulator train, I will definitely deliver the final product in RATP livery too... :D

Re: WIP Projects: CAF UT-440R and GEC-Alsthom NS-93

Posted: 10 Dec 2018, 19:03
by loris
Finaly a French Train in Metro Simulator :mrgreen:

Re: WIP Projects: CAF UT-440R and GEC-Alsthom NS-93

Posted: 11 Dec 2018, 15:06
by Guille3604
loris wrote: 10 Dec 2018, 19:03 Finaly a French Train in Metro Simulator :mrgreen:
Well, even if it's builted by Alsthom, the train is in Chile, so yeaaaaaaaaaaah.... :lol:

Re: WIP Projects: CAF UT-440R and GEC-Alsthom NS-93

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 02:45
by Supertrain_fan
Hello again, guys :D
This time I'm sharing progress on the GEC-Alsthom NS-93.
I started modeling the interior. It's still missing some details, like the seats, tubes and other things, but I think it's a good start :roll:
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That's all for now :D
Have a nice day :-)

EDIT:
Sjoerd wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 21:19 I can assure you; in the event that I might be the one to convert it to a Metrosimulator train, I will definitely deliver the final product in RATP livery too... :D
That would be really nice :D
Also, I think this train would be 3 trains in 1 :lol:
The Lausanne M2 line also uses these trains, but the consist is only of 2 cars and are driverless :P

Re: WIP Projects: CAF UT-440R and GEC-Alsthom NS-93

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 03:20
by LosAngelesMetro56
Supertrain_fan wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 02:45 Lausanne
In the future, could you do the M1's rolling stock? That would be sick. :D

Re: WIP Projects: CAF UT-440R and GEC-Alsthom NS-93

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 09:35
by Sjoerd
Supertrain_fan wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 02:45
Sjoerd wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 21:19 I can assure you; in the event that I might be the one to convert it to a Metrosimulator train, I will definitely deliver the final product in RATP livery too... :D
That would be really nice :D
Also, I think this train would be 3 trains in 1 :lol:
The Lausanne M2 line also uses these trains, but the consist is only of 2 cars and are driverless :P
Then it would be 4 in 1; the RATP has both a driver-version as an automatic version (currently in operation on Paris lines M1 and M14). Luckily, only the interior is different between the two versions.
So if you save the exterior and interior separately, we can make combinations;
  • Santiago exterior, Driver operation interior.
  • Paris exterior, Driver operation interior.
  • Paris exterior, Automatic operation interior.
  • Lausanne exterior, only end-carriages, Automatic operation interior.
And yes; that looks like a great start!

Re: WIP Projects: CAF UT-440R and GEC-Alsthom NS-93

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 09:51
by senjer
A small tip when you make a train like this in SketchUp. Keep an eye on the amount of polygons you're using. SketchUp is known for the large amount of polygons compared to other 3D programs like 3DSMax and Blender. Those handles next to the door are real killers in SketchUp.