That's correct Mike, I meant the truck you're driving. The Romans had the MAN series 1 cab. They were notourious on Germanies Autobahns for having a top speed of 70 k's per hour. Everybody hated...
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That's correct Mike, I meant the truck you're driving. The Romans had the MAN series 1 cab. They were notourious on Germanies Autobahns for having a top speed of 70 k's per hour. Everybody hated...
Nice shots! Is that the old MAN 1 version?
Rob
Thank you, that did the trick!
Rob
Thanks for your advice, Randy. I'll give it a go. For now I'll stick to your .dds method.
Rob
Thanks Randy, for your 0.02 :). Starts to sound a bit complicated for me now, but I'll give it a try.
Rob
Thanks Randy, that seems to work! I made a few repaints lately which are "dotted". New made repaint will be without dots.
Thanks again,
Rob
Hi, thanks for replying. Did a search in PSP to find something you suggested. Couldn't find anything like that, but after using MS Paint instead of PSP I got the same result.
When editing .ace files in Corel PSP X2 or Krita(x64) I get a spotty effect on the skins. In the images I posted one can see an unedited skin. The second one was opened in PSP and directly saved...
Same here, a big thank your for making those shapes available!
Rob
Thanks both of you for replying; I saw there's just one included. In the meantime I did a search at thetrain.de and there's a package of 22 activities available.
I don't see a list of the rolling...
Beautiful shots indeed! Are there any activities available for the SFS-route?
Monon 2 V17:
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Some of those cars have a specific order to connect them. Most of the time it is not ABCDE. The right order is displayed in the readme file if there is one.
I had the same question lately; an answer can be found at the TRSE-forum: http://www.onrails.eu/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=261&p=1043#p1043
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Cologne to Koblenz
great shots again!!!
Very impressive! looking forward to your progress.
Thanks for the link to those 386 engines. They are really nice!
You're welcome. Some further information: sessions in Zusi don't take hours and hours. There are sessions of round and about 10 minutes, as well as ones of two hours.
Maybe you already knew that...
That is correct; you can't save a session. You can pause it, that's all. After aborting a session before finishing it you do get an overview of your results.
Thank you!
Beautiful shots and engines! Where did you find those?
Again, beautiful shots! Your dashboard seems a bit stretched though.
Beautiful shots!!!
title says it all