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File Name: Double-Cab Traction Work Flat #029
File Submitter: timmuir
File Submitted: 20 Nov 2005
File Updated: 20 Nov 2005
File Category: Light Electrics
Double-Cab Traction Work Flat #029 Version 1.0 Revised
By Tim Muir
This car is a ficticious model based on many prototype cars found on many early 20th century traction lines and street railways. Some were factory-built, while many were home-built in company shops, from surplus or wrecked car parts. They were utilised in hauling just about anything, and even passengers for special events,such as nocturnal tours of the company lines, or Moon Light excursions, the company placing temporary seating on the flatbeds. The cabs were notched on the sides to facilitate loading and off-loading long loads from the ends, such as rail or line poles. Steel rollers are embedded in the decking at the ends to protect the car during loading. This version fixes the crashing this model caused on some computers when in the passenger and spotter cam views. It also improved the basic model, from the trucks up. The model now has 3 different loads plus the choice of an unloaded car.
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Double-Cab Traction Work Flat #029
#2 Inactive_Locopainter_*
Posted 24 October 2009 - 05:42 AM
Missing PE637right1024.ace may be found in PE_600sV2.zip
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Posted 01 March 2010 - 07:41 PM
Locopainter, on 24 October 2009 - 05:42 AM, said:
Missing PE637right1024.ace may be found in PE_600sV2.zip
I've been meaning to reply to this. The ace was intentionally left out to give the impression of looking out an open window. If you do use the PE637right1024.ace, you'll get the view from a Hollywood type car that is completely wrong. It's best to ignore it for now or edit the reference out of the .cvf.
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