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File Name: 1930s Fords
File Submitter: kelticsylk
File Submitted: 06 Jun 2009
File Updated: 31 Dec 2010
File Category: Vehicles
30's Fords Fix Files V2
MSTS Scenery Object
June 6th, 2009
Original model and textures by Frank Musick
No history this time, Ford has been around for a long time! The car is supposed to represent a 1936 Ford Tudor Sedan. Tudor was Ford-speak for "two door" (four doors was a Fordor). The pick-up is an approximation of the 1939 model with it's distinctive oval grill and the prominent Ford logo on the hood.
Added back sides to wheels for better appearance and lowered poly count.
Original File Name = 30sFords.zip
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1930s Fords
#2 Inactive_GG12332_*
Posted 06 June 2009 - 08:28 PM
Bill, When I attempt to download this file, it returns a "can't find file" error.
#3
Posted 07 June 2009 - 05:17 AM
#4
Posted 07 June 2009 - 06:12 AM
GG12332, on Jun 7 2009, 12:28 AM, said:
Bill, When I attempt to download this file, it returns a "can't find file" error.
Frank had submitted an update and overwritten the original file. When this happens, the file is not available for download until a moderator or admin re-approve the file. You probably attempted to download the file during the time it sat waiting for approval. Let me know via PM, if you still have problems downloading the file. Everything should be OK now.
#5
Posted 07 June 2009 - 11:35 AM
Why is this here anyway? Shouldn't it be in Static Objects?
#6 Inactive_kelticsylk_*
Posted 12 June 2009 - 08:38 AM
Yes it should be (which explains why I cannot find it without using the file manager.)
I'm pretty sure I put it under EVERYTHING ELSE, but it appears not.
I'm pretty sure I put it under EVERYTHING ELSE, but it appears not.
#7
Posted 12 June 2009 - 01:24 PM
OK;
It was originally sent in to Traction, Misc. I have moved the file to Route Editor Addons, Misc.
No more confusion.
It was originally sent in to Traction, Misc. I have moved the file to Route Editor Addons, Misc.
No more confusion.
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