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3 hours ago, hugues aroux said:

.. something like that ...

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... next !

how do you change the water icon?

 


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36 minutes ago, franyer said:

how do you change the water icon?

I modified the positioning of the UV Maps of the S3D of Zots to apply them to new specific texture files. Everyone will be able to easily make his own ZOTs ... soon in download on ST.

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Current progress on one of my projects.

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On 11/03/2022 at 11:13 PM, Lazarou Monkey Terror said:

@Golan0 I've found an archive of that website with the Coruscant models on them https://www.yuhisa.com/simboard-archives/

great ! but where do the zip show up when you select Direct Download (#clueless)

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2 hours ago, Barroco Hispano said:

Do any of you know the exact name of this German BR locomotive?

The ID on the front 22 0343 suggest its a DR  East German Class 22 probably dating back to 1924-25

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11 hours ago, Barroco Hispano said:

SO17:

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VL15

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SD40-2:

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CSMG (Budapest tram)

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Soviet Grain Hopper

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Unknown german locomotive

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Do any of you know the exact name of this German BR locomotive?

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It doesn't look like any of these *:read::(

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I turned up a local runner of the Baltimore-Ohio(B&O) railline, circa 1906.

https://books.google.com/books?id=jpM1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA495&lpg=PA495&dq=12+AM223+locomotive&source=bl&ots=khEZx_VOX7&sig=ACfU3U2rswyoaQyQLB7O-JgX_kjF2DtDOA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjVutnr_Mf2AhVtmmoFHZXDDP8Q6AF6BAg4EAM#v=onepage&q=12 AM223 locomotive&f=false

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Stepford premiers-

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15 hours ago, rivit said:

The ID on the front 22 0343 suggest its a DR  East German Class 22 probably dating back to 1924-25

If memory serves, there wasn't an East German anything in 1924-25.

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3 hours ago, SIM-ple Jack said:

 

If memory serves, there wasn't an East German anything in 1924-25.

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Working on a new region.  Map is Topeka, KS.  Just got done building my transportation network - going to try a somewhat planned city.  As it stands now, there will be no more neighbor connections between each city tile, will see how gridlock works.  If any changes happen - it would be additions of the RHW or expansions of current roads.  You can kind of see where I am planning on having the downtown area, and expanding outwards to the suburbs.  A bit different approach than I usually do - but dangit I am tired of zoning agriculture and having to delete a street to rebuild a street to get the thing to grow...region.jpg.107e67171fad4dd3d11673921e62a0bb.jpg

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10 hours ago, SIM-ple Jack said:

If memory serves, there wasn't an East German anything in 1924-25.

Quite agree. But the East Germans continued to run German and Prussian rolling stock after the war. Some very old.

It looks a bit like a Prussian P10 (1922-24), a 2-8-2 which they rebuilt from 1958 on. That pictured engine though is a bit weird - it has a extra axle between the front 2 and the 8 and its wheels are not the same size as the first or the large ones. Google doesnt know 2-2-8-2 and 4-8-2 is not a common German Engine plan. So for all we know its just a 3D Model Render.     

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18 hours ago, Ct1999 said:

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Is this a tulou in Fujian, China?

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6 hours ago, franyer said:

@Tubthumper if you want, could use this of reference ;)large.61e632be19913_Bellavista(Transport).png.a210fd152ca0f6137bfd8d84f2a888e6.png

Looks quite interesting! What map is that?

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@Barroco Hispano

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DR-Baureihe_22

Like @rivit, this machine intrigued me, so I searched quickly .... and this page could help you ... I think Rivit is right, it's a fictitious model, it seems that there is no number 343 in the 22 series and it's a 1D1 type machine. Or, your machine is a 2D1 (241; 4-8-2; Mountain) and not in the 22 series ... !!??  Anyway you did a great job on this one !

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3 hours ago, Tubthumper said:

Looks quite interesting! What map is that?

Fairview, a little maxis region

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