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Version 2
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A set of bridges for the Street Addon Mod (SAM), basically a collection of existing bridge models files utilizing the texture variations from the SAM. Included is one bridge per texture style, except for SAM1 Parking Lots. The BAT model textures have been stripped out to reduce the file size significantly, which creates the dependencies listed below. Dependencies: NAMv30 or higher Rural Street Bridge by jeronij Steel Girder Street Bridge Covered Street Bridge Concrete Street Bridge -
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Version 2
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Here is a simple steel girder street bridge commonly found crossing small creeks and rivers around Western Pennsylvania. It utilizes a cost effective steel beam/concrete deck design well suited for small crossings in hilly terrains. This could use some better textures, but I thought I'd upload it for now. Dependencies: NAM v30 Just unzip to your SC4 Plugins folder and enjoy! -
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Version 1.0
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The Royal Albert Bridge is a railway bridge that spans the Rive Tamar in the United Kingdom between Plymouth, on the Devon bank, and Saltash, on the Cornish bank. Its unique design consists of two 455 feet (138.7 m) lenticular iron trusses 100 feet (30.5 m) above the water, with conventional plate-girder approach spans. It carries the Cornish Main Line railway in and out of Cornwall. It was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The first main span was positioned in 1857 and the completed bridge was opened by Prince Albert 2 May 1859. Brunel died later that year and his name was then placed above the portals at either end of the bridge as a memorial. Work was carried out during the twentieth century to replace the approach spans and strengthen the main spans. It has attracted sightseers since its construction and has appeared in many paintings, photographs and guidebooks. Anniversary celebrations took place in 1959 and 2009. Just unzip the file to you SC4 plugins folder to install. This file is uploaded as-is. This bridge has several dependencies: NAMv30 Garabit Viaduct by paulvmontfort Garabit Viaduct Green Version Metal Arch Rail Bridge by Fukuda Goltzsch Viaduct These are required because they are all RUL-based bridges. -
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Here is The Göltzsch Viaduct, the largest brick-built railway bridge in the world. Completed in 1851 near the town of Netzschau, Germany, it was an extremely large endeavor for its time, a proposal which spanned the entire Göltzsch Valley. This bridge is uploaded as-is, and does not include native LHD support. Just unzip the file to you SC4 plugins folder to install. This bridge has several dependencies: NAMv30 Garabit Viaduct by paulvmontfort Garabit Viaduct Green Version Metal Arch Rail Bridge by Fukuda These are required because they are all RUL-based bridges. -
hi all! been a lurker for a while since picking SC4 back up...bought it early 2004 and never knew about the modding community until early this year or so. i had a heavy heart using all the custom content, so i decided to learn the trade to give back a bit. i found a major hole in the number of light rail bridges in the game when i began building on the Amazon terrain by moganite. not enough flavor to span all those waterways, so this led to my current project. thus, i began BATing some bridges. i have quite a few in the pipeline already (none officially released), and wanted to start a thread to ensure the kind folks at ST were aware of project. please feel free to critique, but please be aware that i have only been at the BAT for a few months now, and i have absolutely no photoshop skills......i am also open to requests, but please keep any requests to rail bridges for the time being. there's ample automobile bridges already in the game. that said, my first BAT was actually a street bridge as this was the most simple to begin with. its a simple concrete box girder bridge, inspired by the Smartroad bridge over Wilson Creek in Virgina.
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im gonna try to patch the bridges for BTM, but it'll take some time.
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its not the bridge controller.... you have one, or all of fukuda's bridges installed. the ones on the STEX, the steel viaduct, the BLaM arch viaduct, and the BLaM millau viaduct, contain a copy of the network .ini file....which causes all other available (and future) bridges to not show up. the only solution is to delete those bridges and download the ones from SC4 devotion, as those versions were modded to work with the NAM bridge controller.
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Originally posted by: Skimbo Thoose legal bindings are just one more step on the way of loosing the trust of the community. As far as the people who trust MC still exist... I'm not shure about that....quote> so? they have bigger things on their plate right now than worrying about your trust...first and foremost, their jobs. i dont expect those of you who have never held a real job to understand...so just take it from those of us that have. you really think they're all sitting around the board room sweating because a few folks that bought the game are not happy with their release of information? do you expect them to choose the community over themselves...or more succinctly...do you rather they tell you everything to sooth YOUR mind at the risk of jeopardizing the future of the company? another way to look at it.....what good is your trust if MC are not around to continue development of the game? exercise some patience. the fact that they are not here everyday to give you the grity details of what actually goes on during a process like this has absolutely no relevance to their opinion of the community. they're trying to save their jobs and the CXL project...and your worried about your $50 investment. im sincerely sorry for the tone of this post....but having gone thru a hard time with my old company, its a bit unnerving to see these types of postings from those who obviously are only concerned with themselves.
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normally, when i see that pic, its accompanied by a "i like where this thread is going" tag.... dont think thats the case here....
