Crane wagons i think now until somebody will make really working crane. Van wagons so small i don't know. Hopper wagons will be, Log wagons - i can make flatbed and add holder or smth on it. Other types of locomotives f.e. example?
Now with collaboration with BeamDrifter i will remake all my trrains and wagons after that i need to add light and deal with camera setting (it looks at the bottom of the train) and maybe in winter ))) it will come out. In general it will come out when its ready. But i think couple of wagons will come out earlier. I have now help from ironhorse5555 which designed gandola wagon.
This is very good, it is not long ago I thought that you guys should team up for even greater goodness for BeamNG.Trains and there you have done it. Things are looking really good!
Will you upload a working bogie example so anyone can build some rolling stock? (Or use beam glue to put it on the semi trailers and the bus)
Suggestion: Make some trains from New Zealand! I don't Live there, but it would be cool to see some trains from there.
Is that gauge the metric (1.000 mm) one? Here where I live is a train operator (FEVE, now a subbrand of RENFE as RENFE FEVE) that runs that gauge.
Hello, this is my first ever post in any forum whatsoever, even though I've been playing and watching others play beamng since it first came out. However, I come from a railroading family and have been around locomotives long enough to tell you a few things. First off, the top light circle of your F7A should be a "mars light." A mars light was used from the fifties through the eighties in the U.S. (and other places?) to warn on coming traffic at a railroad crossing that a train is coming. It would rotate around and when it came into your direct line of sight, would make a very distinctive flash. Southern Pacific was required to implement these on all locomotives after a lawsuit (although your SD70 Southern Pacific would not have one of these, they were removed by the time the "speed lettering" years came around. Also, all engines (at least the U.S. ones,) need a bell. When the bell is engaged, the bottom lights on the SD70 should alternate, one on, one off, just as you see on a railroad crossing. I know certain things like this may be considered to be critical, however I mean this with the best intentions. I am a busy person who has no time to make a mod like this, so I thank you for doing this for the community. I have other information and have been on both of the American units IRL many times and would be happy to help.