Version 1.2 change log:
1. New plate sizes:
2. New plate designs:
- 38x11 cm, front only, used for Austrian 1947-1989 plates (ID: 380-110)
- 46x14 cm, rear only, used for Austrian 1947-1989 plates (ID: 46-14)
- 25x24 cm, rear only, used for Austrian 1947-1989 plates (ID: 25-24)
- 49x10 cm, front and rear, used for Czechoslovak 1953-1986 plates (ID: 490-110 (F), 490-111 (R))
- 32x20 cm, rear only, used for Czechoslovak 1953-1986 plates (ID: 320-200)
- 49.6x9.6 cm, front and rear, used for Czechoslovak 1986-1994 and Slovak 1994-1997 plates (ID: 496-96 (F), 496-97 (R))
- 32x18 cm, rear only, used for Czechoslovak 1986-1994 and Slovak 1994-1997 plates (ID: 320-180)
- 46x11 cm, front and rear, used for German plates (ID: 460-110 (F), 460-111 (R))
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- Austria, standard plates (1947-1989). Number format: W 123.456, first letter is the province code, space is omitted after code "St" (Steiermark) or replaced by a dash after code "O-" (Oberösterreich).
- Austria, trailer plates (1947-1989).
- Czechoslovakia, standard and commercial plates (1953-1986). Number format: AB-12-34 or ABA.12.34, dashes used when 2 letters, dots used when 3 letters. Use a switch |S2 to add another sticker to the rear plate or |S0 to remove them completely.
- Czechoslovakia and Slovakia, standard and commercial plates (1986-1994 in Czechia, 1986-1997 in Slovakia). Number format: AEA-12.34 (cars), 12-AEA.34 (trailers), dash after letters, dot between numbers. Use a switch |S2 to display two stickers on the rear plate. For Slovak plates, you can also use a switch |S1 to show one sticker. In case there are only two letters, use a space instead of the 3rd letter.
- Germany, standard plates (1956-2000) and seasonal plates (1997-2000), DIN font. Added another variant with new regional stickers.
- Germany, standard plates (1994-1995), FE-Schrift, transitional design issued in 1994-1995 in Berlin and eastern regions, with a dash between stickers, both in regular (Mittelschrift) and narrow (Engschrift) variant.
- Germany, export plates (1989-1994 and 1995-2000). 1989-1994 variant used DIN font and 1995-2000 used FE-Schrift. Use a switch |1299 (2 first digits - month, 2 last digits - year) to customize validity date.
- Germany, military plates (1956-now). Number format: Y*123 456, used for Bundeswehr vehicles.
3. More:
- Germany, red plates (1956-2000) and green plates (1956-2000) with DIN font.
- All German plate designs are now available in 46x11 cm dimensions.
- For Czech plates, you can now use an exclamation mark instead of the letter M to use an older, wider variant of it.
- Updated number generators of new Slovak and Hungarian plates to include newest combinations.
- Added compatibility with some modded cars.
- Fixed a bug which changed lightness of colors on standard Euro (52x11) plates.
- Other minor fixes.
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In the upcoming weeks mod approvals could be slower than normal.
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In the upcoming weeks mod approvals could be slower than normal.
Thank you for your patience.

Central Europe Plates 1.2
License plates of Austria, Czechia, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia & Slovenia