These are two of my favorite trucks, 1975 Chevrolet Titan 90 and GMC Astro 95.
The Astro 95 and the Titan 90 both have a Detroit 8v-71 318.
updated again with Sounds, The Titan is now longer in the GN Empire Builder Scheme
She's painted like my Titan model. Big Sky Blue and White with Black and gold stripes.
Now Without Visor, And Detroit 318 Straight pipe Sound Added.
Credits
Model - dneufeld
Wheels - Hemiboy
Adding the wheels - DougFunnie
Skins and tuning - MADDRIX
Sounds - MADDRIX - NRS91
This is the dumper-version of my Mercedes Kurzhauber. Everything is made by me. Its ropable, so you could also carry it.
Its a bad frameeater, but you can deactivate the mirrors and the mesh-wheels if you ve poor framerates.
Its not already done, but for the moment its some nice stuff i think.
you can connect trailers to the front- and the back-hook
You can lower and lift the supports with F1/F2
You can lower and lift the Dumper with F3/F4
As long as you give me credits, you re allowed do verything you like to and that makes the trucks better.
Using parts of my trucks for your own project surely also allowed, only let the people know who has done the originals.
It was nice to get an PM if you plan to publish it on other sites than these.
This is a 1976 Ford W-9000 cab-over-engine semi tractor. A fairly basic node-beam vehicle that will get the job done. All of the pieces for this were created by me (M-138) except the mirrors. Feel free to modify, just remember to give credit.
This is my first truck...there are some bugs such as suspension problems...Feel free to mod and skin...Just give me credit! Please let me see the mods and skins before uploading them
Credit to:
Me FOR THE TRUCK
Yodel714 for his truck creation tutorial
This is a MB Car Rental skin for Wabash Duraplate trailer.
NOTE: unzip and put all the files but the read me in the WabashDuraplate.zip
Authors: Nadeox1 (trailer), Mitchieboy (MitCity's MB Car Rental)
link for Nadeox1's Wabash Duraplate: 53-Wabash-Duraplate
link for MitCity by Mitchieboy: http://www.rigsofrods.com/repository/view/4904
This is a MB Equipment skin for Wabash Duraplate trailer.
NOTE: unzip and put all the files but the read me in the WabashDuraplate.zip
Authors: Nadeox1 (trailer), Mitchieboy (MitCity's MB Equipment)
link for Nadeox1's Wabash Duraplate: 53-Wabash-Duraplate
link for MitCity by Mitchieboy: http://www.rigsofrods.com/repository/view/4904
Also, you can do whatever you want with it, take parts, repaint, change rims, I don't care, just give credits if you are going to release something using these parts.
This pack is my attempt to capture the Streamline Moderne style popular in the 1930s and 1940s. The vehicles are all fictional, but their performance is realistic. I hope you'll enjoy driving them as much as I have enjoyed making them.
1948 Martin T64S "Custom" Tractor
A very low-slung 6x4 tractor. It has independent front suspension with double wishbones and load sharing rear suspension. The engine is a naturally aspirated 12-cylinder diesel driving through a 7-speed gearbox and locking differentials. Overall length is 29 ft, wheelbase 22 ft from front axle to centre of rear axle group, width 102 in, height 14 ft 9 in to tip of smokestacks. Kerb weight is 20,000 lbs, gross combination weight 80,000 lbs.
Fully loaded, the T64S will reach a top speed of 60 MPH with one of the included trailers. It will accelerate from 0-50 MPH in 1 minute, 0-60 MPH taking approximately 2 minutes.
1948 Martin O40 Tanker
A streamlined tank trailer in fictional "Hexaco" livery. Steel unibody, load sharing suspension. Overall length is 40 ft, wheelbase 28 ft from kingpin to axle group centre, width 102 in, height 10 ft 6 in. Loaded weight is 60,000 lbs.
1948 Martin F45 Flatbed
A simple flatbed trailer with stainless steel load deck and load sharing suspension. The deck is submeshed with the rollon flag and has ties to secure loads. Overall length is 45 ft, wheelbase 36 ft from kingpin to axle group centre, width 102 in, deck height 59 in, overall height 79 in to top of bulkhead. Kerb weight is 12,500 lbs, rated load 47,500 lbs.
1948 Martin V59 "Streamliner" Dry Van
A very large and somewhat impractical dry van. It has a streamlined stainless steel unibody and load sharing suspension. Overall length is 59 ft, wheelbase 47 ft from kingpin to axle group centre, width 102 in, height 14 ft 9 in. Loaded weight is 60,000 lbs.
Notes
These have only been tested in Rigs of Rods version 0.38.67.
The wheels have 40 nodes each, and the meshes were made in Sketchup. Don't expect these to be FPS-friendly.
The trailers are roll coupled via the system used by Lenni and Badboy for trailer steering. The centre of gravity and suspension are tuned accordingly; the trailers may topple easily on trucks that lack these nodes.
To minimise rolling resistance, the wheels are pushing the limits of the beam engine. They tend to oscillate when stationary. Caution is advised when stopping or parking on slopes as they may creep.
The trailers have very low drag. The T64S will not pull most other trailers at high speed.
Licence
CGTextures does not allow redistribution of its textures under open source licences. You must remove/replace their texture before releasing modifications of this truck. All other assets used are available for modding. See the readme for specific file information and licensing details.
Here it finally is! The Bombardier ALP-45DP dual powered locomotive.
It comes in two different liveries, AMT (Canada) and NJT (USA).
Both a version of the locomotive in diesel and in electric mode is available, only difference are the sounds and the removed exhausts on electric version.
Please carefully read the instructions BEFORE posting useless questions:
Spawning:
Use the train spawner placed on the map (small building where it says "Trains") or place it on a straight track piece via the .terrn file, DO NOT spawn in the truck spawner this will not work.
Controls:
The ALP uses default truck controls. Always stay in automatic-transmission, it will not shift in the second gear!
F5/F6: to rais or lower the pantograph.
CTRL + 1: change directional lighting
CTRL + 2: front ditch lights
CTRL + 3: front lights
CTRL + 4: rear ditch lights
CTRL + 5: rear lights
CTRL + 6: wipers
(Un)Coupling:
The knouckle couplers couples other trains (using the same coupler, of course...) like other ALP's automatically. When coupled, both carriages are connected to each other ingame. If you want to uncouple two carriages, you need to unlock couplers on BOTH carriages in between you want to uncouple. The ALP has a small lever next to the rear knuckle coupler (with a lock/unlock-sign next to it) that can be grabbed by mouse. Pull to "unlock" position on both carriages and done. Not that complicated.
Thanks to:
sputnik_1 - Without him this would not have been possible. He made trains actually work in Rigs of Rods (as you will see after reading this and testing the locomotive), outgoing from donoteats basic layout design. Furthermore he helped a lot with tweaking the ALP, to make it drive as good as it does. Many many thanks mate!
donoteat - He once had the idea to bring trains to RoR and made the great layout we are now using.
And thanks to the inveted members who tested this!
Update:
Added ropables so it can now be lifted with a crane.
Errors:
Game might crash when you want to couple two ALP's, to avoid this disable high quality refelctive effeckts!
I present to you, the 1915 Ford Model T. This holds the name of the oldest real car ever to be put into RoR. This is the Original "Go everywhere, anywhere" car.
There are 6 versions. There is a Pickup truck (2WD and 4WD), a Sedan, a Coupe, a Touring, and a Junker version.
The gear ratios/axle ratios/wheel size/engine power/top speed are all real specifications. The top speed is a physically limited 40 MPH on the dot for all versions except the power-degraded Junker. The Junker's top speed is closer to 30. All versions except the Junker have 21 Horsepower. Junker has around 18.
You cannot drive this car in Automatic Transmission mode, as the gap between 2nd and 3rd, then 3rd and 4th are too large for the game to gearshift between them correctly. Thus, you must drive in Manual or Fully Sequential gearbox mode to get up to cruising speed.
These vehicles are not flexbody, and each on average have between 10K and 20K polys total including all 4 wheels. Honk the horn for a sound only '10s - '30s Fords can produce. Aoooga! Sometimes when you turn, it heavily understeers because the front axle is not very strong, so be careful.
Custom sounds are thanks to DODGE charger (thank you!)
All meshes and N/Bs are thanks to myself, Sirendude2011.
Do not mod this vehicle. Treat this like you would a real Model T 100 years of age. Would you (attempt) to hellaflush a Model T? No, so don't do it. Same goes for hydraulics and lifts with mud tires. It is impossible to skin it with anything except solid colors (no designs), so don't try.
Enjoy this historic vehicle! The driving experience is like no other vehicle in RoR history, believe me.
It is meshed, and much higher quality. Credits:
Pricorde - Original bus
Derbymutt - Revival, meshes, re-texturing, n/b fixes and changes, shader stuff
Fradias - Wheels & Tires
Modding Policy:
Modding and releasing any content for this bus on a mod of it or on another vehicle is permitted and encouraged as long as due credit is given.
Basically, Mod away and give credit.
Info:
It is fully skinnable, if you do not like the plastic paneling on the bus, just comment out agora_fb.mesh and agora_rear_lights.mesh from the flexbody section as well as the forset line below them.
It is also deform-able and flexbody.
I have also used flexbodies for the tires, so that they work in multiplayer and still are deform-able and separate from the rim mesh.
THIS HAS BEEN UPDATED:
FIXES:
THE 01 ON THE SIDE
THE RANDOM BLACK LINES.
This is the old General Lee from the Dukes of Hazard. The original Dodge Charger was by bonehead and I gave it a new paint job (skin) and then modded the engine and gearbox to make it more like the original General from the program. Hope you like it.
Credits:
Dodge Charger (.truck file): bonehead (kudos to him)
Skin and Engine: Me (FlyingGuru)
This is a 2006 International 4300 ambulance, made from Khadners CXT Ambulance. It's powered by a 7.6L Navistar DT466 which is attached to an Allison 2500 PTS automatic transmission
This is a 2008 International DuraStar 4300 ambulance. It's powered by a 7.6L Navistar MaxxForce DT and an Allison 2500 PTS. This is basically khadner's 4300 with Durastar and MaxxForce DT sounds
All American Soap Box Derby Masters division car Authors:
Derbymutt - Everything Changelog:
Beta 1:
+Initial Release
+Meshed
+Arcade version only
Beta 2:
+Updated Body mesh
+Helmet
+Correct size
+Meshwheels
+Improved Handling
+Visible pulley system
+Airfoils
+Body is lower poly
Release 1:
+Reflective body
+Fully animated simulated interior and mechanics
+Realistic axle damage
+Simulation version added
+Ropables
+Colliders
+Submeshed
+Skinnier wheels
+Handling fixes
+Wheels now in correct positions on axles Background:
I am building the car that I finished 6th in the world finials with in 2007. It is not an R/C car, it is a car that you get into and roll down a hill with. The real car does not have an engine, nor does it have brakes on the wheels. I plan on simulating the real car completely in this project. Discuss:http://www.rigsofrods.com/threads/102435
Here it is, the newest addition to the school bus selection in RoR. This baby is fully submeshed, flexbody'd, has amazing suspension, super realistic 5 spoke wheels, and a driver with a cap. Made by Jaw-4 and Dkutch. Enjoy!
Do not edit the MESH in any way shape or form without my permission. If you want to use
the n/b all I ask is that you PLEASE consult with me first. Public or private. You are free
to make custom colors, change the motor, wheels, etc. But do not edit the verts on anything
here in this zip.
Credits:
darn_it: Main 440 engine and U-joints
eclipse/faustknight: Rear Dana 60
Tenderpaws: Transmission
ADR's Carmageddon 2 cars: Some textures
Mythbuster: Support, a lot of testing, and being there for rebounding ideas.
Jaw-4: Testing, support, and being someone to talk to.
PRT-Audiman: Sound and tuning help
Skyhawk: Mini's
Jaimswallace: Awesome teaser video
Dkutch: Everything else.