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Renault TN4F Pack [Paris]
   
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Renault TN4F Pack [Paris]

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Renault TN4F Pack [Paris]


Technical Details
  • Texture share: Use LSM to optimize loading times and RAM use
  • 50 passengers
  • This pack contains three different 'versions' of the bus with lines:
    1. Line 24 - Louvre
    2. Line 89 - Bastille
    3. Line 92 - Porte d'Orleans

Additional Information
The buses included in this pack are a modification of a previously published TN6 set. The huge roof cover you can see on the pictures hid expanding gas tanks that were refilled with city gas. These buses were popular during the fuel shortages of WW2 and were used well into the 70s.

Renault TN6 was a commission made by GiometryE. This is another alteration of the original model that I've made.

Keywords for Workshop search: Paris, France, Bus, Renault, TN4F, War

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Renault TN4F Pack [Paris] by Gèze
10 opmerkingen
Jelly Baby 27 aug 2020 om 5:43 
cheers
Gèze  [auteur] 27 aug 2020 om 5:15 
Honestly I don't even remember. They might have been trees made by Lost Gecko.
Jelly Baby 27 aug 2020 om 4:23 
what trees did you use in the screenshots?
curty werty 22 feb 2020 om 3:06 
what are the roads
kpetrmail 13 feb 2020 om 5:48 
@Dryas The Younger, it's a reservoir for the town gas stored under low pressure. They were in use under the Occupation when the Germans were requisitioning most of the gasoline. The alternative was an onboard gas generator that produced low quality liquid fuel from coal (or wood) and water.
Saplaiceen 10 feb 2020 om 1:58 
imagine it being used as a bio gas bus
Gregor Vukasinovic 8 feb 2020 om 9:24 
Now that you say it :)
Gèze  [auteur] 8 feb 2020 om 9:09 
Everything is in the description, which I warmly welcome you to read if you want to know the answer :)
Gregor Vukasinovic 8 feb 2020 om 8:59 
Interesting design! What's the roof compartment for?