Diesel Railcar Simulator

Diesel Railcar Simulator

Met-Camm Class 111
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Update: 24. Aug. 2020 um 5:25

Fixed the grey bar continuing at the rear

Update: 21. Aug. 2020 um 4:54

New thumbnail to reflect stripe & new marker lights
Added a lower handrail to get into the cab

Update: 21. Aug. 2020 um 4:17

Fixed light position and added working head/tail lights.

Update: 17. Aug. 2020 um 22:07

Added typcial red (orange) stripe on the front.
Guard door now opens inward (prototypical)
Door sounds for cargo doors

Update: 14. Aug. 2020 um 23:25

Improved seating layout.
Driver can move left/right at seating height.

Update: 11. Aug. 2020 um 17:48

Improved 'round ends', also includes blue hinge now.
Better thumbnail

Update: 11. Aug. 2020 um 17:46

Meh

Update: 11. Aug. 2020 um 8:37

Added more prototypical 'round ends' / blue outside driver doors using a new shape that matches the 101 door and body shape closely.

Update: 9. Aug. 2020 um 8:13

Fixed estimated power spec in vehicle definition.
Remove surplus model from 1 cab + minor adjustment.

Update: 9. Aug. 2020 um 6:35

Release version

Background. I wanted to create a 2-set DMU that was still in use in the 1980s. The 111 appealed because DRS features several cabin designs but lacks the well known class 101 type cabin. Other than that it has a different cabin layout plus the 111 has more powerful engines.

This model required some experimentation to work around graphical quirks that came up trying to replicate the typical 101/111 look. I started 3D modelling to be able to reproduce the gauge clusters and give a new feel while still re-using standard DRS components.

I have not reproduced the engine layout yet. The DMBS has 2 180hp Rolls Engines and the DTCL none. Technically they now have 1 each. However, the RPM limiter, the drive ratios, total weight and overall power are all accurate when used together.

Future Updates:
- Proper engine layout
- Add a 3-car set (DMBS+TLS+DMC)
- Maybe: accurate under bodies / engine depiction (currently borrowed from other models)