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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Regards.
I also had a game crash when trying to do an in game purchase for any car in this mod.
I am running linux and it would appear that there is an issue with case sensitivity.
The error message stated "cannot open res/models/mesh/vehicle/waggon/sal_boxcar/lod_2_body.msh"
When I looked in .steam/steam/steamapps/workshop/content/446800/922048110/res/models/mesh/vehicle/waggon I found the boxcar folders but they were all capitalized, SAL_boxcar for example. I renamed them to lower case as well as the .mtl files in /res/models/material/vehicle/waggon to all lower case and it now works.
Regards.
A 34' Covered hopper is another sorely needed car type for the "trasition" era (1940's-50's) which is the most popular railroad era.
"Cotton Belt" (St. Louis SouthWestern), Kansas City Southern, Texas & Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Illinois Central, Frisco, and Rock Island all had several thousand cars of these types.
Your "mods" show the ultimate in quality, as well as being very USEFUL. Thanks again and please keep up the EXCELLENT WORK! -"Tall Paul"
The SSW operated heavily in East Texas when I was a kid. My grandparents lived right on the tracks in a little town on the Tex-La border. I remember every day seeing long trains of Cotton Belt boxcars and gondolas roll by. It was a busy freight line in those days.
--Do you plan on a "Southern" boxcar Pack? Maybe Kansas City Southern, Louisiana & Arkansas, Texas & Pacific, St. Louis SouthWestern, Illinois Central, Missouri Pacific, Katy, Frisco, Rock Island, etc. Thanks again
@grijzepillion -- nah, working on a steamer :D
Could you perhaps make some post-1964 boxcars? In 1964, roofwalks were banned, and boxcar ladders and brake wheels were moved down further as a result.