Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Train: DB ET 420 Munich Airport
   
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11.214 MB
2018. okt. 17., 9:29
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Train: DB ET 420 Munich Airport

1 Gregor Vukasinovic készítette gyűjteményben
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When mass mobilization really took off in the 1960's it became very clear that, besides Berlin and Hamburg who already had one, other cities in Germany needed an S-Bahn system as well. Then it was decided that Munich would host the 1972 Olympics and with that came the funds to design a vehicle that would easily pass the test of time and has long gained a legendary status – the ET 420. Each 420 unit consists of three cars, all of which are powered on all axles. Both end cars feature a driver's cab, while the middle section harbours most technical components.

This mod includes the ET 420 as a single trainset in the Munich Airport livery.

Data
whole train:
Vmax: 120 km/h
Capacity: 330 pax
Tris: 8446 (LOD: 358)
Textures: 2028x1024 DISC/DISCA


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Tags: DB Germany Deutschland Bahn train S-Bahn Zug 420 Frankfurt München Stuttgart Köln Ruhrgebiet EMU ET420 Bundesbahn
5 megjegyzés
Drift 2018. okt. 27., 12:26 
Btw, wäre es möglich eine Prop Version der Flughafenlinie 420 zu machen?
Drift 2018. okt. 22., 14:11 
Ach du Heilige.
Das ich den ET 420 nochmal irgendwo mit der alten M Flughafen Lackierung sehe.

<3
Gregor Vukasinovic  [készítő] 2018. okt. 21., 5:40 
...the CSL cantenaries are hanging really low though, so it wouldnt always look better with fitting height.
Gregor Vukasinovic  [készítő] 2018. okt. 21., 0:53 
Thanks for telling me. I'll try to pay more attention to that in the future.
Caped Cat 2018. okt. 20., 20:55 
I love your work, I just wish that the pantographs on your trains was properly aligned with the overhead wiring. Where you get the alignment right I use your trains, otherwise I get frustrated by the pantographs clipping through the wiring and catenary.