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BKG Roamer Hi-rail Conversion
   
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23 May, 2017 @ 1:11pm
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BKG Roamer Hi-rail Conversion

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N_C Railway Equipment
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Description
This is the BKG Roamer with a Hi-Railer conversion kit.

Despite what it seems, this was not an easy conversion. I tried my best to stay up to Trance's level of detail and building skill, whether I did that or not is up to the community.
There was a lot involved with this including but not limited to: Minor chassis editing, exhaust tip move, custom bumpers, custom load, etc.

Features:
~Retractable rail wheels for track travel
~New load
~Exhaust redirection
~New paint and interior
~Caution lights
~Extended, utility bumpers
~Dual Usage (Road/Rail)
~Brand-new and cumpletly custom load
~Trailer Hitch
~Winch
~Individually droppable axles for better control on the rails

The controls for the doors are what Trance setup as [ALT] Steering. The wheels are controlled individually with the [ALT] pitch inputs.

Thing I know are issues:
~Bouncy Suspension on rails. This is due to the physics and I cannot change it.

Big thanks to Trance for letting me use his Roamer!

!!!Update!!!

Replaced asthetic exhaust w/ exhaust block
4 Comments
SAINT PEPSI 26 May, 2017 @ 8:50am 
nice car :]
nothing_cool  [author] 24 May, 2017 @ 4:25am 
Going up
nothing_cool  [author] 24 May, 2017 @ 4:03am 
Olay, I can do that.
As for the wheels, the real thing sets down one set at a time so they can realign if necessary. Figured I'd do the same if pwoppw qanted to get it om the tracks of the City map.

Should it go live?
Trance  [author] 24 May, 2017 @ 1:24am 
Looking very good, I noticed that the actuators for lowering the front train wheels were operated with Pitch Alt whereas the back were View pitch Alt. I don't know if this in on purpose or not but I wanted to point it out. I like the custom load, and the bumpers fit well to the frame as well as the exhaust. Reverse engineering that cab would probably take more work than making a new one which I can help with if you want. It's ultimately up to you but even I can't remeber the inner workings of that interior (it's not too complicated though) you might also want to list the controls in the description.