Pillsbury HS Cylindrical Hopper

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Pillsbury HS Cylindrical Hopper

Unread postby harryadkins » Wed Jun 22, 2016 10:45 pm

This model is a Pillsbury reskin of Michael Stephan’s Hawker-Siddeley Cylindrical Hoppers. The freeware base model is necessary for this reskin to work correctly. You can download it here: http://www.stephan-michael.de/railsim/packsrw/ hophawk.html .

Run the RW_AssetSetup file to install the model In the scenario editor the model is listed as: “Hopper Grain HS cylindr Pillsbury”. This model is installed into: Assets\GreatNortherner\Hoppers\RailVehicles\Freight\HS-Cylindrical \Pillsbury.

In the early seventies, a joint Canadian National/Canadian Pacific team came up with a standard concept for a 4550 cubic-foot 4-bay cylindrical hopper for hauling wheat and similar density grains (with trough hatches) and potash, chemicals and fertilizers (round hatches). National Steel Car and Hawker Siddeley Canada both developed their own designs based on the joint concept while Marine Industries Limited based their design on a mixture of NSC and HST details.

This package is released as freeware. You can do whatever you wish with it EXCEPT make money with its use.

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Re: Pillsbury HS Cylindrical Hopper

Unread postby Chacal » Sun Jul 03, 2016 11:14 am

Looking so good, I want to poke its belly.
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Re: Pillsbury HS Cylindrical Hopper

Unread postby imnew » Sun Jul 03, 2016 3:11 pm

Nice!
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