Now, i don't remember exactly who asked, but here is the re-edition of the Tohoku Shinkansen 200 Series reskin:
DOWNLOAD
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1V41EDbpx-Mveo0tJ12eI96VT4c5wqHt3
The .CDP contains the individual cars plus a ready-to-run consist.
This is a reskin of Keimei's 0 Series, thus, given the numerous difference between it and the 200 Series, this is not nearly as accurate as it should be, thus it must be considered as a placeholder, rather than a full-fledged reskin.
For those instead that are looking at Japanese names for their stations, i have made a little list with all the most common prefixes and suffixes, plus some naming examples.
Note that some transcriptions or translations might not be 100% accurate. If someone knows better, please tell me.
DOWNLOAD (it's an universal .txt file)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=18PJwhMGUQwPM240ssYcMWSMvGRw-aCR5
And the last thing, it's a bit of a test:
Remember the old 90s-Anime-style station and driver characters, wearing fictional uniforms made by Keimei?
Now they wear the old iconic mustard-colored Teito Rapid Transit Authority uniform. They can be placed at station and as drivers on any train that ran trough the Eidan Subway Lines in Tokyo, from the 1960s up to 2004.
This is also a reskin, and as said before, is a quite experimental one, but i plan to make also other uniforms (for example, those of Choshi Electric Railway, Izu Kyuko Railway and the old ones from Odakyu).
DOWNLOAD
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1aSe7DNSnvgKnqtTGYtHJHJX-y9P8g2Ta
The .CDP file contains five station attendants (those in the picture above) and two drivers (driver meshes).
Small Note:
"Eisenbahnerinen" is German plural for "Railway Girl" wich is the original name of the ones made by Keimei (kDB Eisenbahnerin 0X) downloadable on the DLS.