Hi Kieran,
If you have a commodity of your VW already in trainz it'll be usable in these wagons by doing what the screenshots below show
Step 1: http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q97/Azervich/azervich_20130619_0000_zpse26132d1.jpg
Step 2: http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q97/Azervich/azervich_20130619_0001_zps866a8653.jpg
Step 3: http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q97/Azervich/azervich_20130619_0002_zpsf9bbe992.jpg
Oversized loads will look silly in it though, probably can't see it because of my resolution but there's a little text that says size limit *single-loads-7ft6in-X-14ft6in* you can go 1 to 2 inches over as that limit is to allow some room around the wagon, or it can hold something with a volume of 287.62 Cu Ft, 8144.491417 Liters, so if you put something like coal which is 0.86 Unit per liter you get 9470 Units and because you want some over flow *when the center of the pile is higher than the sides* then you'll use 9806 units which brings it to a total of 8.3ton.
Some people seem to mistaken coal to being 1 unit per kilogram and under load everything when it's 0.86kg/ltr per unit, 1 ton '20cwt' = 1181 Units... so if you have 5 long tons '100cwt' of coal then multiply 1181 units by 5 = 5905 units.
There's allot of commodities in trainz, even lots of unreleased so I thought I'll make it usable to all sizable commodities for the user, only general commodities that'll be pre-loaded is the stuff these wagons where loaded with for that time period then the user clicks on the + beside the commodities in the rows to the type they want loaded weather it's light bulk, heavy bulk or boxed goods.
Cheers.
If you have a commodity of your VW already in trainz it'll be usable in these wagons by doing what the screenshots below show
Step 1: http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q97/Azervich/azervich_20130619_0000_zpse26132d1.jpg
Step 2: http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q97/Azervich/azervich_20130619_0001_zps866a8653.jpg
Step 3: http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q97/Azervich/azervich_20130619_0002_zpsf9bbe992.jpg
Oversized loads will look silly in it though, probably can't see it because of my resolution but there's a little text that says size limit *single-loads-7ft6in-X-14ft6in* you can go 1 to 2 inches over as that limit is to allow some room around the wagon, or it can hold something with a volume of 287.62 Cu Ft, 8144.491417 Liters, so if you put something like coal which is 0.86 Unit per liter you get 9470 Units and because you want some over flow *when the center of the pile is higher than the sides* then you'll use 9806 units which brings it to a total of 8.3ton.
Some people seem to mistaken coal to being 1 unit per kilogram and under load everything when it's 0.86kg/ltr per unit, 1 ton '20cwt' = 1181 Units... so if you have 5 long tons '100cwt' of coal then multiply 1181 units by 5 = 5905 units.
There's allot of commodities in trainz, even lots of unreleased so I thought I'll make it usable to all sizable commodities for the user, only general commodities that'll be pre-loaded is the stuff these wagons where loaded with for that time period then the user clicks on the + beside the commodities in the rows to the type they want loaded weather it's light bulk, heavy bulk or boxed goods.
Cheers.