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Alex, your content, ED15 & 3500 series are having Site Error.
Hi all,
It has been a while ago since I've shared any new content, but today, I'm going to share a new route!
It's about my Keihin-Tohoku Line project. It's available here on my website!
Really nice there AlexMaria, Going to give it a try soon
Anyways
So I changed up the Enviroment Lighting to see how good my shots turn out
Hi everyone , I'm a trainfan form Beijing, China.
I can't speak English well and I'm sorry for my poor English.
Who can make a Keio 7000/8000/9000 for me? I really like them and one of them is OK!
Thanks!
Hi everyone , I'm a trainfan form Beijing, China.
I can't speak English well and I'm sorry for my poor English.
Who can make a Keio 7000/8000/9000 for me? I really like them and one of them is OK!
Thanks!
Hi AlexMaria,
Thanks for the 200 Shinkansen
I downloaded the 200 Series for Tohoku Shinkansen files - question?
Is there only the 'green set' as the downloaded file also had a rar file attached but it was the same 'green' set?
Also not sure of consist setup.
Hi AlexMaria,
I found the problem with the install of the Shinkansen 200, the following kuids had the same kuids as a prevoius install of yours
103 Joban Line had the same kuids as below:
<kuid:668654:100583> JR East Shinkansen 200 Series (H-formations) - 16-car set
<kuid:668654:100574> JR East Shinkansen 200 Series (H-formations) - [K]
<kuid:668654:100573> JR East Shinkansen 200 Series (H-formations) - [M]
<kuid:668654:100580> JR East Shinkansen 200 Series (H-formations) - [T-DD2]
As promised, here's the "H-formations" 200 Series for Tohoku Shinkansen services.
It's already avaible for download at my website [Here].
These were six 16-car sets (classified as "H-Formations" H1 to H6) ordered in 1990 by the then newly-formed JR East to replace the "E-Formations" wich dated back to the Tohoku Shinkansen opening in 1982, but had suffered from serious metal fatigue and precocious wear and tear (a common problem also with most of the "early" 0 Series formation for Tokaido Shinkansen services, on wich the 200 Series was based), and to "speed up" services on the same line with the introduction of "Super Yamabiko" services between Tokyo and Morioka, running at a maximium speed of 240 Km/h.
Early plans called for trains almost identical to the lastest batch of 200 Series trains then in service (the G-Formations of 1987), but to reduce costs, and to improve the image of the Tohoku Shinkansen, JR East ultimately opted for trains very similar to the already in-production 100 Series for Tokaido Shinkansen services, whose project was to be modified and adapted for the harsher northern japan climate.
Among those modifications, the most notable ones are the small-type passenger windows and the fitting of a skirt to protect the undercarriage electric equipment and the fitting of air deflectors to protet the rooftop electrical connections between carriages.
However, for the sake of maintainance simplicity, the electrical and other tecnical equipment was almost identical to the one used on older 200 Series trains.
Finally, the H-formations kept the same livery design as the 100 Series, obviously with the Tohoku Shinkansen's green in place of the Tokaido Shinkansen's blue.
Built by Tokyu Car Co., the first of the H-formations entered service on the 23rd of June 1990, with the deliveries of the other five sets being completed in late July of the same year. By early August 1990, all six H-formations were in service.
Unfortunately, by the early 2000s, the H-formations began to show the same signs of precocious metal fatigue and wear of their predecessors, and therefore, a replacement was inevitable.
With the entry in regular service of the E2-1000 Series in November 2001, the fleet of the 200 Series H-formations started to become thinner by the year, with regular services of the latter being curtailed on the 13th of March 2004, but due to a temporary shortage of rolling stock, two of the sets "in the best shape" (H4 and H5) were re-introduced on the Tohoku Shinkansen shortly after, and were definitely retired in mid-2005.
But great work !. Are these already Keimei cab versions?
Thank you AlexMaria for making these . For a month with RL-interferences you are rather productive .
his is really well done and very realistic. So Good Job Alex Maria! I might use them for a Youtube video