Road Vehicle Packs

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  1. trainsforlife4449

    trainsforlife4449 New Member

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    When it comes to road vehicles, TSC is somewhat lacking on the older side of things (1950s and before). Maybe someone who works as a developer, whether they be first-, second-, or third-party, could listen to my suggestions. The packs would be 5-10 dollars/pounds/euros each. The 20th century vehicle packs would probably be divided into different parts based on vehicle type (truck packs, bus packs, car and van packs, tractor packs, bikes could be paired with either buses, cars, or tractors). Here is how I'd organize them by year:

    UK 1855-1869
    UK 1870-1888
    UK 1889-1901
    UK 1902-1913
    UK 1914-1922
    UK 1923-1934
    UK 1935-1947
    UK 1948-1955
    UK 1956-1964
    UK 1965-1975
    US 1855-1866
    US 1867-1880
    US 1881-1900
    US 1901-1914
    US 1915-1927
    US 1928-1939
    US 1940-1948
    US 1949-1956
    US 1957-1964
    US 1965-1973
    DE 1871-1891
    DE 1892-1905
    DE 1906-1919
    DE 1920-1932
    DE 1933-1948
    DE 1949-1957
    DE 1958-1966
    DE 1967-1975

    Suggested manufacturers for the UK lorry/truck packs include Austin, Dodge, Leyland, Bedford, Foden, Sentinel, Ford, Albion, AEC, Thornycroft, and Scammell, UK car suggestions include Austin, Morris, Ford, Rover, Land Rover, Bentley, Jaguar, Rolls-Royce, Vauxhall, Standard, Daimler, and Riley, US truck suggestions include Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, GMC, Mack, White, REO, and International, US car suggestions include Chevrolet, Ford, Cadillac, Dodge, Buick, Auburn, Nash, Oldsmobile, Lincoln, Mercury, and Hudson, DE truck suggestions include Mercedes-Benz, Opel, Magirus-Deutz, and Volvo (I know they're Swedish, I just think they'd fit in well, plus Sweden is also part of the EU), and DE cars are quite obvious (BMW, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Ford, Opel). See if anyone is able to do this. It would help with historic and/or throwback routes!
     
    Last edited: May 22, 2025

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