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Because I've acquired blueprints for this, I've decided to start on it, despite me really not liking them irl.

As usual, spamming useful reference pictures at me are useful, but do it via PM. They must be your own reference pictures, and not ones I can easily find on google or Flickr.

I'm also streaming development on twitch, so if you're interested, the link's below.

I stream every weekend for about 2 hours or so.

Seats? Ster 6MS
What about other variants, like the N270UD? Or a version with different seats? No, and no.

List of planned variations of the Scania Omnicity (in order of development)

1. Regional

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It is, but unfortunately I can't figure out how to get it like that correctly at this moment in time. Once I find out how, I will be changed.
Replace the space with an @, that's the character OMSI uses to add line breaks in text strings.

As you'll want a line break only on the rear, you'll probably need to write a script that searches the numberplate string for a space and saves a version with a line break to a different variable for display on the rear.
 

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Replace the space with an @, that's the character OMSI uses to add line breaks in text strings.

As you'll want a line break only on the rear, you'll probably need to write a script that searches the numberplate string for a space and saves a version with a line break to a different variable for display on the rear.
Whoa thanks, I'll keep that in mind if I ever need it! :D
 

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+ N94UD Lothian spec later maybe?

Because I've acquired blueprints for this, I've decided to start on it, despite me really not liking them irl.

As usual, spamming useful reference pictures at me are useful, but do it via PM. They must be your own reference pictures, and not ones I can easily find on google or Flickr.

I'm also streaming development on twitch, so if you're interested, the link's below.

I stream every weekend for about 2 hours or so.

Seats? Ster 6MS
What about other variants, like the N270UD? Or a version with different seats? No, and no.

List of planned variations of the Scania Omnicity (in order of development)

1. Regional


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OMG THE TYPE OF BUS I GET :D
 

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Not to blame anyone, but I read an article that Leon Daniels told engineers lighter vehicles were the way to go.

As much as these buses are like feathers on the road, they pick up nicely like the E400 MMC Hybrid. Still quiet after all these years in service and as an iBus controller told me; A scania is built like a tank, just poor maintenance can cause issues.

I think if LBSL still had Aldenham the overall fleet would be in better nick.

Great work Growl, glad to see their blueprints I acquired helped spur this on.

If you need more; you know where to find me - Just wish making a map that these run on was as easy, OMSI editor is tiresome at best
 
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Replace the space with an @, that's the character OMSI uses to add line breaks in text strings.

As you'll want a line break only on the rear, you'll probably need to write a script that searches the numberplate string for a space and saves a version with a line break to a different variable for display on the rear.

Well now I’m slightly closer to the solution! Unfortunately I’m not a super OMSI scripter, so it might take a bit of extra effort. Thanks though.
 

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