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| Topic Started: September 6 2013, 12:33 PM (196 Views) | |
| Sharovidniy | September 6 2013, 12:33 PM Post #1 |
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My real name is Ivan.
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Hi there ![]() I`ve always wanted, but always forget to ask one question: For what does this thing using, how does they called in real life and is there any similar things available for trainz? First. Area near Las Venturas ariport _________________________ Second. between houses at San Fierro quay drive. ![]() _________________________ Thanks in advance
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| RZTaylorJr | September 6 2013, 01:09 PM Post #2 |
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Can't say I really understand your question. Can you please clarify what you're asking for? |
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| kj3400 | September 6 2013, 06:38 PM Post #3 |
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He wants to know what those poles are and if we have any for trains. They look like power lines. But I don't know if we have any for Trainz. |
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| RZTaylorJr | September 6 2013, 07:26 PM Post #4 |
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oh ok. Well if none exists they wouldn't be too hard for an average 3d modeler to make. If one can't make them there is always the kit bash
Edited by RZTaylorJr, September 6 2013, 07:52 PM.
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| epa | September 6 2013, 07:33 PM Post #5 |
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Those are power lines. I know this because there are some just like those straddling the alleys between buildings in my town.
Edited by epa, September 7 2013, 06:11 PM.
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| thallium | September 7 2013, 10:09 AM Post #6 |
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ROCK AND ROLLBOT !!!
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They are transformer banks as well. Usually there would be power lines leading to them and away from them. They take the incoming voltage (usually 4800 volts) and drop it to 220 volts so your house can use it. Banks of transformers like that usually service an entire large building or several smaller ones like epa said he has seen. Your fuse panel then splits the 220 to 110 that your outlets use. The 220 usually runs your dryer or oven if they are electric.
Edited by thallium, September 7 2013, 10:09 AM.
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