[REL] Magirus-Deutz Transeuropa V2.0 (1.40)
- roberto espresso
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Re: [REL] Magirus-Deutz Transeuropa V2.0
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Re: [REL] Magirus-Deutz Transeuropa V2.0
However, your combination is not realistic. At that time, only 2-axle motor trucks and 3-axle trailers were used. Only later did the switch to 3-axle motor trucks and 2-axle trailers take place.
Just for information, from an old RL trucker.
Just for information, from an old RL trucker.
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Re: [REL] Magirus-Deutz Transeuropa V2.0
Yea but we are in a game
even the white steering wheel is not realistic it came from 1st d serie..
As long as they fit together

As long as they fit together

Re: [REL] Magirus-Deutz Transeuropa V2.0
Sure, but maybe it's interesting for one or the other to know a few historical facts. Sure, you can do whatever you want in a game.
You can also hitch up three trailers, but then I'm afraid the engine will explode.
You can also hitch up three trailers, but then I'm afraid the engine will explode.

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Re: [REL] Magirus-Deutz Transeuropa V2.0
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Re: [REL] Magirus-Deutz Transeuropa V2.0
The pictures in bothes posts are dutch company's. They did not use the typical german combinations
Re: [REL] Magirus-Deutz Transeuropa V2.0
Other countries, other laws and regulations.
I was referring to the standards in use in Germany. In Holland, things are still different today, and in other European countries they are different again. There are no international standards. Not until today. Every nation has its own rules.
I was referring to the standards in use in Germany. In Holland, things are still different today, and in other European countries they are different again. There are no international standards. Not until today. Every nation has its own rules.

Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present.
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