Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

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S.S. Germanic
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1 maj, 2024 @ 14:52
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S.S. Germanic

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It's boatin' time

The Oceanic Class was a class of 2 funnel liners built in the late 1870's for the White star line, serving its signature transatlantic route. Sporting 2 steam expansion engines and sails the class was standard for the time, bar its luxurious first class accommodations and above standard third class facilities. The class would be the last iron-hulled liners built for any British liner company and would undergo major refits from 1890-93 to install triple expansion engines. The longest surviving of the class the RMS Germanic would survive until 1951 when she was scrapped in Türkiye.

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S.S. Germanic
S.S. Germanic but with no sails
Dynamic names
Smoke effects
Explorable exterior (use first person cam)
LODs
Very small file size (whole mod 13mb wow)
10 kommentarer
Legit_Viper5 1 okt, 2024 @ 11:06 
Wow i think i like QR 1565's idea
callmehenry233577 30 jun, 2024 @ 19:38 
I like the mod, but there should be a Germanic in its early days instead of the 1900s timeline Germanic
BUZ 5 jun, 2024 @ 22:29 
I don't know if this is too much to ask but could the RMS Carpathia be possible to add?
Redtail_Foxaroo 16 maj, 2024 @ 19:29 
Thanks for adding this vessel. I have always wanted more ocean liners etc for this game.
Aurimas 7 maj, 2024 @ 8:21 
Great mod, thanks! I always felt that ocean liners were a missed opportunity in this game. Best of luck with future projects!
sszxdzaedddf 7 maj, 2024 @ 6:25 
can you make the ss city of new yourk
sszxdzaedddf 7 maj, 2024 @ 6:25 
thx
Black Swan 2 maj, 2024 @ 14:23 
the 13mb got me :D
davidepetraccaro 2 maj, 2024 @ 6:40 
Sehr sehr schön ☺️☺️☺️ gerne mehr davon 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Blast Hardcheese 2 maj, 2024 @ 3:35 
I can't wait to use this! I'm completely in love with the tall-funneled ocean liners built from the 1870s to 1910s. Would you perchance have the Teutonic class of 1889 and the Oceanic class of 1899 in mind for the future? They're sexy as hell.