So the custom trailer mod update has finally released and comes with several changes and new features.
First up we have the aero sideskirts for the SDC Aeroliner to go with the Aeroliner rear bumper. While I had these made for a while, I was never really happy with them so never previously released them. I’ve figured what the heck, someone may get use out of them right?
They can be accessed by selecting the aero chassis.
As mentioned previously I have been working bulk updating mods for 1.45 where they are affected by changes coming in my Custom Trailer mod.
Today sees the final batch released. Those of you who follow my mods on Steam will likely know I’ve been updating them the last couple of days, for the rest of you see the list below for what is new.
Several mods have been updated on Steam Workshop, in most cases these have been to tweak owned trailer skins for my Custom Trailer mod to support the changes coming in the next version.
Other tweaks may also have been made to fix old minor issues. A full list of updated mods can be seen below.
Over the coming days there will be another batch of updates for “new to the workshop” mods before I finally push out the new trailer mod update.
Blair and Keedwell got updates today for the Range T skin in Keedwell to work with the new DLC parts, and Blair also got a new addition in the form of the E6 DAF.
As I’ve already mentioned on my FB group, I made the decision to retire some of my Renault T parts from my TAP mod.
Anything not listed below will be staying.
Here’s a list of the removed content:
Side Stripe: SCS changed the model, previously this stripe that runs between the roof and door included the vertical parts of the window frame. Since a full painted version is included in the DLC I chose to retire this piece rather than fix it.
I hope everyone had a good holiday period, I had a very unproductive one, but I did manage to finish off the Irlam mod within my intended time frame.
Those of you on Patreon have had access to a near complete version for several weeks now, but today I finished it off and here we are with a public release.
Well the sun has finally set on one of my most popular mods. With Eddie Stobart’s acquisition by Culina, Eddie Stobart Logistics is no more.
This is the beginning of the end for the green trucks on British roads. Whether you loved them or hated them, one thing remains true, for the past few decades they were a well known sight on British highways, whether that was by spotters going out to see them and photograph them or haters seeing them upturned in ditches or stuck under bridges.