PRR Pullman P70s | v1.3
Steel cars became the new standard for safety and service, as well as durability and cost-effectiveness. The original steel cars followed the designs of earlier wooden coaches. Engineers quickly saw advantages in the new construction methods that made cars longer, lighter, long-lasting, and cheaper to build. The new cars could be modernized with lounges, observation sections, air conditioning, steam heat and rotating seats. The Pennsylvania Railroad quickly set the standard for all-steel service, ordering passenger-baggage, baggage-mail, mail, and dining cars of similar construction. The Pennsylvania Railroad used several manufacturers to build a total fleet of over a thousand P-70 coaches.
Hello Everyone!
After releasing the K4s I noticed a lot of you wanted some passenger cars to go along with it, so I listened and after about a weeks worth of work, I can now present to you the first in a two part passenger coach set! To give you something to look forward to, I took a poll on Twitter (which you should follow if you haven’t already) asking what you would like to see finished after the P70s. From what I gathered it seems you all would like more passenger cars, so I’m pleased to announce the next part of this set will be a Pennsy baggage car! This pack in particular includes the Pre War and Post War variants of the P70s to compliment the Pre War/Post War K4s.
That about does it for now, I hope you all enjoy the P70s they were a blast to make!
Cheers!
-𝑀𝒾𝓈𝓈𝓎 ♥
- New! Snow Layers
- New! Toggleable Window Glow
- New! Full Player Collision Support
- Two Variants (Post-War, Pre-War)
- L: Window Glow
- Keystone Project Steam Group – https://steamcommunity.com/groups/TheKeystoneProject
- Keystone Project Discord Server – https://discord.gg/HbvaDz7krx
- Keystone Project Workshop Collection – https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2786592931
New Features – Both Variants
- Added Snow layers
- Added unlit window meshes which can be toggled with [L]
- Added support for player collision
Version 1.2 – March 29, 2022
Version 1.1 – March 16, 2022
Initial Release (v1.0) – March 14, 2022
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