A 10000-gallon, 18x18x5 ft water tank with hanging jib designed by New South Wales Government Railways with a valve operable by lever mounted on the end of the jib. Modelled on a tank in use at Willow Tree in the 1950s.
In game, an engine can stay attached to a consist while watering.
There are no fixed tracks. Instead the user must place a trackmark on the track spline that passes the tank, centred on the Surveyor-only blue wedge. The trackmark must point in the same direction as the wedge.
Given the localised name of the water tank is 'myName', the trackmark must be named <myName> + '-mark'.
Adjust the trigger radii of the trackmark to 6m.
The tank should not be placed on heavily graded track.
The jib is animated. It will rotate by 90 degrees or 38 degrees depending on whether the loco's water port is centrally located (standard) or on a side tank, respectively. The presence of a side tank port is indicated to the water tank's script by use of a 'yes' value for a 'lsp_side-tank' tag in the 'extensions' container of the vehicle's config file.
If accurate alignment between the jib and the loco's water port is to be achieved, the longitudinal offset (metres) from the vehicle's pivot point (main mesh origin) and its water port must be specified by a 'lsp_offset_water' tag in the vehicle's extensions container.
For locos under player control, the player should spot a tender's water port adjacent to the jib's rotation axis or at the jib-facing edge of the drain grill for a side-tank engine. Under AI control, use the 'Drive to Track Mark' command. Because there are no fixed tracks, the 'Drive to (industry)' command cannot be used.
config.txt: Файлы:
covered water tank 2_normal-covered water tank 2_normal.texture.txt
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covered water tank 2-covered water tank 2.texture.txt