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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

New Ships released by Stuart!

stuart277 submitted a new resource:

GMax Irrawaddy Flotilla Company Ferry's for CFS2 - GMax Irrawaddy Flotilla Company Ferry's for CFS2

The Irrawaddy Flotilla Company Readme
The Irrawaddy Flotilla Company, which operated in Burma from 1865 until the late 1940s, once comprised more than 500 vessels of which about 180 were powered paddle steamers and the remainder barges and "flats" for carrying cargo.

There are 10 ships in this download:
IFC_Ferry_A_LOD - 100m x 18m Side Paddle Wheeler, Twin Deck, Single Funnel
IFC_Ferry_B_LOD - 100m x 18m Side Paddle Wheeler, Twin Deck, Twin Funnel
IFC_Ferry_C_LOD - 50m x 7.7m Side Paddle...

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stuart277 submitted a new resource:

GMax Irrawaddy Flotilla Company Barges for CFS2 - GMax Irrawaddy Flotilla Company Barges for CFS2

The Irrawaddy Flotilla Company Readme
The Irrawaddy Flotilla Company, which operated in Burma from 1865 until the late 1940s, once comprised more than 500 vessels of which about 180 were powered paddle steamers and the remainder barges and "flats" for carrying cargo.

These 10 models represent the several types of Barge.
Large Barges 110m x 18m
Barge_Large_Empty_LOD
Barge_Large_Container_LOD
Barge_Large_Gravel_LOD
Barge_Large_Teak_LOD

Medium Barges 48m x 12.5m
Barge_Medium_Empty_LOD...

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