Untitled Livery Pack (5/11/21) Mod

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Untitled Livery Pack (5/11/21) Mod

Before I get into the intricacies of this particular mod, some brief remarks:
I plan on continually updating this pack. If you would like to request a livery, you can request it in my Discord (Bc4VMxaCNe). If you do submit a request, some images of what you’re looking for would be helpful, just because you submit a request does not mean I’ll fill it.

I’ve taken a different approach to putting skins in game: As opposed to just putting the liveries in game, I’ve set up configurations accurate to real life that can be purchased at respective truck dealers. No new accessories are added, but it drastically simplifies the process if you would like to play realistically.

This is made for 1.40, a 1.39 version is provided, but it hasn’t been updated to the latest version, nor will I be providing support for it. Moreover, while DLC parts from the Wheel Tuning Pack and Steering Creations Pack are utilized, neither are required for basic function.

Feel free to redistribute, edit, steal, deface, or whatever else you want to do with my work, I couldn’t care less, no credit or permission required. Keep in mind the credits listed below, you may need to credit other authors.

Changelog:
-Added the liveries that can be found below.
-Fixed wheel issue on USPS configuration
-Added “company colors” (basically, the base color of the livery is now a color you can set for a trailer if you want a matching one)

Incompatibilities and bugs:
-Some of the skins have bugs, but I think you’ll be happier if I don’t point them out.

This pack contains:
-United States Postal Service: 1x International Lonestar livery, 1x trailer livery. The USPS doesn’t use Lonestars, but they do use other Internationals, the vehicle has been done in that style.

-Shamrock Farms: 1x Freightliner Cascadia livery, 1x trailer livery. For some extra information, they have a few facilities based in the Phoenix area, their drives are authorized for hire and private property interstate transport. They can transport fresh produce, general freight, meat, refrigerated food, beverages, and paper products.

-Federal Emergency Management Agency: 1x Freightliner Cascadia livery. They don’t use the Cascadias, but they do use other Freightliners, the vehicle has been done in that style. No, this livery isn’t particularly attractive, yes, that is the way it is in real life.

-Thomas Transport: 1x Mack Anthem livery. The livery is done in the style of a 1951 Mack LFT.

-Valley Transportation Service: 1x Freightliner Cascadia livery. They don’t use Cascadias, but they do use other Freightliners, the vehicle has been done in that style. They’re based in Minnesota, authorized for interstate for hire transport. They are can transport general freight, household goods, metal, motor vehicles, wood, building materials, machinery, large objects, fresh produce, oilfield equipment, grain, dry bulk commodities, beverages, paper products, agricultural supplies, and construction.

New:
-Dykstra Dairy: 1x Volvo VNL livery. The livery is based off a 1952 GMC maintained by Dykstra Dairy of Tulare California.

-Frederick H. Beauchamp: 1x Mack Anthem livery. The livery is based off a 1950s Mack in the private collection of Frederick H. Beauchamp, but the truck has since fallen into other hands.

-Danger Trucking: 1x Peterbilt (this lacks a configuration). The livery is completely fictional, done on request.

-Centurion Transport Engineering: 1x Freightliner Coronado (this lacks a configuration). The livery is PM181 of Centurion, an Australian logistics company.

-Empire State Motor Express: 1x International Lonestar. Best I can tell, Empire State Motor Express is, or perhaps was, a trucking company based out of Le Roy, New York, southwest of Rochester. The livery is inspired by their, now retired, 1940s International.

-D. Felix Haulage Corporation: 1x Mack Anthem. The livery is based on a 1940s (I really leaned into retro liveries this time around) Mack from D. Felix, a company that, as far as I can tell, hasn’t existed since the 1950s. They were based in Tuckahoe, New York, outside of New York City. It seems they were a general trucking company, but the only information I can find is from a 1950 children’s book. Go figure.

-Davidson Modern Movers: I’m not even sure what I did this time around. There’s a trailer livery, intended for a 28 foot box, and a config that lacks a livery. Davidson hasn’t existed for decades, the livery is based off a trailer from the 40s, the config is based on an Autocar of the same period, and frankly, I don’t feel it turned out great, but people in my Discord seemed to like it, so I’ll include it.

-Performance Marketing Group: 1x Volvo VNL livery. Oh, look, something that isn’t retro for once. From what I can tell, PMG was, or perhaps is, contracted by the United States Army to transport their Virtual Army Experience, a sort of virtual experience based on the Army’s video game, “America’s Army.” PMG is only authorized to transport private property mobile displays across state lines.

-Florida Highway Patrol: 1x Volvo VNL livery, 1x trailer livery. There isn’t a whole lot of documentation, so the use is rather unclear. They never used Volvos, rather they used Sterlings, but oh well, same thing.

Instructions for trailers:
If you would like accurate trailers, create them according to the following specifications:

Shamrock Farms:
-Single, 45 Ft., Sliding Tandem, Front, Reefer
-Roll Up door
-Cooler
-Steel rims with Red hubs
-Standard side lights and rear lights
-Standard mudflaps

United States Postal Service:
-Single, 45 Ft., Sliding Tandem, Rear, Insulated
-Roll Up door
-Painted Wall
-Advanced Paint rims with Silver hubs and Cap Paintable (both painted in 050505)
-Standard side lights and rear lights
-Standard mudflaps

New:
Florida Highway Patrol:

-Single, 45 Ft., Reefer, Spread
-Standard door
-Standard markers
-Standard bumper
-Standard mudflaps
-Cooler front
-Advanced Paintable rims (painted in 000000) with Cap Paintable (000000), and Silver Hubs

Centurion:
-Triple, Aluminum Flatbed, Triple Pup, silver in color
-Steel walls
-Exclusive markers
-Chrome boxes on left
-Exclusive rear bumpers
-Exclusive mudflaps
-Standard chrome rims with caps and silver hubs
-The final trailer has “Long Load” on the rear bumper

Davidson:
-Single, Dry Van, 28 Ft.
-Painted front waill
-Standard markers
-Roll up rear door
-Standard bumper
-Standard mudflaps
-Advanced Paintable rims, Paintable Caps, and Paintable Star hub covers (all painted in FF1E00)

D. Felix:
-Single, Full Wooden Lowboy, 45 Ft. painted in D. Felix Transport green
-Standard front
-Standard markers
-Warning flags
-Standard rear bumper
-Standard rear mudflaps
-Advanced Paintable rims with Paintable Caps, and Paintable Exclusive hub covers (all painted in 6280F)


Credits: DW1899
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