Long vehicles. Scania trucks
Scania GA 4x2
A 4x2 hauler with 580hp diesel. TTD max speed 101 km/h, capacity 45 tonnes, introduced in 1976, life 15 years, cost 5 494 £ + refitting cost 380 £, running cost 843 £/year, weight 12.3 tons, reliability decay 20, loading amount 10.

Scania GA 4x2
Supported semitrailers:
Oil tanker
Wood truck (3 states)
Steel truck (4 states)
Paper truck (4 states)
Water tanker
Refrigerator for Food and Fruit
Rubber truck (7 states)
For transporting Goods TTD max speed 101 km/h, capacity 54 crates of goods, introduced in 1976, life 15 years, cost 5 904 £, running cost 923 £/year, weight 12.3 tons, reliability decay 25, loading amount 15.
Supported semitrailers:
Containers platform with random cargo (16 variants from 12 different containers colours) and gradual loading (3 states per variant)
- Goods van with random livery depending on year of build
before 1989
after 1989
Goods van (1 in-transit state, 6 loading states)
- Heavy cargo platform, depending on landscape
machinery in temperate (3 states)
cable drums in sub-tropic (4 states)
- Chemicals tanker (2 states) with blinking lights and random livery depending on year of build
before 1950, in 1960-1965, 1975-1980, 1990-1995, 2005-2010, 2020-2025, 2035-2040, 2050-2055, after 2065
in 1950-1955, 1965-1970, 1980-1985, 1995-2000, 2010-2015, 2025-2030, 2040-2045, 2055-2060
in 1955-1960, 1970-1975, 1985-1990, 2000-2005, 2015-2020, 2030-2035, 2045-2050, 2060-2065
Stake platform for plywood (6 states)

Scania CB 6x4
Scania CB 6x4
A 6x4 lorry with 380hp diesel. TTD max speed 91 km/h, capacity 45 tonnes, introduced in 1976, life 15 years, cost 5 125 £ + refitting cost 380 £, running cost 520 £/year, weight 11 tons, reliability decay 20, loading amount 7.
Supported trailers:
Coal truck (5 states)
Iron ore truck (5 states)
Copper ore truck (5 states)
Grain truck (5 states)

Scania DB 4x2
Scania DB 4x2
A 4x2 lorry with 470hp diesel. TTD max speed 98 km/h, capacity 54 units, introduced in 1976, life 15 years, cost 5 166 £ + refitting cost 380 £, running cost 740 £/year, weight 10.25 tons, reliability decay 25, loading amount 15.
Supported trailers:
Mail truck (1 in-transit state, 4 loading states)
Livestock truck (1 in-transit state, 4 loading states)
Goods truck
The cargo graphics are taken from the
CargoSet for TTDPatch and are kindly provided by
Michael Blunck.
Long vehicles. Scania trucks v2

Scania v2
Because the first version of Scania trucks used default trucks parts, I've redrawed them using
DB set v0.6 graphics.
TTD max speed 91 km/h, power 380hp, introduced in 1976, life 15 years, cost 5 125 £ + refitting cost 380 £, running cost 520 £/year, weight 11 tons, reliability decay 20. Capacity base 55 crates, 43 tonnes, 46000 litres, loading amount base 15, 10, 11.
Supported trailers:
Scania GA 4x2
Supported semitrailers:
- Steel truck with random cargo
ingots (4 states)
cable drums (3 states)
Paper truck (4 states)
Water tanker
Refrigerator for Food and Fruit
Rubber truck (5 states)
Containers platform with random cargo - 12 different containers colours (2 states)
Goods van (1 in-transit state, 5 loading states)
- Heavy cargo platform, depending on landscape
machinery in temperate, random cargo (2 states)
cable drums in sub-tropic (2 states)
- Chemicals tanker (2 states) with random livery depending on year of build
before 1950, in 1960-1965, 1975-1980, 1990-1995, 2005-2010, 2020-2025, 2035-2040, 2050-2055, after 2065
in 1950-1955, 1965-1970, 1980-1985, 1995-2000, 2010-2015, 2025-2030, 2040-2045, 2055-2060
in 1955-1960, 1970-1975, 1985-1990, 2000-2005, 2015-2020, 2030-2035, 2045-2050, 2060-2065
Stake platform for plywood (6 states)
Scania CB 6x4
Supported trailers:
Oil tanker with random view on build
Wood truck (3 states)
Coal truck (4 states)
Iron ore truck (4 states)
Copper ore truck (4 states)
Grain truck (4 states)
Scania DB 4x2
Supported trailers:
Mail truck
Livestock truck with random view (1 in-transit state, 4 loading states)
Goods truck
Armoured truck for valuables, gold and diamonds
The cargo graphics are taken from the
DB Set v0.6 for TTDPatch and are kindly provided by
Michael Blunck.
Excavator graphics by DanMacK