Standalone Volvo FH 2013 Truck
– New chassis variants: 8×4 and 6×2 Tandem
– All chassis versions support adding side skirts and exhausts
– The default truck, in 4×2, 6×2, 6×4 and 8×4 variants, comes without any rear wheel arches (fenders) – these are now optional accessory, in plastic or painted versions (except 8×4).
– Reworked cabin to accept glass panel on the side
– Reworked headlights
– Improved reflection of projectors
– Added black background for FH16
– Reworked taillights – LED’s for parking light
– Reworked engine grids
– Higher reflection (chrome effect) on FH16
– Added two extra grids, linked to 750BHP engines
– Painted wipers’ base
– Painted panel above windshield (forehead)
– New type of projectors available on the forehead
– Added LKW-Schilds (L, G, V, TIR signs) on the upper engine grid
– Added accessory group to lower engine grid (you can add small lights, to various locations, including turn signals)
– Added custom decal on the forehead (you can change it by editing decals_ohaha.dds)
– Added accessory group to the back of Globetrotter cabins, with various safety signs and speed limits (50, 70, 80, 90 etc.)
– Added accessory group to the rim of the Globetrotter XL cabin, enabling you to add custom lights
– Added accessory group to the back of Globetrotter cabins, for three types of custom lights (park, brake, reverse)
– Two vertical exhaust pipes for Globetrotter XL cabin
– Custom mirrors with markers to add small lights, including turn signals
– Two new roof bars – one for Sleeper cabin (a rework of a default SCS beacon) and one for Globetrotter XL (similar to original Volvo RoofBar)
– A few custom paintjobs
– Starting with 12.5s the front engine grids are disconnected from the engine type. You can switch them in truck shop. Just look for a marker called C_EQUIP (somewhere on the floor level, behind the cab, visible from front and sides).
– Starting with 13.1s the default SCS chrome finish is also available
– A few vertical exhaust pipes added.
– Rear fenders mudflaps as accessories in truck shop
Credits:
SCS Software, ohaha