Description of OMSI 2 Add-on LIKINO-677
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The LIKINO-677 is a large-capacity city bus with 4x2 wheel arrangement, front-mounted engine, automatic hydromechanical transmission and rear axle drive. The first prototype of the bus was produced in 1962. It was mass-produced from 1967 to 1994, piece assembly at third-party assembly plants from machine kits until 2002. In total, about 200,000 buses of all modifications were produced. The buses were gradually modernized, and in 1982, based on a total of 117 changes made, the model index changed to 677M (modernized). The bus was very popular in the USSR republics, about 900 copies of 677E were produced for export (including 370 units for the German Democratic Republic, differing in exterior and interior finish).
The bus was equipped with a V-engine with an output of 180 hp. The use of spring-pneumatic suspension with telescopic dampers and air dampers provides a good, smooth ride at different load levels. Steering is considerably facilitated by the use of power steering, hydromechanical transmission, brakes with separate pneumatic drive on the front and rear wheels.
FEATURES
- Detailed 3D body and interior models using scale drawings and photo sessions with the real buses
- Photorealistic interior and exterior textures
- Highly detailed engine and chassis
- Excellent optimization for AI traffic
- Full realization of carbureted V8 engine and hydromechanical gearbox
- Realistic system of caloriferous heating and ventilation, possibility of climate control in the cabin by passengers
- Original engine and misc sounds recorded from real buses depending on the in-game bus condition
- Fully operational dashboard
- Adjustable suspension and transmission
- Detailed and functional engine bay
- A large number of internal and external configurations and tuning parts
At the moment, the addon contains:
- LIKINO-677M 1986
- LIKINO-677M 1987
- LIKINO-677M 1988 (2 versions)
- LIKINO-677M 1989
- LIKINO-677M 1990 (3 versions)
- LIKINO-677E 1976
- LIKINO-677E 1978 (2 versions)"