Jelcz M11 "Mig"

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  • Remember Autosan H9-21? Today I want you to taste another polish road classic.
    08.07.2017 marks the day, we unleash from the depot, The "Mig", so you can ride together, for countless kilometers on your virtual routes. Today we give you, dear Users, this iconic bus, together with the Autosan, another piece of Polish history. You will be warped back fifteen, thirty years back, when the streets were roamed with Jelczes, and Autosans. And thus, without any further ado, we present

    Jelcz M11


    With the help of many users, and huge photo gallery, this bus was made from scratch.


    The pack contains the basic model Jelcz M11, which is based on the renovated in 2012 #317, from the depo of The Galician Association of Communication Lovers in Nowy Sącz. (GSMK Nowy Sącz)


    Official download links
    Drive Google
    Hostuje.net


    Base 3D model author "CoYoTeK"
    Co-author and supplier of documentation of Jelcz M11: "Invis"
    Script masters: "eSeL, Ogon, CraherPL and Nick™"



    Installation


    1. Download the official model from the link provided
    2. Unpack to OMSI catalogue
    3. Just drive!

    :)


    COPYRIGHT
    Permissions:
    1. You can modify elements of the bus according to your free will, for private use, or public (in case of the latter, PLEASE! contact CoYoTeK, or Invis)
    2. You can re-upload the file on another host sites
    3. You can use this model on other sites that are associated with OMSI, as long as you provide the link to the original source

    :)


    It is forbidden to:
    1. Use this model in any Virtual Companies, ever. The creators won't give permissions to use the model there.


    Many thanks to:
     Testers, who squashed those pesky bugs that infested this model
     Repainters and others who gave the Mig some pretty sweet paintjobs

    :)


     Representatives of GSMK Nowy Sącz for giving the thumbs up for the consent of obtaining materials to reconstruct Jelcz
     Other unmentioned folks, who participated in the process of making.


    Model is compatible with OMSI 1 (v 1.04 and up) and OMSI 2. Unless there is a significant work done with the next model, the current one will be supported.


    NOTICE! NOTICE! MODEL IS CONSIDERED AS BETA, BECAUSE WE ARE MAKING ANOTHER, BETTER VERSION. THE MODEL CAN HAVE SLIGHT ERRORS! NOTICE! NOTICE!

    We wish you wide roads, and low curbs

    ;)





    Concerning constructive feedback:


    We are receptive to every kind of constructive feedback. It must not hurt us and must not diminish our work.
    Please write your feedback to our work so, as to be

    • precise and clear, thus not vague or emotional
    • analytical and rational, thus properly researched and convenient, not on impulse
    • solution-orientated, thus, if applicable, attached with counterproposals, consequences and implications.


    Since We are glad about any kind of compliment of our work, a balanced ratio of positive and negative feedback is greatly appreciated.

  • Bardzo dobry! Kocham tamten stare autobusy.
    Czekam na twoj nowy i lepszy version!


    I ran out of my Polish vocabulary now. Question: can we add IBIS to this bus?

  • The Jelcz M11 was produced in Poland under license, and its construction began in 1976 but was designed in France by Berliet (Berliet PR110) or the very first models were produced (prototypes).


    M11 is only PR110-like body, but the driveline, suspension and lower part of the skeleton are from Ikarus 260.