"Doggo cow has returned, but this year in a different form? He was not happy with Streamlined in its current state, he wanted to play with model trains so he turned everything in Streamlined into toys!" — Drolerina
Toylined | |
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Version | TOYS |
Quest | Help Doggocow build a model railway |
Quest reward | 50.000 |
Soundtrack | Toylined OST |
Funny | Incredibly |
Toylined was Streamlined's fourth April Fools' event. Our lord supreme, Doggocow, turned everything into toys so the game would be more fun!
Stuff that changed
Returning content
Cheeselined's Cylinder and Rokerige Joe came back. Meanwhile Doggolined brought us the NS 2.401and Screamlined the ICMm & Plan Tijn. Additionally, the ramp route made a return, though this time placed at the airport with its very own spawn.
BR 65500 | |
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by Synchorus | |
Price | Free |
Statistics | |
Type | Passenger |
Top Speed | 80 km/h |
Weight | 49 tons |
Capacity | 250 tons |
Passenger Capacity | 1 first class 2 second class |
Length | 16,2 meters |
Locomotives
BR 65500
The BR 65500 is the model of an NS 5500 painted in a British Rails black livery, the counterpart of Steam Age's LNER C12 painted up as an NS 5500.
De Snelheid
The Snelheid was the first steam locomotive in the Netherlands. Despite this, the much more popular second locomotive, de Arend, has gotten an inaccurate replica built and stole the title of first locomotive. The Snelheid was likely added because many people asked for the Arend to be added to Streamlined, despite the fact that it was scrapped in the 19th century and that it's the wrong gauge. They get a toy Snelheid instead, haha.
De Snelheid | |
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by Martijnstrik (Brum) | |
Price | Free |
Statistics | |
Type | Mixed |
Top Speed | 80 km/h |
Weight | 49 tons |
Capacity | 250 tons |
Passenger Capacity | 1 first class 2 second class |
Length | 16,2 meters |
NS 4.0
The steam version of the NS 2.401 based on the NS 4000. It's so short, not good! But it did get the three cylinder system before its big brother did. Isn't that interesting?
NS 4.0 | |
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by Supersnel11 | |
Price | Free |
Statistics | |
Type | Passenger |
Top Speed | 120 km/h |
Weight | 59 tons |
Capacity | 250 tons |
Passenger Capacity | 1 first class 1 second class |
Length | 12,4 meters |
Toy Train
The Toy Train is a wooden toy locomotive that vaguely looks like the NS 6000. It doesn't have a magnet at the front, so how does it pull stuff from there?????? Magic.
Toy Train | |
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by Martijnstrik (Brum) | |
Price | Free |
Statistics | |
Type | Mixed |
Top Speed | 100 km/h |
Weight | 49 tons |
Capacity | 250 tons |
Passenger Capacity | 1 first class 2 second class |
Length | 10 meters |
Coaches & wagons
Visual changes
The wagons in the Construction Materials category, with the exception of the gamepass wagons, were changed to hold a variety of toys: legally distinct plastic building blocks and yo-yos.
Coaches
The only new coach was the 'Toy passenger wagon' that fit with the toy locomotives. It could hold 110 third class passengers and had a comfort rating of none.
Wagons
A whole two wagons were introduced. The first was the 'Toy goods wagon', which was a General Goods & Refrigerated wagon with the huge capacity of 14 tonnes.
The second wagon was the 28 ton candy wagon, which was based on the U silo wagon, which was still named '28 ton silo wagon' at the time.
Special wagons
Two Rail cleaning wagons were added, with the only difference being one was for passengers and the other for freight trains. They were blue versions of the K06 swing lid wagon with a cleaning thingy added between the wheels. They hold the record of having the lowest bonus percentage at a whole 10%.
Routes
Model railway
Set on a table between Voorlerberg and Voorlem Oost, the Model railway route consisted of an inner track and an outer track in the famous model railway oval shape, which counted as separate routes. The routes are very unique because they have no stopping points, so no rewards could be earned and you could drive on them indefinitely.
Ramp
As said before, the ramp returned! :D
However, instead of being a route you had to drive to, it now has its own spawn and partially runs on the runway of Dokmuiden airport before launching trains into the ocean (to make coral reefs for the fishies, very environmentally friendly).
Other changes
- Trees, bushes and fields got random, bright colours;
- The chemical thingies at Dokmuiden refinery got random, less bright colours;
- Random buildings were built out of legally distinct plastic building blocks;
- Large coloured wooden block towers and wooden number/letter block towers were spread across the map;
- The coloured wooden blocks also replaced Hernen castle.
- Super-awesome toy soldiers made by a very talented individual scattered themselves across the map and got into all sorts of nefarious situations;
- All cows were replaced by model cows;
- All windmills had their blades and sails replaced with big fidget spinners;
- Doggocow moon honoured us with its presence again;
- All buffers were replaced with model railway buffers, toy railway buffers, model railway rerailers and sometimes also a rail cleaner;
- Various switches had a large manual model railway switch;
- Scattered across the map were model railway controllers;
- Track around Peperga was replaced with wooden railway track, including a section with wooden trees;
- The large part of the railway bridge in Voorlem was replaced with a wooden railway bridge;
- Streamlined hotel was rebuilt out of Kapla blocks.
Trivia
- The spawn of the inner track on the Model railway route featured the only normal set of buffers on the whole map;
- The wooden letter blocks were also used twice to spell 'blahaj rules' and 'play streamlined';
- The 'blahaj rules' featured a big Blahaj sitting on one of the blocks
- The 'Toy Train' locomotive was also featured at the selection screen shed.
- A baseplate had to be removed to fit the table that hosted the Model railway routes.
Gallery
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Zand op' t Zee with April Fools update additions, such as brightly coloured trees and large wooden blocks with letters and numbers.
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An overhead view of the Model Railway layout close to Voorlem.
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The longer part of the Voorlem Bridge with its appearance being that of a wooden railway toy bridge.
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Rokerige Joe making its way up the ramp between Dokmuiden and IJssel aan Zee.
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The wooden blocks spelling out "Blahaj Rocks" close to Dokmuiden.