Yep, I've seen quite a few ex county(plenty of money) trucks with that kind of tanks but usually in an enclosure or something.To be honest I don't have a clue what MMD is but:
It took all of couple minutes with Google to find the answer!
Check out this link:
https://www.ngvglobal.com/blog/ozinga-concrete-and-cng-a-ready-mix-0704
Those are the CNG fuel tanks, "Compressed Natural Gas".
MikuMikuDanceTo be honest I don't have a clue what MMD is but:
It took all of couple minutes with Google to find the answer!
Check out this link:
https://www.ngvglobal.com/blog/ozinga-concrete-and-cng-a-ready-mix-0704
Those are the CNG fuel tanks, "Compressed Natural Gas".
Almost beat you to it Ronsii!
Here ya' goNo no no, fuel tanks are always on the sides of the truck. View attachment 197463 View attachment 197464 View attachment 197465 Here are some more pics of this specific truck.
Interesting, I've never heard of a concrete truck running on CNG, but this configuration looks more futuristic than a conventional diesel tank.
So you are going to be designing Dancing Cement Trucks???MikuMikuDance
make that taxpayer moneyIt usually only makes sense to municipalities with plenty of money to throw around
*Facepalm* Uhhhhh.... In case if you're unaware, MMD is used for more than just dancing. It can be used for animations of your desired liking. Here's an example:So you are going to be designing Dancing Cement Trucks???
No no no, fuel tanks are always on the sides of the truck
I'm pretty sure almost everyone on this forum is unaware of MMD.*Facepalm* Uhhhhh.... In case if you're unaware, MMD is used for more than just dancing.
I'm pretty sure almost everyone on this forum is unaware of MMD.