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Super bedankt dat je dit ooit hebt gemaakt. Heb je in beide gevallen toegevoegd in de credits :-)
You could create a new asset yourself with a combination of Extended Asset Editor and Asset Vehicle Editor which are needed to use multiple trailers. Hop into the asset editor and make a new train using the 2/8 as the template. Up the trailer count to 6 and set the correct trailers again using AVE.
For the forward facing cab of the second set, use EAE's 'set engine copy' button. Don't use 'set engine'! Then remove the headlights from the copy, you don't want them in the middle of a train. (This is why using the copy is important, the engine itself keeps its headlights this way)
Example:
(ENGINE - TRAILER0 - TRAILER1 - TRAILER2) - (ENGINE_COPY - TRAILER0 - TRAILER2)
...........................2/8...........................................'set engine copy'.........2/6
And make sure to save using EAE's 'save asset' button.