Beta 0.3 Changelog:
1. Added new plates for 5 counties:
All new plates can be seen below:
- Austria: standard plates without Euroband (1990-2002), dealer/test, export & temporary plates
- Croatia: standard plates without Euroband (1992-2016), diplomatic, export, foreign resident, military, oversized vehicle & police plates
- Czechia: standard plates without Euroband (2001-2004), diplomatic & export plates
- Germany: export, seasonal & temporary plates, with both regular and narrow font
- Hungary: standard plates with Hungarian flag (1990-2004), diplomatic (2017-2022 & current), slow vehicle (1992-2022) and temporary (1996-2022 & current, with black or red font)
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2. For Austrian & German plates, the coat of arms can now be chosen automatically based on regional code by using a ":" (colon) character.
For example, an Austrian plate W:12345 A will have the Vienna (Wien) coat of arms, whereas for G:123 AB it will be the coat of arms of Styria (Steiermark).
3. Now, additional data can be supplied for some plates, by using a "|" (vertical line) character, followed by:
Examples of use:
- Austrian temporary plate: 2-digit year of validity
- Czech plates: "S2" can be used to display two stickers instead of one on rear plates.
- German temporary & export plates: expiry date (e.g. 311224 stands for 31 December 2024)
- German seasonal plates: months when the plate is valid (e.g. 0410 - from April to October)
- Temporary Hungarian plates: 2-digit year of validity
- Other Hungarian plates: number of stickers on rear plate ("S1" - one sticker, "S2" - two stickers)
German export plate with text "B:1234 A|010424" will return a plate with number B-1234 A, valid until 1 April 2024.
Hungarian standard plate with text "JDA-001|S2" will return a plate with number JDA-001 with two inspection stickers on the rear plate (when "Yellow EU" is selected as a rear plate).
More plates of Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia and Romania will be added as a part of the next update, that is scheduled to be released in the end of March or at the beginning of April.
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In the upcoming weeks mod approvals could be slower than normal.
Thank you for your patience.
In the upcoming weeks mod approvals could be slower than normal.
Thank you for your patience.

Central Europe Plates 1.1
License plates of Austria, Czechia, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia & Slovenia